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48 hours means they know it's a bad deal.
1k likes no reply let me change that
â@@syedalisher239 can you not just try and use your neurons to come up with something better to say
@@Caius1930 and can't you use your nuerons to make something better of your pethatic existence you in cell
@@Caius1930 bet your mad cause your dad has not came back with the milk he promissed you
â@@Caius1930 you didn't so why should he?
Then he got 300 million instead of 100 million.Harvey the legendđ đ đ
Bigger margin for Harvey
@@shahan484 thatâs really only half of why he fought against the deal. If his client makes more money, he makes more money. Thatâs the way this line of work, works. They only make money if you make money, that way thereâs an incentive/reason for them to do their job.
@@PrankifyProductions maybe in US or in movies but here in EU attorneys job is very different than all this netflix bullshit đđ And we charge the same no matter if we win or lose the case
Itâs tv show chill
@@pr3287 thatâs cause youâre a bum
If they only give a window of 48 hours, that means they know something the owner doesn't know.
Is that a good thing for the owner or bad
â@@vijaysridhar351 good if they realize it bad if they don't. It means they know it's not the best offer but the time crunch adds an inflated sense of urgency.
@@Yotarnn Like a "get it while its hot cause I'm only paying this much if I can get paid more". Insider trading perhaps.
Naw seriously tho u right
@@vijaysridhar351 essentially it means that the new company realizes that something can be far more profitable than the original company has been marketing it for. So while Harvey says its worth triple, Adidas might be able to sell for 10x with their knowledge.
He gets him 200m at the end. Harvey did a great job closing this for his dear friend!
Who was his buyer? That's a tough sell, 200M purchase with 48 hrs of due diligence.
@@jackjack4412 a rich CEO who was trying to bully the man into selling his coming for a low slimeball offer!
300 actually
@@diongladue8338it was 200 weirdo
@@sachin265 someone said 300m so one of you are wrong
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Not a bad reason honestly
100 mil is a 100 mil
100 million is 100 million - more than enough to not work a single day and also have increasing wealth with some investments. I would say he correctly realized he doesn't need to make money more but should concentrate on other stuff, arguably more important such as friends, family, hobbies. Life is short
Thanks for the summary!!! đŻ
I mean the dude looks fairly old, in his 40s at least. 100 million would be more then enough to cover the rest of his life in total comfort.
Honestly he could put some of that in savings and bonds and live off the interest alone
- Never go into a deal desperate to sell/buy
- Don't take a deal with such short notice, 9/10 times its a bullshit deal
Teddy there does not seem to give a fuck though
He just wants to quit being a business owner because he does not think the money is worth it anymore due to his friends death
He no longer cares about success and just wants to live his life.
@@JubulusPrime yeah but go retire with as much money as you possibly can get out of it, rather than selling your literal life's worth of work and effort for less than you invested. When you Work, for anyone even yourself, you are trading hours of your life for certain amounts of dollars. If you work a job getting paid $17h then you think your life and time and hours of your day are worth $17 an Hour. This guy spent decades probably building his business, if he sells 20 years worth of work and effort and time gone and spent and never able to reclaim, for 8 years worth of profits, he's wasting his cut of the paycheque at the end. It's not a good trade off to work for 20 hours and only get paid for 8 hours.
Put $300 million dollars worth of work in to get only $100 million? Hell No!
He was acting irrationally because he was very upset and in a state of emotional thinking and look at how much of his time and effort he could have thrown away and literally wasted his potential for the REST OF HIS LIFE by making immediate decisions when frenzied and emotional, which you should never do. Distress and trauma and being upset leads to making huge irrational decisions. It's a lack of self control on his part and even the slightest slip up can cost you dearly. You can't even mourn the death of a friend too much that you become disoriented in grief and fear of your mortality that you do crazy things like sacrifice your money. When you play with so many resources you really can't let emotional thinking sway you so much and dictate your thinking that much because it's a waste of your life retirement! What's the point of retiring with 100 million when you can do it with double that at 200 million instead
You donât know the context behind this scene . He was thinking with his emotions not his brain .
If ypu get 100 Million it doesnt really matter if ypu could have trippled it or not. You have all the money you will ever need. Who cares?
Bruh, 100 million....
That line about not wanted to think it through cause he might not do it at all hit me so hard. As someone that probably thinks things through to a fault, I think I need some of that energy đ
Bro was about to sell his shit for 1/3 the price tho đ
@@donet0death240 there's a difference between just doing something and diving off a cliff đ. I don't think this example was the best lol
Harvey such a good hearted guy, he didnât have to do that and let him make the dumbest mistake of his life
The way they portray this show Iâm surprised the episode didnât turn out Harvey just pays him the 100 million turns around and make 200 million selling it the next day.
Lawyers donât have $100mil spare liquid like that lol
@@dylanmerediths with all the deals harvey has made, idk
Loyalty is a two way street: If I'm asking it from you, you're getting it from me too
â@@master_baiter1873 Gotta love people who think there's only one level to being rich. Harvey's low upper at best. Even his insane contingent compensation is nowhere close to pushing him over even the $50 mil mark, much less $100 mil
@@Tom_Stevens617 the laundry list of accolades they associate with the lord him self Spector, itâs not a leap of faith to imagine with his money laundering history, bribes, favors and ridiculous case success rate with his firm from a young age.. itâs not outrageous to think Harvey has Epstein fake death amount of money available, one, one hundred million dollars deal doesnât seem out of the question.
This never made sense to me
âWe want to buy your company for a 1/3 of what itâs actually worth. YOU have only 48 hours.â
You need to be kissing my ass for me to even CONSIDER your clown offer. YOU giving ME a time limit? HA
Depends. What if you don't get any offers on what you think it's actually worth? How long should one reasonably wait before you start dropping your price?
@@BawkBawkBawk666 my father once waited 10 years for the offer he wanted. His reasoning was, Iâm still using this asset, if you want it, you need to make it worth me giving it up. đ€·đ»ââïž
@@BawkBawkBawk666 itâs like selling a car that you still want
If I had a 1966 corvette that I liked, someone came up to me and said âIâll take this off your hands for 50kâ
And the car was worth 150k
And they told me âyou have 2 days to think it throughâ
Iâd say
Donât worry about it, Iâm not accepting that offer cause it sucks, if I want to sell it really bad, Iâll find someone in 2 hours who would take it for 100k
It doesnât make sense whatsoever
In the real world itâs not easy to ascertain the actual value of your company so easily because there are many ways to do it and the result can be very incorrect. It also happens that the valuation you make of your company, none are willing to pay for that much so such deals do happen in real life
Itâs his choice. He hired the lawyer. I can understand why a person can change priorities
"Harvey doesn't care" bro he was just his client and works that hard for just his good
Commission
Next episode- Harvey goes to Shark Tank.
Imagine having a lawyer like Harvey
Harvey is to lawyers as Santa Claus is to reality
Lmfao the fact that he's the guy who portrayed Ted Bundy in the late 80s early 90s movie about him. And he called him Teddy đđđđđ€Łđ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
Harvey is right: this man was selling his company for mad cheap especially knowing itâs actual worth. Harveyâs mindset is to win, taking an offer like that was a major loss to him.
And Iâm actually glad the script went like this: our rich guy (forgot his name) appears to be acting sporadic and doesnât even have a sound reason to want to sell for that low. This leads us to see that heâs doing this purely off a feeling (another comment mentioned that a family member of his died and it made him want to enjoy life instead of work because âlife is shortâ). Now, itâs a justifiable reason no doubt, however you wouldnât sell this low under other circumstances. Thatâs why I think itâs smart that Harvey wants to get a better deal. He doesnât care about selling, but wants to make sure you get a profit out of your company or at least a net zero. Pouring almost 300K just to get 100K back? Absolutely not.
Offer was 100mil not 100k.
Harvey isnât closing 100k deals đ
You also gotta consider Harvey helped start the company as it's lawyer, and no doubt as an investor (unless that's illegal) so he would be interested in getting his cut off the sale. Harvey's the kind of guy that wants the best from people he considers a friend but he won't leave money on the table.
Heâs Almost what 50 , his life is half over and he wants to enjoy the rest of it with 100 million. Some people never learn
You have no idea wtf youre talking about haha
Suits was such a good show with smart writing and flawless actors
Is there any season where the show is going downhill?
@@Ulvorskets actualy it felloff the cliff in s7/s8 but got good in s9 imho.
Every time i hear americans say addidas it makes my muscles tingleđ
Same as seeing someone misspell Adidas.
Is that some weird foreign insult or something?
@@itsgonnabeanaurfromme I didn't misspell anything i buy mine from China đ
@@heavymetal_cutting_fabrication No. Americans just pronounce it differently from the rest of the world. Same with Nike. Also Nike doesn't have plural "Nikeeees"
Who cares? itâs a nazi companyđ
(Iâve never seen the show) I love that he has someone on his side to remind him of his value.
Love this show, I'm watching it right now AGAIN for the 3rd time. EXCELLENT show.
What a lovely friend Teddy hasđźđđđâ€đ
He was Ted bundy in another movie lmao
Harvey is a master communicator
So relatable...
'I'm burnt out' - understandable. Sometimes you have to earn less to relax more.
@@6lake. the best things in a marathon you know the distance you can see the end. In life the end is dead. You have to work till you die. This guy is a businessman. There's no end to his business. Unless you have a pension - then you can relax until you retire.
I'm becoming more aware of this idea every day.
The only problem is that I'm not dealing in high stakes. I'm only dealing in five figure income level work.
But I went from doing a job that I enjoyed getting up for in the morning to more or less making a lateral move to basically the same job where I'm miserable.
If I could afford to make less and be happy again, I would.
By the way, the first job that I enjoyed was dissolved. No one's fault except for the entitled ass hole who came in out of left field and ruined it for everyone else.
â@@6lake.Based on what you're saying, everyone should die on the job.
Really though, your comparison just isn't a good one. You're comparing things that don't relate all that much.
There's no shame in this guy, or anyone else in that position, wanting out. He's going to be set up regardless. If life is a marathon, he would be one of the rare winners.
My money is on Harvey saving the day đđ
100%. Iâm in a $50K /year working 3 days a week dead end job and gonna take a pay cut to $35K, 5 days a week. Burn out is real.
fun fact!: "Teddy" also played Ted Bundy in a movie back in 2002.
My company would be worth that much if I had a company
he cant beat saul goodman
Literally me bro đșđžđșđžđșđžđșđžđșđžđ€©đ€©đ€©đ€Łđ€Łđ€Łđ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
How many people work hard their whole life only to find out what it truly means.
A lot fewer than you think.
@@epbrown01So like, nine? Itâs nine, right? ADMIT THAT ITS NINE!!!!
@@jonathanbenavidez201 sorry 42 ;)
This show is so fkn good
Ted Bundy turned out alright.
I hate that I never knew how good this show was when it was actually on
Maybe it's a bad deal, but even with 100Million you can live a very good life and even your grandchildren will still get a good amount of money.
Yeah, but when you can get TRIPLE by waiting two days. Why not be a little patient đ
Bruh...with 100 mil..your grand grand grand children will never have to work....with 16 million your grand children will never work ..so imagine with 100
I know that's why I cannot understand things like this. What's the actual difference between 100 and 300 million? Nothing, if you manage your money well you and your family will lead the best life they could possibly Live until its over
And people who think like that are the same ones who'd retire at just $2 mn as soon as they could
â@@shamicentertainment1262 They literally spell out the difference for you when Teddy's forced to buy back his company. He wouldn't have been able to do that if he'd accepted this shitty offer
One of the best shows ever
Oh Harvey makes my knees weak
Itâs the guy that played the first Cupid in Charmed! Love him!
A woman won 126million in the lottery where I am from. She bought a mansion for herself, a farm gor her son, a big house for her daughter and invested the rest in savings accounts @2%, that is 2million a year, before tax @ 40%, take fees etc in to consideration. That is 1 million a year income... from just having money in a savings schemes, without ever having to work ever again.
But she could be making eight if she had half a brain which is why she had to win the lotto to become rich
@B Val also... how the fuck do you know what she is doing with her money. The example I gave of 2% in a schemes is just that.... an example of how having money makes you wealthy, I'd be pretty certain that having 126+ million in the bank, that she is more than able to seek the financial advice of the best advisors in the country.... Now, once again.... take your stupid comment away from mine.
Imagine having a meeting with adidas and he canât say it
" we want to buy your company for Pennies on the dollar you have 48 hours to decide"
I'd fucking liquidate the company first.
If you liquidate the company , they'll just buy the shares cheaper on the free market by retailing the divestments đ who gave you this brilliant idea ?
@@V_hello_V liquidation means closing down the company and the shareholders get the assets split between them
@@guyanon you aren't allowed to do that without the boards permission, so what companies generally do is they transfer ownership of their shares to the board and come out with a settlement , but if the opponent predicts that , then they just buy it off the free market by shorting your stock
@@V_hello_V if there were so many shareholders they wouldnât be accepting 1/3rd value anyway, we can safely assume ted own most of the company
@@napoleon3026 well under few assumptions yes u are right. Often time when a stock goes so deep that the board doesn't see a horizon to lift up the business, for example if a legacy technology gets outdated/obsolete or someone figured out the backend code or recipe, the board know that they can't restructure and come up with a better idea on before the quarter end. So they draft their papers to make it sound like they are selling their business to a sucker for a lesser value, in that case the price is issued at heavy discounts to lure the buyer to think he/she has positioned themselves for the ride.
Thought this was a Kanye short lol
Underrated comment đ
I miss this show
Good to see ted bundy getting work
Haha there it is! Looked for this comment!
thank you for sharing the text of the conversation
I agree with Teddy that he wants to settle, but if one of the best lawyers is telling you not to and that its worth 3 x the amount, waiting a bit is the smarter move. If they really want the company, they d be willing to give 100 mil in a week too
That actors acts the same way as Homelander
that guy will never ring out the Ted Bundy character in my mind. Doesnt help that he called him Teddy in this show.
Bro 100 million is enough to live life how ever you want
No it's not
This the best showđ
Meh
If Kanye was my friend I would send him this video
There is only so many millions one man needs.
He's Lucky to get this opportunity.... I'd probably be slaving away until 60
How is it lucky when he built the company himself? When you create value, people will pay you for that value.
â@@limitless_jHe didn't built anything tho. He created it. Workers build the companies... Every good boss knows the difference.
The guy named teddy also played Ted bundy in a movie.
Yet ironically his name is Ted in both well Teddy might as well be Ted
I saw this clip and correctly guessed the episode,put on the episode guessed and now I vibe
What show and episode is it?
*Teddy is right, most people focused their entire life and love to build a mountain of money Wich in the end it's useless.*
How do you make the text boldđ
As my dad always says, you canât take money with you when you go
Itâs only useless when you donât use it right
@@chandanguptacpg9540 Use the "*" symbol before and after the text like *this*
I know the feeling
I just started this show
Never accept someones first offer. you can always get better.
" kind of thinking I might just talk with that guy from Puma who wanted to talk with me about selling the company..."
Best Ted bundy actor ever
when you are sick of the grind.
Harvey: Wish I had 100m lying around somewhere to buy it instead
Wow! What a great negotiator..asks for week and happily takes 48hrs in a sec đ
He knows its a bad deal. Thats not the point. Dude is over it. Want to cash in and live his life.
He looks like Christopher Reevesđź Teddy guy heređ
The funny thing is in the world of normal people, there is no difference between 100m and 200m (he later got). But rich people squander over money like this and it fucks over everyone else below. Why give everyone in the company a raise when I could have a 5 million dollar bonus to my 40 million dollar salary?
Kanye should have spoken to Harvey
Teddy bear runs this wonderđź
This is the moment that H-... wait wrong show.
Adidas tried to rob them blind. The 48 hour time crunch was realistic too
Love suits .
We all looked great in the 80's đ
If you know your worth and big companies want to buy it, that means you have done something right, you either keep pushing forward and make something legendary where your next gen never need to worry about the financial again, or just quite like 99. 9 will have done like this guy.
100m cash is more than enough for the next few generations lol
Adidas ain't been the same since they didn't sign that kid out of carolina!!!
Why they calling it like that? have I been saying it wrong my whole life?
They pronounce it wrong. It is a German brand so if you want to hear it pronounced correctly you have to find a German video doing so. The "i" is not this long, we skip over it pretty fast.
Also fun fact, Adidas is short for the founders name Adolf Dassler who is the younger brother of Rudolf Dassler, who founded Puma.
Same as Nike.
Americans pronounce it like it's 'NikĂš'
â@AltF4Gaming I didn't know this. I just googled it and that sounds like the plot of an anime đ thanks for sharing
@@YesJellyfish even better when you hear that the town the companies were founded in is literally divided by a river and it is one side Adidas and the other side Puma.
As someone who has a family member that did sell their company for 100 million. Trust me... it's still A LOT of money. Especially if you invest it to keep making more money.
He's called Teddy in this and he played Ted Bundy also these are the only things I've ever seen this man in
Ever since that dude played Ted Bundy I can't look at him the same. He's terrifying
Didnât that guy also play Ted Bundy?
He better give Harvey every penny after the 100 million, this clown gave Harvey 48 hours even though he was doing it out of the kindness of his heart lmao
Valuations are relative.
I guess ye not the only one Addis messing overđ
200 mil from 100. Pennies on the dollar to TWO pennies on the dollar..lol!
No they CANNOT. I LOVE ADIDAS,Harvey!
Donât sell to other, theyâre lowballing you⊠same price to me? Right on! đđœ
Spoilers he got 300 million offer . Legend
"Adidas can go to hell"
He should ask Kanye how bright an idea that is đđ€Ł
Any deal with a time limit is not a good deal. That is a pressure tactic used by a party that understands their offer is short of par value.
Harvey then comes back ok great deal got us 105million instead
There are two types of people. Those who always need more. And those who enjoy what theyâve accomplished
Nobody's going to enjoy getting a third of the value of their life's accomplishments
@@Tom_Stevens617 itâs still 100 million dollars, youâre family and descendants for generations will never have to work a day in their lives
@@lazarzivkovic3393 Except the show itself shows why it's a pretty stupid decision to settle at x amount of money when you could easily get a lot more if you just waited a couple days.
Seriously, people like you would just cop out at just $2-3M because you think it's enough for you. Taking this lowballed offer wouldn't meant it would've been that much harder for Teddy when he's forced to buy back his company latee
@@Tom_Stevens617 no I wouldnât cop out at 2-3M because thatâs literally nothing these days, canât even buy you a house where Iâm from. That being said there is an insane difference between 2M and 100M. At a certain threshold money stops being relevant. I donât need or care to have as much as I possibly can. 100M is way beyond the threshold of what I could ever possibly need in this life and the next dozen generations of mine
100 million? Iâd do the same, even though life is the longest thing any of us will ever do, it is still short.
Beside maybe getting that super yacht or that jet or maybe a whole ass island. Thereâs virtually no difference between 300mil and 100mil
Even in my wildest dream of spending spree, I still canât think of a way to spend all 100mil buying everything Iâve ever or will ever want to buy.
âOver 20 million dollars is already fuck you moneyâ - Andrew Tate
With that kind of thinking, forget a $100 mil, you'd probably retire at just $2 mn, and that's the problem with people like you lol. Besides, he wouldn't have been able to buy back his company if he'd accepted this bs offer
Oh, minor fyi, quoting Andrew Tate on anything will instantly invalidate you on the Internet
Starts prayer: Lord I've seen what you've done for others...
When someone is trying to sell you a thing in a hurry, that means he is giving you a bad deal.
This short after the one about 1.3B in yeezys they can't do anything with rn haha
Afterwards he got him a better offer
Me: I just made an offer of $100 for these pair of Adidas shoes.
Mom: You can go to hell. Thats 1/3 of your allowance.
Me: T.T
$300 allowance wtf?
Why is this show always in my feed
Dude has all that money but only has Klipsh RB-10 speakers in his office. For shame.
100 mill can definitely get re invested
Addidas comes from hell
Where do you find lawyers like this? The lawyer I see are useless
What do you even need more cash for. He's already rich, plus 100 mill and you're set for a fancy, luxury life, and so are your kids.
I know your brain is very small so it may be hard to understand simple things, but if you can sell your company for 300 million, its not wise to sell it for 100 million instead just because youâre âalready richâ.
Exactly. And he didn't have to go through the stress of finding a buyer
@@racksontheway659 đđđđđđđ
â@@racksontheway659 and your brain is obviously too small to realize, when your priorities are family and not getting the largest yacht, mansion, or fastest car...the difference between 100 million and 300 million is not going to change your life.
To quote Springsteen "poor man want to be rich/rich man want to be king/ and a king aint satisfied till he rules everything