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:03:00
...in an old-fashioned cookie jar.
:03:03
- Very good.
- Like Mom had over the fridge.

:03:06
Exactly. Now, we'll take
a 30 cent loss per unit.

:03:10
Whoa! I thought we were in this
to make a little money.

:03:15
30 cent loss per unit translates into
about a $1 million cut into profits.

:03:21
Chalk it up as promotional costs.
:03:24
Well, ye olde fashioned jars
take up valuable shelf space.

:03:27
Jack, we have to create a new product
that separates us from the competition.

:03:32
The word "old-fashioned" scares me,
:03:35
especially since we're updating
Mrs Appleby's image.

:03:39
I'll have to talk
with New York about this.

:03:42
Who's that?
:03:44
Oh. Peter wasn't at the meeting
this morning, remember?

:03:48
Meeting?
:03:50
Peter, Bill Lives and John Steele
are with Bart Foods.

:03:55
There'll be an announcement about the
takeover tomorrow. Please continue.

:04:09
Where were we?
:04:11
You ambushed me. Suck up
to new ownership on your time.

:04:14
- It's just constructive criticism.
- Peter, outline the downside.

:04:18
Jack, I need a cost breakdown.
:04:20
Sara, find strategies from
our competitors' oatmeal raisin cookies.

:04:24
- All on my desk by noon tomorrow.
- You got it! First thing!

:04:28
What's going on?
:04:30
I found out about the takeover yesterday.
:04:32
For Christ's sake, lighten up.
You'll have a stroke before me.

:04:36
I know we promised you promotion,
but everything's on the back burner.

:04:40
- You can't do that to me!
- Listen to me.

:04:44
When Bart executives hit 50,
they shoot them.

:04:48
Charlene could be put down. I'd like
to be her replacement as president,

:04:52
which means somebody will have to take
over my position as VP. You, perhaps.

:04:57
- Or Jack.
- All of our asses are on the line.


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