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« Gold Drops $14.70 an Ounce | Main | We Finally Found the Culprit Behind the Market's Sell-Off. You! » February 28, 2007 Patrick Byrne and Movie ReferencesOverstock's CEO, Patrick Byrne has already refered to one short-seller as the "Sith Lord." Apparently, he's working his way through his NetFlix queue. Here is complaining about Utah overturning its law designed to curb stock manipulation: Tuesday night, Overstock Chief Executive Patrick Byrne compared Bramble's about-face on the issue to a betrayal, using a reference to the movie Jerry Maguire to make his point. "It's like that scene where Jerry McGuire figures out that a prospect's father has sold him out by signing with a competitor. McGuire says, 'Now. Wait. Tell me you didn't sign. Because I'm still sort of moved by your "my word is stronger'n oak" thing,' " Bryne wrote in an e-mail. The Salt Lake Tribune reports: During the increasingly angry banter that followed, Ostermiller and Byrne began talking about which side of the debate had more "guts." At some point - accounts differ who first uttered the phrase - the words "take it outside" came up. According to Jonathan Johnson, Overstock's senior vice president for legal and corporate affairs, it was Byrne who responded: "Is that an offer?" I really wish he had said, "You talkin' to me?" Posted by edelfenbein at February 28, 2007 4:00 PM |
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