- Cedric Ross: You're a trader. You want Stephens' job, just say the word. But look at yourself--you can't even tie a Windsor knot. You're simply not corporate finance material.
- Marty Stephens: You might want to talk to me sometime when none of our senior partners are slow-dancing with their cellmates.
- Marty Stephens: That laughter better be because you're kissing somebody's ass on the other end of that phone line.
- Jack Larkin: So what do you do, Gerald?
- Gerald Graykirk: Mining.
- Jack Larkin: No kidding. I spent a summer prospecting north of Yellowknife.
- Gerald Graykirk: Really. What do you do now?
- Jack Larkin: Investment banking. Gardner Ross.
- Gerald Graykirk: That's quite a jump.
- Jack Larkin: Tired of doing an honest day's work.
- Jack Larkin: Brunswick will take two points for structuring, four on the issue, and one for stroking.
- Gerald Graykirk: Stroking?
- Jack Larkin: They earn it.
- Jack Larkin: I made seven thousand bucks playing poker last night, and I think I'm gonna be able to see your bald spot from my new office.
- Adam Cunningham: Some cowboy liked your sweet talk. If that's all this job took, we'd be out recruiting car salesmen. Do you see anyone around here who dresses like that?
- Marty Stephens: Chris, what's the damage?
- Chris Todson: A little over four million.
- Marty Stephens: Chris, what way?
- Chris Todson: [scoffing] Our way.
- Sally Ross: You ever bet this firm again, you'll be back in Vancouver trading penny stocks before the next trading bell.