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Eine Billion Dollar


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00:00We did everything we could to protect you.
00:06Oh yeah? By hiring the hit woman who was supposed to kill me?
00:09But what if it's supposed to be this way?
00:11That someone gets the money who never had any before.
00:14My brother is the richest man in the world!
00:17There was someone at the party.
00:19We have to be careful now.
00:20You can't take this for much longer than Dina, even less so.
00:23Don't promise me.
00:24Some very influential people agreed upon you becoming the heir.
00:27But now they no longer need you.
00:30You had promised me!
00:32I want some answers!
00:34You wanna kill me?
00:35You must flee immediately.
00:38So who the hell is Luke?
00:40Luke Fontanelli is next in the line of succession at the Kenji Takahashi.
00:44You are the richest man on this whole damn planet.
00:46Now there's a trillion dollars lying there and I have no idea what to do with the freaking money!
00:52If you really want to change how the people live,
00:54you have to have the key companies under your control.
00:57You have to have the key companies under your control.
01:24I feel free from the different places ...
01:27...
01:31...
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01:45...
01:49Why are you getting into fights?
02:01Who are you?
02:08A Fontanelli doesn't get into fights.
02:13Here.
02:15Who the hell are you anyway? I mean, what do you want?
02:18This is no place for you.
02:22You don't belong here.
02:25Okay, well, thanks. I'm not sure what this is about.
02:30I know.
02:32Just leave me alone.
02:45Hey.
02:46Hi.
02:48Hi.
02:54The Art of War.
02:56Rue Béregade Jules, 24.
02:58Twelve hours.
02:59The nights are short, the dreams are rare, we've been used to start up before the sun
03:04It's what you can say in our eyes and our attitudes
03:07It's a tragedy like a corneille or a comedy like a molyan
03:10It's changed, I'm always put in a position
03:12I've seen the same code for years
03:14There's what's evolving, what's fallen, what's happening
03:17We're all being rescued
03:18Hello?
03:23Hello?
03:24Have you read it?
03:33A book is useless. I mean, it's not able to hit back.
03:37There's a quote in there that says he will win if he knows when to fight and when not to fight.
03:45What's with the cash?
03:47It's yours.
03:48For what?
03:49For your time.
03:54What do I have to do?
03:58You have to learn.
04:01Well, you can call me Zia.
04:08Theory of Heat.
04:11You're reading?
04:13What is this? I didn't understand a word.
04:16It's all about physics and thermal radiation.
04:19It's supposed to tell me when to fight. It's just a boring book.
04:22You first have to ask yourself a question.
04:26Why are you fighting?
04:28And what's it all for?
04:32To bring changes?
04:34Bravo.
04:36Sit down.
04:37Fourier discusses an effect that explains why the Earth absorbs more heat from solar radiation than it emits.
04:55Do you know what this effect is called today?
04:59No.
04:59The greenhouse effect.
05:01So, what do you think happens if we don't...
05:05Try to fix it soon?
05:08End of the world?
05:10This is the real fight.
05:15You are a warrior, Luke.
05:17And this is your fight.
05:19When the time comes, you will be given a weapon.
05:22A weapon powerful enough to break this vicious circle we are in.
05:29But until then, you must study and listen.
05:33You have to do what I tell you.
05:36You must follow my lead and obey my commands.
05:40Are you ready for this, Luke?
05:43Yes.
05:43I have only one thing to say.
05:54You turn if you want to.
05:56No.
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06:43Welcome to our headquarters. How cool is this?
06:51What is it?
06:52Used to be a power plant.
06:54Yeah, cool for clubbing, not to open a business, though.
06:58Why not?
07:00There's plenty of space, especially on the top floors.
07:04Great for offices.
07:05And down here, we're gonna build a kitchen, a lobby,
07:11some charging stations for electric cars.
07:13Come on, I'm gonna show you the rest. You're gonna love it.
07:18Hurry up!
07:20Yeah, yeah.
07:24I mean, look at this.
07:26Watch your step.
07:28We can... we can grow. We can... we can expand without limits.
07:33If everything goes well, there could be, uh...
07:36I don't know, 4,000 people working here.
07:39That's perfect, believe me.
07:40Yeah, but it's not the building that matters, but the city.
07:45The big financial centers are London or New York. That's where the decision makers are.
07:50Eh, forget it. Screw Wall Street. I want Berlin.
07:54My friends are here, my family. My life is here.
07:57I want something like this.
07:58Will you please tell me where you're going?
08:02Check this out.
08:05You know, we... we need to do this differently.
08:08Because we're the ones who aren't in it for the money.
08:10We want to make a difference.
08:12So, who's gonna believe us...
08:15If we operate just like those assholes?
08:17Yes, but people do have to take us seriously, though.
08:22Yes.
08:23But not because we have an office in London, my dear.
08:33All right, fine.
08:36Berlin.
08:38All right.
08:40Your city.
08:41But my people.
08:43We need the best analysts and traders.
08:52You can have whatever you want.
08:54Yeah.
08:59Where is the money going?
09:02On Tuesday, initial plans were leaked
09:04about what the so-called trillionaire air John Fontanelli plans to do...
09:08John Fontanelli Enterprises just acquired a former power plant that is...
09:12The plans to use his might to influence...
09:14An activist hedge fund.
09:15Expert support...
09:16Billionaire John Fontanelli, head of Fontanelli Enterprise.
09:19John Fontanelli has made international news...
09:21John Fontanelli plans to buy shares...
09:22Allegedly a bike messenger from Berlin.
09:24To influence the operational business.
09:25God, a bike messenger vem from Berlin.
09:26Please.
09:26Please.
09:26Please.
09:27Please.
10:25Hello?
10:41Hello?
10:51Well, as you have seen in my CV, my GMAT score is 750.
11:20I spent three months in Ghana, four months in Peru.
11:24Good.
11:26Well, welcome to the team.
11:29See you tomorrow then.
11:32Would it be possible to also meet Mr. Fontanelli?
11:36Of course you will. Tomorrow.
11:46Next, please.
11:48Hi, I'm...
11:50Can I go?
11:51I'll get the job anyway.
11:55Malcolm McCain.
11:56Hi.
11:57The light installations are from the guy who did the set design for Star Trek.
12:02Where?
12:03Crazy, right?
12:05We'll put a lounge here.
12:07That conference table just got here today.
12:09Uh, the greenhouse.
12:11And we'll put a huge kitchen over there.
12:13Open for everyone.
12:14We still need to cook though.
12:15Didn't you want to open a restaurant?
12:17Yes.
12:18Do it here.
12:19Cook for us.
12:20You can have anything you want.
12:21You can all do whatever you want.
12:22Marvin.
12:23You'll be the incentive program?
12:25Hmm?
12:26The parties.
12:27Yeah, who else?
12:28Nice.
12:29We also need IT people and traders.
12:31Felix, you study computer science, right?
12:33I dropped out the...
12:34No worries.
12:35Take a crash course.
12:36We'll pay.
12:37The company we're building will be the first of its kind.
12:40Guys?
12:42This is Franca, the Italian lady.
12:46There's someone you need to meet.
12:50Now?
12:51I'll be right there.
12:54Right now.
13:01I'll be right back.
13:02Yeah.
13:03Malcolm McCain.
13:04This is exactly the kind of guy we need.
13:06His Beyond Horizon fund attacked AXA oil three years ago.
13:09And then he pushed through two renewable energy board members
13:12with just a 1.7% share.
13:15He is the hedge fund manager when it comes to activist investment.
13:19And I'm gonna tell you.
13:21Be prepared.
13:23For what?
13:27John Fontanelli.
13:28This is Malcolm McCain.
13:30Hi.
13:31Hi, John.
13:32I can't call you John, right?
13:34Yeah, sure.
13:35Well, John, so I'll get straight to it, okay?
13:39How many work here?
13:41We're still hiring.
13:42Okay, and that dude there, um...
13:46Who's that?
13:47Why?
13:48I mean, what's his name?
13:49It's, uh, Max.
13:50Max?
13:51Max what?
13:52He's a friend of a friend.
13:53Okay, you're hiring friends then.
13:54That's cool, it's an option for sure.
13:55But would you do that if you were running a nuclear power plant?
13:56You want to invest one trillion dollars?
13:57I mean, one trillion dollars.
13:58With a trillion, you can crash the market.
14:00Why Berlin?
14:01Why not London or New York?
14:02I mean, good choice.
14:03I like Berlin.
14:04Do you mind if I go to London or New York?
14:06Do you mind if I look around?
14:07No.
14:08My father is from Berlin.
14:09Really?
14:10Yeah.
14:11Where?
14:12He's from the Temple Offerfeld.
14:13He fell from the Candy Bomber himself.
14:14Hey, just opening a hip finance company.
14:15You want to invest one trillion dollars?
14:16You want to invest one trillion dollars?
14:17I mean, one trillion dollars.
14:18With a trillion, you can crash the market.
14:19Why Berlin?
14:20Why Berlin?
14:21Why not London or New York?
14:22I mean, good choice.
14:23I like Berlin.
14:24Do you mind if I look around?
14:25No.
14:26My father is from Berlin.
14:27Really?
14:28Yeah.
14:29Where?
14:30He's from the Temple Offerfeld.
14:31He fell from the Candy Bomber himself.
14:34Hey, just opening a hip finance startup isn't going to be enough, you know?
14:39No one will follow you just because you want to go and save the world.
14:43But because you can make two dollars out of one.
14:45That's all.
14:46That's what it's all about.
14:48Think of Bono.
14:49He wants to save the world.
14:51He flies around in his jumbo jet, yet he thinks he'll save it.
14:53I mean, the world should have been saved already, right?
14:56Judging by all those who say they're doing it.
15:00But the truth is, when it comes to money, people don't want do-gooders.
15:05I have one dollar, but I want two.
15:07That's it.
15:08We don't need money, though.
15:09We have a trillion.
15:10For strategic majorities, you're gonna have to convince a whole lot of people in the financial world.
15:15Sure, you have a trillion.
15:17With that, you can buy nearly anything.
15:19A majority share at Amazon, even.
15:21Then you fire the board, appoint a new one, make the supply chains carbon neutral, and pay people fairly, right?
15:30You know what happens next?
15:32All your cash is gone.
15:34Because 51% of Amazon costs 800 billion.
15:38To have the same gold, but with a smaller percentage, that's the trick to it.
15:44You're a bike messenger?
15:50Yup.
15:51You're not on social media, that right?
15:53It's not my thing.
15:55Aha.
15:58Have you ever made any outspoken political or public statements that could be found on the internet?
16:03Nude pictures.
16:05This going somewhere?
16:07Have you made a porno ever?
16:09No, have you made one?
16:10Hard to believe, right?
16:13I have to admit, I was confused when I read that someone like you, who knows nothing about finance, inherited a trillion.
16:22And is supposed to save the world with it.
16:25But then I realized how brilliant that is.
16:27Everyone's become tired of doomsday scenarios.
16:30They want solutions.
16:32However, they no longer trust the elite, then suddenly you pop up.
16:37Not some shark in a suit, not a politician either.
16:40A nobody sent here by a prophecy.
16:43A Jesus.
16:46Right?
16:48You see, you're a blank slate.
16:52The perfect projection screen.
16:55It's a once in a lifetime chance.
16:58To change the world.
17:00And when I say that, I mean really change it.
17:04But it won't happen with your buddies here.
17:09My offer is valid until 11am tomorrow.
17:16Your offer?
17:17Yep.
17:18To do what?
17:19Well, to run your fund.
17:23What?
17:24What?
17:25What?
17:26What?
17:27What?
17:28He's not a financial genius.
17:30He's a freak.
17:31Yes, but we can't get the top traders because nobody knows us.
17:35Then pay more.
17:36The high performers can get money anywhere.
17:39It's not about that.
17:40We need a name that attracts them.
17:42That they can respect.
17:44You know, it's like in football.
17:46When you have the right coach, players come.
17:48You know, I don't really see the problem.
17:51I thought we had a deal.
17:52My city, your people.
17:53So if you think he's that good, just hire him.
17:56You understand what he wants from you, right?
17:59You can't stay out of it.
18:01He wants you to be a global brand.
18:03I don't want to be a brand.
18:05Do you want to be a brand?
18:07Every movement needs a face, John.
18:11It's all or nothing.
18:13Yeah.
18:14On the left.
18:41No.
18:42No.
18:43No.
18:44No.
18:45No.
18:48No.
19:08No.
19:09No.
19:10Have you forgotten everything I taught you?
19:20Protests don't change people's minds.
19:23No, if you want to change something, you have to change the system radically.
19:29I told you that you were destined for something very special.
19:34But first, you need to understand who you are, and where you are from.
19:52This once belonged to your ancestor.
20:02Giacomo Fontanelli.
20:04He was a believer, a seeker.
20:18He lived 500 years ago, and yet he predicted everything that is happening today.
20:25And not only that, he knew what was needed to save the world.
20:35Good morning.
20:58Good morning.
20:59So if we want to excite people, we need a positive message.
21:16We have to get away from the culture of sacrifice, telling people what to do.
21:33And our positive message is, technological change is possible.
21:40Now, we just have to do it.
21:42So do we want to change the industry?
21:44Yes!
21:45John, you've become the richest person in the world overnight.
21:51Has it affected you in any way?
21:53Hard to say.
21:54You'll have to ask me again in half a year.
21:57It's been so wild.
21:58Now your life is forever changed.
22:00After all, the money has been tied to a prophecy, right?
22:04And you're supposed to save the world with it.
22:07Has work on that begun?
22:09It has.
22:11John, meet the dream team.
22:13This is Sienna.
22:15Sienna is your new head of PR.
22:18Sienna and her team will make you shine.
22:20I mean, the world is facing such great challenges.
22:23Where do you even start?
22:25The exact starting point is irrelevant, since we pollute our Earth with tons of plastic waste every day.
22:30It doesn't really matter where we start, as long as we do.
22:33This is Johannes Bergman.
22:36He's our futurologist.
22:37What he doesn't know doesn't exist.
22:40He knows all the hot shit.
22:41Every new technology, everything that makes the world smarter.
22:44That's Bergman.
22:47And, last but not least, Murray.
22:52Murray is our secret weapon in the so-called Internet.
22:55Whenever someone bullshits us with facts, they find the facts to prove him wrong.
23:01And we already have the solutions.
23:03Wind and sun.
23:04The thing is, we have this gigantic fusion reactor above our heads.
23:09Every hour, the sun is able to provide us with more energy than the entire planet uses in a full year.
23:14Research has made enormous progress in the development of solar cells.
23:17One percent of the Earth's surface is enough to generate electricity for the entire human race.
23:22I mean, just one percent.
23:26If solar cells covered just one percent of the surface of the globe, we'd be able to generate enough energy with that to meet the energy needs of the whole world.
23:35Just one percent.
23:36That's crazy.
23:38Yeah, these are all global problems.
23:40And there are some countries that just don't want to deal with it.
23:44How will you get them to help?
23:45We need the young.
23:47The millennials and Gen Z.
23:49They are moving the market with their broker apps.
23:51By finally realizing that all these problems can only be solved in solidarity, in global, international cooperation.
23:59So we have to stop complaining and looking back at everything we did wrong, you know?
24:04Panic paralyzes.
24:05You need to be active on all social media channels.
24:10We're doing an international rollout.
24:13Partnering with influencers and key vloggers around the world.
24:17Have you guys heard what happened?
24:19This dude wants to save the Earth.
24:20Like he wants to do it for real, guys.
24:23It's one trillion dollars.
24:26Okay, honestly, I would just go shopping.
24:28I said one trillion.
24:30One trillion dollars.
24:32That's a ton of money.
24:33Here in California, all they're talking about is the trillion dollar bank.
24:38In other words, we'll shove our money down the social media clan's throats until all they can do is sing your praises.
24:47That's what we do.
24:52In any case, we're all very excited and wish you great success.
24:56That was John Fontanelli, the richest person in the world.
25:00Have a good night.
25:03Oh, shit, shit, shit.
25:10Are you good?
25:19He promised you that he wouldn't do that, right?
25:23Huh? What?
25:24That show.
25:25Doesn't he understand what he's doing to us?
25:27I doubt it was even his idea in the first place.
25:32He wanted to leave it to the experts.
25:34Now he's pretending to be one himself.
25:36Complaining and looking back at everything we did wrong, you know?
25:39Panic paralyzes.
25:41The technology is there.
25:42We just have to get started.
25:45I would say that sounds very convincing.
25:46Hi.
26:00Hi.
26:01Can you sit down for a second?
26:04Okay.
26:06We have an extra line of security for you.
26:09Here's your phone back.
26:10Finally.
26:11I installed an app on it.
26:13You're the only one with it, and you can activate it with Face ID and then pick your own password.
26:18And then what?
26:19Well, with the app, you can shut down everything in the house.
26:22All the servers.
26:24So nothing works without you wanting it to.
26:29We've hired too many people at once, so...
26:32Excellent people.
26:33But we don't know all of them yet.
26:35It's an extra precaution.
26:37Want me to try it out?
26:41And then forget the password?
26:42No.
26:45Oops.
26:45What the hell?
26:47It works.
26:47What the hell?
26:54It's just...
27:03What the hell?
27:07Look into the situation.
27:08I got rid of it.
27:11I got rid of it.
27:15Let's go.
27:45Okay, everyone. Let's get to it.
28:08Oh, thank you. Cheers.
28:11Cheers.
28:15You must be Luke. I'm Hedda.
28:19Hello.
28:21Welcome aboard.
28:22What's going on?
28:32Who are these people?
28:33I'm sitting here all day while this ultra-capitalist lodges a goddamn hedge fund.
28:45That shit is insane.
28:47Telling everybody that he can solve the problems of the world with his money.
28:50Please, Luke. Just sit down and drink your beer and I'll explain everything.
28:55Don't you get it?
28:57Huh? He wants to buy into companies and he thinks that will change something.
29:01It doesn't change shit. He just wants to get richer, that's all.
29:05It's all good. Nothing's happening.
29:08He's the wrong one.
29:09Will you sit down?
29:10He's the wrong one.
29:11I didn't save your life so that you could go crazy on me.
29:15Now please, just sit down.
29:24The prophecy will come true.
29:27Oh yeah? How?
29:30Just tell me how without the money.
29:31You just have to be patient.
29:35I'm still with me.
29:42Now Hedda and all of these people here, they're just like you.
29:47They're angry about what's happening to the world.
29:50But they stay calm.
29:51They stay calm and they're not afraid. You know why?
29:54Because they know that a better world is possible.
29:58And that's what they're working towards.
30:00Every day, all day.
30:02They're preparing.
30:04For what is to come.
30:08A new age.
30:10Where everything that's been destroying us.
30:13Destroying the planet.
30:16Will no longer matter.
30:19What is it?
30:22You will know.
30:24When the time comes.
30:25Do you trust me?
30:33Do you trust me?
30:44Have faith in me.
30:55It's okay.
30:57Everything's okay.
30:58Yeah.
30:59It's just that.
31:21It really works.
31:22It's so...
31:23Hello, Luke.
31:26Hey.
31:27Hey.
31:27Hey, Luke.
31:28Come and have a look.
31:29Come on.
31:30All right.
31:32As soon as your ID is verified, the coins will be credited to your wallet.
31:36The blockchain ensures that the coins lose 10% of their value every month.
31:41Great.
31:42High carbon footprint.
31:44The sweatshop produced goods.
31:45It's so...
31:46It's so...
31:46That is fantastic.
31:48You're coming, Lord.
31:49I'm coming.
31:49I'm coming.
31:50I need you.
31:51Come on.
32:52Murray, ownership structure.
32:55Yes. So, 42% is free-floating, and 41.6% is small investors, but the Decker family holds 11%, so
33:06Abenheim is currently building two 300-megawatt coal-fired power plants in India and Indonesia.
33:12We're going to address that.
33:13Good.
33:14Abenheim built three coal-fired power plants last year, and five the year before.
33:19But nobody cared. We need a better story. I think we should go with Stamfield.
33:26Could someone please tell me what Stamfield is?
33:29Oh, Stamfield. In Australia, it's the largest coal mine in the world, and it's being expanded.
33:36It's getting larger. It's the biggest shithole in the world, and climate activists have been protesting against it for years.
33:42Oh, yeah. That one.
33:43Abenheim is mainly German shareholders.
33:46Coal-fired power plants built somewhere in Indonesia or India.
33:50I'm sorry, but it doesn't inspire much emotion.
33:55Stamfield, on the other hand, is getting a lot of attention here in Europe, especially after the Australian Prime Minister has said that the Fridays for Future protesters should go back to school, instead of protesting the streets.
34:10Ooh.
34:11But we can't just go public with inside info from internal reports. Otherwise, we will be sued.
34:17You're right. And we won't do a thing. But we can't help it if something gets out, because there are leaks at Abenheim, right? Can we, Bergman?
34:27Absolutely not.
34:29So, what's the call, John?
34:34Let's do it. Let's kick some ass.
34:473.7 percent. But how?
34:53Violent protests broke out today in the run-up to the annual general meeting of Abenheim Electric.
34:58The corporation's been facing serious criticism for weeks.
35:02Point one.
35:023.7 percent is virtually much more than 3.7 percent when it involves a shareholders meeting.
35:08Point two.
35:09The ones who get the most votes are the ones who make all the noise anyway.
35:12Well, it's been revealed that Abenheim is involved in the construction of a rail line for a major coal mine in Australia.
35:19Stockholders are eagerly awaiting speeches by Abenheim Electric CEO Thomas Waginger,
35:25as well as the activist hedge fund owner and former bike messenger John Fontanelli on the stage today.
35:30The question, of course, is, can the rookie convince enough shareholders to go against Waginger?
35:34Abenheim Electric has been falsely accused of the media and whose accusations will not become more true by repeating them.
35:43And now work! Everybody work!
35:45You're going to big on this point.
35:48It's protest that we are being held responsible to stand here.
35:53Our signal technology is of no significance to the expansion of the coal mine.
35:58Say excuse me, you should not be up here.
36:00Revolution! Revolution!
36:02Damn it.
36:04You hate this thing about Stanfield?
36:14Careful.
36:16A libel suit is the last thing you need right now, I think.
36:19Made Marion and her marry men, huh?
36:21Robin Hood. Indeed.
36:23Well, let's hope you've read it to the very end.
36:26Hmm.
36:34Oh, well.
36:38Are you ready?
36:42Good luck.
36:45Next up, we have John Fontanelli, CEO of Fontanelli Enterprises, and most recently shareholder of Abenheim Electric, with 3.7% voting shares.
37:09Irrelevant. Address that. That is cynical. An insult to everyone affected by climate change.
37:14You are in charge of a $700 billion pension.
37:18You can't just stay out of this.
37:19You will be able to vote on later.
37:21Abenheim is on the wrong course. They're supporting the expansion.
37:24Hi. My name is John Fontanelli.
37:28I'm pleased to have the chance to speak to you as a shareholder today.
37:32It's my first time doing this, so please don't judge me.
37:37It wasn't long ago that I was a bike messenger in Berlin delivering packages.
37:41In fact, I might already know a few of you personally because of that.
37:43You have to vote with us here.
37:46I'll get back to you, Tom.
37:47I'll try to keep it short.
37:48Okay, transition now.
37:50Rising sea levels, the Marshall Islands are drowning, and 100,000 people will have to be relocated.
37:55By replacing fossil fuels with...
37:57I know many of you depend on Abenheim's stock price continuing to do well.
38:05What is this? What's he doing?
38:06It's your retirement plan.
38:09You didn't get the money for free.
38:11Unlike me.
38:14You don't have to worry about that.
38:16Abenheim is such a strong and traditional company.
38:19The turbines they make are the best in the world.
38:20Everyone knows that.
38:22I've only been dealing with the matter for a short time, but I have to admit I'm a fan.
38:26It's brilliant.
38:27And I believe in the future of Abenheim.
38:29Otherwise, I wouldn't have given so much money to invest in them.
38:36But unlike the previous speaker, I see the future somewhat differently.
38:41There's one thing us bike messengers really hate.
38:46Not moving.
38:47But that's exactly what's happened with Abenheim in the last few years.
38:51You've been stopped at a red light for decades.
38:55There's only one path for us bike messengers.
38:57The path in front of us.
38:58We must always move forward.
39:01Ahead of us is the future.
39:02It all comes down to molding the future.
39:09And for that reason, the turbines from Abenheim don't belong in coal power plants.
39:16They belong in solar thermal plants.
39:18That is the future.
39:19And if we don't do that soon, then those turbines will no longer be used to anyone anymore.
39:24Oh, that's good.
39:26Make a statement here with me right now.
39:29Our motion could use your votes today.
39:31The actions of the board of directors shouldn't be approved.
39:34Things cannot go on like this.
39:37John Fontanelli last week acquired a 3.7% slice of Abenheim Electric, the company has told its shareholders.
39:55The activist investor is expected to demand a radical change of direction from the longstanding German corporation.
40:01Okay, guys, I can't believe what I've done.
40:04I bought Abenheim stocks today.
40:06Imagine that, guys.
40:07This is wild.
40:09To the moon.
40:11During after-hours trading, the share price rose by 4.1%.
40:15Insiders described it as a revolution on the stock exchange floor.
40:24We are in such media reports.
40:28Millennials are driving up the prices.
40:29We're strategies paying off.
40:31On Twitter, they're already talking about a Fontanelli army.
40:34We're now here.
40:37Hey, man.
40:40Woo-ho-hoo!
40:44Woo-ho!
40:45Oh, my God.
41:15You were great.
41:30What's up?
41:32I have to get Lino real quick.
41:35We are the winners.
41:37We are the winners.
41:39We are the winners!
41:42Oh, yeah!
41:43Hey, when are you coming to work for us?
41:45We'll do an interview. Now.
41:48Hey, dude, things are going great right now.
41:50Everything is working out.
41:51I mean, we're kicking some serious ass!
41:53Yeah, so I heard. Congratulations.
41:56Have a drink.
41:57No, I'm good.
41:58Oh, Lino, don't look so grumpy. Let's go celebrate.
42:01Come on.
42:02Do you even realize what you're doing?
42:05What?
42:06John, you've been on every single talk show.
42:08And you have no idea what you're even talking about.
42:11Look, I didn't make up the prophecy, Lino, okay?
42:13Screw the prophecy!
42:14I'm the damn heir. What am I supposed to be doing?
42:18Today, with less than 4%, we kicked out half the board at Abenheim, okay?
42:22You need publicity to do that, dude.
42:24Yeah, and we get to deal with that publicity, too.
42:26Dana and I are afraid for our son, and the neighbors are even worried for their lives now.
42:30They want to get us evicted.
42:34Really?
42:38Wow.
42:39Yeah.
42:40Wow.
42:46Who cares about those idiots, Lino?
42:48You can live anywhere.
42:50Just take your pick, and I'll buy it for you, okay?
42:53That's how you solve all your problems now?
42:58We don't want your stinking cash.
43:05See you later.
43:06You can count me out of all this shit.
43:08John Fontanelli?
43:25No photos today, man.
43:26What do you want?
43:27This won't take long.
43:28Mr. Fontanelli has no time for you.
43:29Back up.
43:30Easy, easy.
43:32Is that all you can think of?
43:33Hmm?
43:34Parties?
43:35Sorry, you have to leave.
43:36You're wasting your time.
43:37Back up.
43:38The money isn't yours.
43:40You have to save the world with it.
43:42Back up.
43:43Let's get back in the car.
43:45Get the hell out of here, now!
43:57Come on, move.
43:58Come on, move.
44:03Okay, let's move.
44:04Okay, let's move.
44:04Okay, let's move.
44:04Okay, let's move.
44:04Okay, let's move.
44:05Okay, let's move.
44:05Okay, let's move.
44:06Okay, let's move.
44:06Okay, let's move.
44:07You're the wrong one!
44:15Drop the gun!
44:16John?
44:17Leto!
44:17John!
44:20Leto!
44:21Leto!
44:22Leto!
44:27I left the shit.
44:28Leto!
44:56Not that I think I bear
45:02Somebody help us!
45:26To see who you are
45:35And to see who you are
45:44To see who you are
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