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1:41:01
How do you know it'll go up?
1:41:04
You don't wanna know, Duncan.
Let's just say l have some friends.

1:41:08
OK. What happens now?
1:41:11
When it hits 23, you go
to Gekko and lower the boom.

1:41:14
When he learns he has no union
concessions, he'll jump ship.

1:41:18
Yeah, but who'll buy then, and what's
to prevent some other shark devouring us?

1:41:25
We have an appointment to see Mr Wildman.
1:41:28
Sir Lawrence, or can l call you Larry?
1:41:32
What would you say to owning Bluestar
Airlines, with union concessions,...

1:41:36
..at $18 a share,...
1:41:38
..and, in the process, hanging
Gordon Gekko out in the wind to twist?

1:41:43
l might be very interested. Why you, mate?
1:41:46
What's a bloke like you
doing mixed up with Gekko?

1:41:50
Let's just say that me and Mr Gekko
have a serious conflict of interest.

1:41:56
But we all wanna see this airline work.
1:41:59
These figures show that it can.
1:42:03
You're prepared to take
these large salary cuts?

1:42:06
We are, but we want a contract
agreement that's ironclad.

1:42:11
So if you buy it, you can't break it up.
1:42:16
l'm still listening.
1:42:23
Hi.
1:42:24
Oh, hi. Say, why don't you
get the hell out of my office?

1:42:28
l know l've been a schmuck lately.
l want to apologise.

1:42:31
You've been a real schmuck lately.
So go thou and sin no more.

1:42:36
l wanna make it up to you.
1:42:39
Bluestar. Put all your clients in it.
1:42:48
OK, Buddy-Buddy.
1:42:50
We are back in business on Bluestar.
1:42:57
Bluestar, Mr Mannheim.
Put all your clients in it. lt's gonna move.


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