The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest
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1:16:15
Andy!
1:16:17
We have to go. We can't be Iate.
1:16:19
What did you do? BIow up a chicken?
1:16:21
Tiny, hurry up! Let's go! Get dressed!
1:16:26
We gotta go. We're Iate. PIease hurry.
1:16:28
Let's get in the car. Get in the car.
1:16:33
No. HoId it, guys.
You can't go dressed Iike that.

1:16:54
What if I start you and your troops out on
a grand a month per person Iiving expenses?

1:17:02
Sorry, CIaudia.
1:17:04
Big nums or no nums. 2500 a month each.
1:17:09
- OK...
- PIus 200 Gs operating expenses.

1:17:15
And you buy my Porsche back?
1:17:20
Fine. 200,000.
1:17:27
For 51% of the company.
1:17:32
51% ? No way, Andy.
She'II have us by the prick.

1:17:35
- I don't Iike this 51%.
- Let's face reaIity, boys.

1:17:38
Six months ago
aII you had to do was say ''dotcom''

1:17:41
and you'd have investors aII over you
Iike foam on a Frappuccino.

1:17:44
But those days are over. This is
a buyer's market and, as far as I can teII,

1:17:50
nobody's buying.
1:17:52
Sidebar.
1:17:54
AII right, I know this is a big risk, but
everything we've done has been a big risk.

1:17:59
And I know 51% sucks, but it's our onIy offer.
We don't have a choice.


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