Katie, the movie is "Hollywood" (or Outsourcewood) and the book, of course, is le Carre. A great writer I believe to be one of the few who are able write about the real world honestly, even in fiction. In this case, The Constant Gardner, his voice is more angry than it has been in any of his other previous books.
He's a guy with the knowledge of what humans can do to humanity for the sake of money and power. That's my take. But I am not an exec., just an aging baby boomer who thought the world would be a much better place by now.
A question for you: If there's another round of shady financing instead of a respectable licensing agreement, or some other reputable method of funding, how would you rate management in terms of competence, or even trust--in relation to our prospects as retail shareholders?
Anyone else care to chime in?