ey have just been bought. The Terminator is the character from the Arnold Schwarzenegger movie (To terminate something is to end it). Blow them away, Ollie! In this case, to "blow away" somebody is to kill them. I look at 100 deals a day. I close one. A "deal" is a business agreement, and to "close" a deal is to agree to it. We’re going over 5% in Teldar…and we don’t buy anything over 22. Gekko’s way of saying that he’s going to own over 5% of Teldar Paper Company, but all the stock he buys will be no more than $22 a share. Bud gets to trade for Gekko, and soon enters his world. I’m in a bind here. I’ve got all those damn new computers and young men are edging me out here. If a person is "in a bind," they are in a difficult situation. If you are "edged out" by another person, you are being beaten by them (To "have an edge" at a skill is to be just a little more talented than the other). Did he see you? :: Yeah, he saw right through me. "To see through" a person is to see how they really are, and not how they want you to think they are. Plenty of six-figure names in that zip code file to cold-call. A "six figure name" has an income of over $100,000 a year. A zip code file has people listed by their postal zip code (which helps mailmen deliver the mail). When a salesman "cold-calls" a potential client, they call without that client ever having been contacted before. Got tickets to the Knicks game tonight. Go out and cruise some chicks afterwards? The Knicks are the New York City basketball team. "To cruise chicks" is a very slangy and ridiculous way of saying to try and meet girls. It’s going to be awesome. What do you say? A wonderful adjective meaning excellent, fantastic, great, etc. Come on, forget charts. Here, "come on" means "be reasonable," but depending on the context, it can mean everything from hurry up to stop. In this case, "financial charts" are sheets of paper with lots of graphs and other important information. We’re not fund managers! Churn them and burn them! A "mutual fund" is an investment which owns many separate company stocks, which helps individual investors diversify. "To churn" something is to move it around violently, so this is Marv’s way of saying he wants to buy and sell stocks quickly. Lou Mannheim. Nice guy, swell fella, but he’s a loser. He lost all his equity when the firm went belly up in the recession of ’71. "Swell" is a somewhat dated adjective meaning nice or admirable, and a "fella" is a guy. "Equity" is the value of real estate or stock that a person owns, and when a business firm goes "belly up," it goes bankrupt and closes down. A "recession" is a bad economic down turn. I want you to buy 20,000 shares of Blue Star at 15 1/8th, 3/8th tops, and don’t screw it up, Sport.
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