Mike Hussey
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Jordan narrates about the stock:
Jordan: At 1:00 p.m., we opened the stock for sale at $4.50 a share. By 1:03, it was over $18. Even the big Wall Street firms were buying. Of the two million shares offered for sale, a million belonged to me, held in phony accounts by my ratholes. Now once the price hit the high teens... You know what? Who gives a sh*t? As always, the point is this.
Donnie shouts with happy:
Donnie: $22 million in three f*cking hours!
Why nobody care if the stock price hit the high teens?
Well at the end, Jordan said, "as always, the point is this" then it says Donnie is happy. So I think Jordan is implying it doesn't matter, as long as Donnie is happy in the end?
Source: The Wolf of Wall Street (a 2013 American biographical black comedy crime film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Terence Winter)
Jordan: At 1:00 p.m., we opened the stock for sale at $4.50 a share. By 1:03, it was over $18. Even the big Wall Street firms were buying. Of the two million shares offered for sale, a million belonged to me, held in phony accounts by my ratholes. Now once the price hit the high teens... You know what? Who gives a sh*t? As always, the point is this.
Donnie shouts with happy:
Donnie: $22 million in three f*cking hours!
Why nobody care if the stock price hit the high teens?
Well at the end, Jordan said, "as always, the point is this" then it says Donnie is happy. So I think Jordan is implying it doesn't matter, as long as Donnie is happy in the end?
Source: The Wolf of Wall Street (a 2013 American biographical black comedy crime film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Terence Winter)
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