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Macey 2021-12-26 08:01:25
About 412M transaction
I haven't finished reading it yet, I want to see if I have studied finance to discuss this transaction. It turned out that many people had misunderstandings. Let me talk about my views:
First, the shortfall was due to the fact that someone else spent 100million each to buy a copper mine in Russia,... -
Aniyah 2021-12-26 08:01:25
The ending is the classic ending
From the negotiation when Miller walked into the restaurant, I began to feel that this person was not so simple, just like music, Corto's things, only true connoisseurs would appreciate it more deeply, and the film might ambush a lot of things. The intention of the film is thus truly clear....g

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Jess 2021-12-26 08:01:25
This kind of steady storytelling film is a bit of a test of patience. Especially nowadays when I see more fast food movies. All hidden under the glamorous appearance are ulterior things, just like the injury, it is "blood inside", and it doesn't look much different if you put on clothes. At the end of the final applause, it's kind of interesting to think about it.
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Alexandrine 2022-04-23 07:03:07
Sincere work, 4.5 points.
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[first lines]
Maria Bartiromo: But you took a huge bet on the housing crisis in the middle of the biggest boom in housing anybody has ever seen. Why?
Robert Miller: I'm a child of the '50s. My father welded steel for the Navy, and my mother worked at the V.A. They lived through the Depression, Pearl Harbor, and the bomb. They didn't think that bad things might happen. They knew that bad things would happen.
Maria Bartiromo: Is that what's happening now?
Robert Miller: When I was a kid, my favorite teacher was Mr. James. Mr. James said world events all revolve around five things. M - O - N - E - Y.
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Ellen Miller: It's all going to be fine. It always is. Just follow the plan.
Robert Miller: And what is that plan?
Ellen Miller: Confidence equals contract.
Robert Miller: You sound like a fortune cookie.
Ellen Miller: They are your words, actually.
Robert Miller: Then you married an idiot.