:22:00
Yes, yes, it's just I have to
spend tonight preparing...
:22:03
a proposal for tomorrow.
:22:05
One billion there, no,
we have to pay the debt...
:22:08
And the minister said,
you know, Whatever...
:22:11
Buenos Aires? What's happened
in Buenos Aires? I don't care.
:22:14
Buenos Aires is bullshit.
It doesn't exist.
:22:16
Rio de Janeiro. New York,
after the two towers...
:22:19
The columns rising...
I should see...
:22:21
345.588.120 millions...
The balance does not close...
:22:30
Good morning, gentlemen!
:22:32
Good morning!
:22:38
We are in one of the most serious
periods of recession that...
:22:40
our corporation has ever faced.
We must seek new markets.
:22:44
I believe we should start by
redefining our objectives.
:22:47
Economic objectives!
Can there be any doubt?
:22:53
Quite correct,
Mr. Economics.
:22:55
If we are in agreement then,
let's begin with the proposals.
:22:57
Mr. Genetics.
:22:58
Health is a basic necessity.
In our laboratories we are...
:23:02
developing a new type
of flu bug for next winter.
:23:05
Sure, people get sick
and take medicines,
:23:08
but then they stop
buying other products,
:23:10
and, mind you, labs only
represent 2% of our business.
:23:14
I think we need to reduce
costs by implementing...
:23:19
a labor policy
of "automization".
:23:20
We can't continue with employees
when we can replace them...
:23:24
with machines which
are much more efficient.
:23:26
I disagree. This would aggravate
the unemployment situation...
:23:30
and get us into trouble
with the government.
:23:32
What government?
:23:36
I insist that the only thing that
can save us is consumer incentives.
:23:40
Note: Here I have a
strategy that never fails.
:23:43
What do you think of
launching this new lolita?
:23:46
Just twelve years old to
re-motivate our consumers!
:23:48
Twelve years!
:23:50
Incredible!
That's my son's age!
:23:53
Excuse me, Mr. Marketing,
:23:54
but the main consumption
product is food.
:23:57
Our chains are developing
more profitable foods.