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(dynamic music)
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- [Doctor] I'm really busy, Sam.
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- [Sam] No, look.
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No, I understand, doctor.
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I, you know, I'm really busy here myself.
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Look, we're gonna come
back to you in one month
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with one idea and one idea only.
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You know, if you like what
we have to say, great.
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You know, we'll do business.
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If not, I mean, worst case scenario,
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you're gonna hear yourself
a new business idea.
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- [Doctor] Whoever took
that x-ray, it is useless.
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- [Sam] We're gonna part his friends.
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That's fair, right?
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- [Doctor] What?
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- [Sam] Doc, are you working
with a million dollars
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in the market right now?
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- [Doctor] Who is this again?
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- [Sam] You know, tell me something.
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You're a doctor.
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Have you ever heard of
a drug called Benadryl?
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It's being manufactured
by MSC Pharmaceuticals.
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- [Doctor] No.
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- [Sam] Well, listen, listen, okay.
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Listen.
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It's in the third stage of
FDA approval, all right?
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Word is, it's gonna be approved
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within the next three months.
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And it could be tomorrow, for all I know.
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But you know, I, you know,
I'm getting ahead of myself,
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and you're real busy over there.
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So why don't I just send you out
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the information you requested
about the firm and--
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- [Doctor] No, wait,
wait, wait, wait, wait.
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Wait, wait, wait.
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Forget the info, forget the info.
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Let's talk about this now.
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What was the name of that drug again?
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- Could you hold on for one second?
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I'm gonna get a senior broker
who's a little more familiar
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with that particular stock.
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All right, hold on a second, okay?
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One second.
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(funky music)
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Reco!
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(all shouting)
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- [Chris] All right.
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- [Sam] Okay, so his name's Dr. Jacobs.
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I'd say from the sound
of it, he's definitely--
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- [Chris] Whoa, I don't
wanna hear it, kid.
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- [Sam] Okay.
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- [Chris] Hi, Dr. Jacobs.
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This is Chris Marlin over at J.T. Marlin.
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- [Doctor] Marlin?
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- [Chris] Right, he's my father.
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- [Broker] He's my mother.
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- [Chris] So my associate tells me
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you're interested in one of our stocks.
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- [Receptionist] Your wife's on three.
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- [Doctor] I will call her back.
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Yes, MSC sounds like it
might be interesting.
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- [Chris] Might be?
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Might be doesn't sell stock at the rate
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MSC is going for it, Dr. Jacobs.
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We're talking very high volume here.
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- [Doctor] Well, I still
have to run it by my people.
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- [Chris] That's great,
doc, if you wanna miss
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yet another opportunity here,
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and watch your colleagues get
rich doing clinical trials.
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Then don't buy a share
and hang up the phone.
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- [Doctor] Well hold on a
second, now, I didn't say that.
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I just wanna talk about it some more.
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- [Chris] Honestly, doc,
I don't have the time.
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This stock is blowing up right now.
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The whole firm's going nuts.
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Hold on, let me open up
the door to my office.
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(all shouting)
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See that, doc?
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That's my trading floor.
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Now, I have a million calls to make
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to a million other doctors
who are already in the know.
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I can't walk you through
this right now, I'm sorry.
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(phone ringing)
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- [Doctor] Okay, okay, let's do this
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- [Chris] Now, since you're a new account,
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I cannot go any higher than
2,000 shares, I'm sorry.
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- [Doctor] 2,000!
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Are you nuts?
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That is way beyond what I was thinking.
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2,000!
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Jesus!
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Listen, I'm curious.
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Why can't you sell me any more than that?
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- [Chris] Well, we like to
establish a relationship
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with our clients on something small
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before we get to the more serious trades.
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Let me show you several percentage points
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on this small trade,
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and then we'll talk about
doing future business.
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- [Doctor] That sounds good.
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Gimme the 2,000 shares.
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- [Chris] Done.
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- [Doctor] You sure you can't
do any better on this one?
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- [Chris] I'm sorry, Dr. Jacobs.
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I can't, I'm sorry.
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- [Doctor] No, all right.
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We'll start with this trade then.
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- [Chris] Great.
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I promise we'll swing for
the fences on the next one.
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Do you want that confirmation
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sent to your office or your mansion?
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- [Doctor] Ha ha, very funny, Mr. Marlin.
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- [Chris] Let me put my secretary on
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and she'll take down your info.
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It was a pleasure doing business with you.
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Done and done.
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(all clapping and cheering)