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- 100.
- Yeah, that was 100.

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Did you get that?
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Happy New Year.
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- Winthorpe.
- Valentine.

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- How'd you make out today?
- How could you do this to us,

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after everything we've done for you?
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Oh, see I made Louis a bet here.
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Louis bet me that we couldn't get rich
and put you in the poorhouse.

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He didn't think we could do it. I won.
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I lost.
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- One dollar.
- Thank you, Louis.

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- After you.
- Certainly.

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Margin call, gentlemen.
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- Why you can't expect...
- You know the rules.

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All accounts to be settled at the
end of the day's trading, without exception.

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You know perfectly well,
we don't have $394 million in cash.

:51:12
I'm sorry, boys. Put the Duke brothers'
seats on the exchange up for sale at once.

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Seize all assets of Duke & Duke
Commodity Brokers,

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as well as all personal holdings
of Randolph and Mortimer Duke.

:51:24
We're ruined!
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This is an outrage,
I demand an investigation.

:51:30
You can't sell our seats. A Duke has been
on this exchange since it was founded.

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We founded this exchange. It's ours.
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It belongs to us.
:51:40
We'd better call your brother
an ambulance.

:51:42
Fuck him!
I want trading reopened, right now.

:51:46
Get those brokers back in here.
Turn those machines back on.

:51:49
Turn those machines back on.
:51:56
You and your Nobel Prize, you idiot.

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