1:27:00
Not exactly.
We don't want just your cash.
1:27:05
- What do you want?
- Stock, Mr McCloy.
1:27:09
Stock options,
to be a little more precise.
1:27:19
Cut her loose...
right in the centre of town.
1:27:24
The more crowded the better.
1:27:27
Ethan, just picked up an Ambrose
call. Nyah's been dropped off.
1:27:31
- Where is she?
- Somewhere in Sydney.
1:27:45
Somewhere in Sydney?
Care to harden the target?
1:27:48
I can't until...
1:27:49
I can get the GPS up
on our computer. It's down.
1:27:52
- The clock is ticking.
1:27:56
How quickly can you manufacture
more of the antivirus?
1:27:59
No time at all,
once I've got it.
1:28:01
Good. Biocyte stock is just a few weeks
away from going through the roof.
1:28:05
- What are you talking about?
- An outbreak of Chimera.
1:28:07
- Where?
- Downtown Sydney, for a start.
1:28:11
You create the supply, Mr McCloy.
1:28:13
We've just created the demand.
1:28:15
Three million people in Sydney...
1:28:17
and 17 million people
in Australia...
1:28:19
are going to need Bellerophon
within the next few days,
1:28:22
not to mention
the rest of the world.
1:28:24
Now, this is how
it's going to work.
1:28:27
- Wallis, the shares outstanding are?
- 93.4 million.
1:28:29
Which means, Mr McCloy, we need to
get our hands on 480,000 options.
1:28:34
We'll borrow your 30 million
to buy those options.
1:28:36
Your stock has never sold
above $31 a share.
1:28:40
When your stock goes north of 200,
1:28:43
which it will, those options
will be worth billions,
1:28:46
and I will own 51% of Biocyte.
1:28:52
This is outrageous.
1:28:54
I will not let you
take control of my company.
1:28:57
Sit down.