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I don't know how you got that idea.
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You were in Kuala Lumpur last year.
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To settle a labor dispute.
I've never even seen the line.

1:52:15
You haven't?
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No, I don't know who told you I--
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You're watching Malaysian Channel 3.
1:52:31
Perhaps instead of digging up
Malaysian video clips...

1:52:34
...we should discuss the problems here...
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...the problems in your department
with the line you set up.

1:52:41
All right.
1:52:47
The first memo in the file being handed
out is signed by Meredith Johnson.

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It states that manual labor will
be used to install the chips.

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That made the Malaysian
government happy.

1:52:59
It also meant voltage irregularities
and memory allocation--

1:53:02
The Malay government
insisted we fill those jobs.

1:53:05
The Malaysian government does
not own shares of DigiCom.

1:53:09
These people here do.
1:53:13
The second memo...
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...reduces the air handling
capacity in order to cut costs.

1:53:19
And that's why we're getting dirt in
the split optics, the drive arms.

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The resulting delays will actually
increase the costs by more than 70%%%.

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-The third memo regarding--
-The drives are your responsibility!

1:53:34
These problems were created
because of your incompetence.

1:53:37
That's what's wrong!
1:53:39
Passing the buck!
Back stabbing!

1:53:41
I'm not done.
1:53:42
This so-called evidence of yours
is fooling no one!

1:53:45
You can protect your turf
and think it means something.

1:53:49
You weren't told of these decisions
because they're over your head.

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This merger is about synergy...
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...between hardware and software,
between cash flow and capital needs.

1:53:58
That's a language you can't understand!

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