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:32:22
you step foot in these offices,
:32:24
it's to ask me to step down.
:32:26
You promised to meet
the projections, Anson.

:32:29
$1.60 a share is what you said.
:32:31
I don't think this visit
comes as a surprise.

:32:34
Projections were too optimistic.
:32:36
Admittedly, yes.
:32:37
Our EPS was 1.50 last quarter.
Up 8 cents per share.

:32:40
The expectations were 10.
They meant everything.

:32:44
You'll hold me to it
over pennies?

:32:47
My stock is falling,
I don't know about yours.

:32:50
Those "pennies"
are costing millions.

:32:52
Give me next quarter.
:32:54
If you still feel this way,
vote your shares.

:32:56
Today is what counts, Anson.
:32:58
No.
:33:00
You...intractable
son of a bitch.

:33:04
If your father
could see you now.

:33:07
What?
:33:09
Your father was a friend,
damn it! I watched you grow up.

:33:15
I should let you
throw my money away?

:33:18
- I was...
- I'm not finished.

:33:19
You misspoke before when
you said you're stepping down.

:33:24
I am firing you.
:33:26
Action is taken,
confidence is restored.

:33:29
The stock goes up.
:33:31
Well, there's no
Baer/Grant Publishing...

:33:35
No Baer/Grant Publishing...
without...Anson Baer.

:33:39
Where's Stewart Grant?
:33:41
Probably out there sailing,
enjoying his golden years

:33:44
wondering where the hell
you are, Anson.

:33:47
I'm sorry.
:33:49
You failed.
:33:54
Your severance package
is more than equitable.


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