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Chapter 146 Broker Competition

Please give me a monthly ticket and a recommendation ticket!

Looking at Bill Roses next to him with a tired face but full of energy, Mike's jealousy grew like a plague, but he covered up these things well, and the expression of congratulations on his face.

Back then, he and Bill Roses went to the set of "Hard Fruit Candy" in the San Fernando Valley to specifically inspect the director Murphy Stanton. Although the other party had some potential, he only thought that this was just an ordinary guy, and he would disappear after a movie like all those who came to Hollywood to seek dreams.

When I first heard that Bill Roses signed this young director, he sat in the office and sprayed the coffee he drank into the newspaper in front of him, mocking Bill Roses for being too delusional.

But what about now? Bill Roses actually has a directorial client with a box office of over 60 million US dollars in North America!

These are not just him, but everyone drooled in the envy of the broker who walked out of the mailroom together!

Because, that director client named Murphy Stanton will directly change the fate of Bill Roses!

No! It must have changed!

The company is about to move to the "Death Star" building not far away and bought the top eight floor. According to reliable information, the management has made a decision that Bill Roses will have an independent office on the second floor counted from above!

In other words, he jumped from a large number of bottom-level brokers to a second-level broker in the company!

Maybe there is still a possibility of becoming a partner in the future.

How could Mike not be jealous of these news? He was so close to Murphy Stanton that he could sign him even by sending an invitation; now he is so far away that everything has nothing to do with him.

If Murphy Stanton was signed then, it would be his Mike who was about to enjoy it, not Bill Roses next to him!

Why didn't he sign Murphy Stanton? Even though he knew it was too late, Mike couldn't help but regret it.

Director Murphy Stanton changed the fate of Bill Roses. Where are the clients that can bring changes to him?

On the other hand, Grace talked intimately with Bill Roses, and the smile on her face was even more intimate than the CEA of the six major Hollywood companies.

She also knew the changes that director Murphy Stanton brought to Bill Roses, and knew that such a client could almost determine the fate of an agent, and she also wanted such a client very much.

However, Caa has strict regulations. In order to prevent the tragedy of William Morris' decline, vicious internal competition has been strictly prohibited since Michael Orwitz was originally founded.

However, Grace also saw the opportunity. Murphy Stanton's "Saw" box office exceeded 60 million US dollars in North America alone, and the global box office is likely to exceed 100 million US dollars. The company's management cannot turn a blind eye to customers of this level, and it is even more impossible to leave it to Bill Roses alone to manage it.

Like other well-known customers, it is inevitable that Caa will set up cross-management services for Murphy Stanton!

In this way, there may be four or six conglomerates providing brokerage services to Murphy Stanton, which is a hard and rigid rule of Caa that is by no means something Bill Roses can resist.

Of course, Bill Roses's opinion is very important when Caa chooses a cross-management broker, which is why she pleases the other party.

Gris's purpose is very simple. He became Murphy Stanton's consul agent, and took a hard bite to share the delicious food on this already tempting cake.

Mike and Gris each had their own ideas, even though Brian Lauder, a partner in the film and television business, entered the conference room to announce the beginning of the meeting, the two were still thinking about their own affairs.

For a business company, time is money. Unless necessary, no one will waste too much time on the meeting. Brian Lauder was able to take over the position of Jay Maroni who committed suicide by taking drugs before. Naturally, he understood this truth. The whole meeting was simple and direct, and it ended at 8:30.

"Bill, please stay."

At the end of the meeting, Brian Lauder, who was sitting in the front, called Bill Roses.

Those who were walking out, especially those whose status and qualifications were similar to Bill Roses, looked back with either envy or jealousy.

They all knew that a very awesome new director suddenly popped up under Bill Roses, and even the company's management inevitably attracted attention.

Bill Roses walked to the middle of the conference table and sat on the left hand of Brian Lauder. The tall and strong bald man nodded to him.

The conference room soon disappeared, and even the door was closed from outside. Brian Lauder shook his bald head and said, "In Murphy Stanton's business..."

He looked at Bill Roses, "You did a good job."

Bill Rossis said, "Murphy is excellent in his own ability, and his potential is more than that."

But Brian Lauder did not answer his words, but said, "After the company moved to the Death Star Building, you will have an independent office, and most of the company's existing resources and relationship network can be used properly."

Although there is no such thing as a promotion from the agent, Bill Roses understands that his position needs to be improved significantly, and the bets he put on Murphy have already paid off.

With his hands on the table, Brian Lauder rubbed his left hand with his right hand, "Is it an internship contract between the company and Murphy?"

"Yes," Bill Roses said quickly. "I communicated with Murphy. He is now on vacation in Australia and will talk to us about a new agency contract when he comes back."

Brian Lauder reminded, "Get it right away."

"I will." Bill Roses nodded.

"Don't relax, any client may leave his agent." Brian Lauder's topic suddenly changed, "The news I received is that William Morris is also very interested in Murphy."

Bill Roses is not surprised that a new director who received $60 million in North America in the second film will inevitably attract the covetousness of the agency.

"Don't worry, the company will fully support you. If you encounter difficulties, you can speak."

After saying this encouraging word, Brian Lauder suddenly changed his subject, "This matter will encounter competition from other companies, and there should be more people to help you."

Bill Rossis understood the meaning of this sentence, and his heart was gradually sinking, but he knew that it was inevitable.

Brian Lauder no longer goes around the circle. "The company is preparing to equip Murphy Stanton with four agents, of course you will be the main one, and the candidates will refer to your opinions."

Suppressing the restlessness in his heart, Bill Roses said as calmly as possible, "I will communicate with Murphy."

This takes away not only permissions, but also money benefits. Even though Caa's policy is special, the commissions obtained by the four brokers are no match for one broker.

He sighed softly in his heart. What can he say? The company has always done this, not targeting a certain person. Moreover, Murphy’s achievements this time are really outstanding, and even companies like Caa cannot be ignored.

But he thought about the other side, "Murphy might be in trouble."

"Hmm?" Brian Lauder looked at him in confusion.

Bill Rossis thought for a moment and said, "Murphy was not very sensible when he was young, and had trouble at Summer Redstone's house."

There are these in the database of Murphy. Brian Lauder has also read them, and smiled indifferently, saying, "Hasn't he been imprisoned for a year? He has paid the price. Hollywood is so big, and it is not just Paramount. With Murphy Stanton's current reputation and status, do you think it can attract the attention of Summer Redstone?"

Bill Rossis didn't say anything more. At most, they wouldn't work with Paramount. As long as Murphy can maintain the profitability of "Saw", there will be many companies that want to work with such directors.

"I remember his first two movies were written and directed?" Brian Lauder continued, "Are there any new plans?"

"He's preparing," Bill Roses said, "It seems like he started writing a new script some time ago."

"The sequel to "Saw"?"

Bill Rossis shook his head, "I don't know very well, either."

"If the script is finished," Brian Lauder stood up, "Remember to bring him to the company, and I will organize people to take a look and make a project estimate."

Bill Rossis also stood up, "I will notify Murphy as soon as possible."

It is obvious that even Caa will be tempted by the terrifying return on investment in "Saw".

Brian Lauder left the conference room, but Bill Roses stayed, took out his cell phone, found Murphy's number, and started dialing.

The Great Barrier Reef, Victoria Ocean Road, Desert Wave Rock, Blue Mountain National Park, Ayers Rock... These places have left Murphy and Carrie Mulligan's footprints, throwing away their work, throwing away their worries, completely immersed in the relaxed atmosphere of vacation, and for a while he planned to go to New Zealand.

However, Murphy received a call from Bill Roses, and Carey Mulligan's performance school course had not been completed. Ten days after leaving David Robbie's farm, they boarded a plane back to Los Angeles in Melbourne.

Back in Angel City, Murphy pushed his luggage and a bunch of souvenirs and Australian specialties bought by Carrey Mulligan. As soon as he walked out of the exit, he was stopped by a man who suddenly appeared.

"Hello, Director Stanton."

This is a very gentle middle-aged man wearing glasses, with a little Jewish character on his face, and he seems to be waiting for them here, "Hello, Miss Mulligan."

Murphy stopped and looked at him in confusion, "Who are you?"
Chapter completed!
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