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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The episode begins with Paul ridiculing Ian for his union auto plant buyback efforts. GRC formally signs a joint venture agreement with Epona Capital. Grant plays blackjack online. Ian tries to sell Ben on the plant buyback proposal but Adam suggests he find something else for the plant to manufacture. Wayne, the plant union leader, rejects Ian's idea to use the plant for electric vehicle manufacturing. Ian arranges another meeting with Wayne over the electric car idea and convinces him to consider it, pointing out that when electric cars take off, as owners of the factory, his workers will see financial benefits far beyond their union wage. Wayne agrees to give the idea some consideration. Later, Ian's environmentalist client proposes they retrofit the plant to make it more environmentally friendly and sell their emissions to companies exceeding their pollution allowance. In the end, Wayne agrees to the electric car manufacturing deal. Ben pitches an American medical marijuana company to the executive committee. After meeting with the American marijuana grower who has brought along some samples of his product, Sally and Adam consider getting involved with the deal. Sally and Ben meet with a bureaucrat who outrightly refuses to consider conducting clinical trials on medical marijuana from an American firm. When Sally learns that all Canadian applicants for medical marijuana clinical trials have criminal records or are inexperience in marijuana growing, she convinces the same bureaucrat who rejected them to promise due consideration since Ben's American grower is a botanist without a criminal record. At the end of the episode, Ben and Sally smoke marijuana on the roof of the building together. While complaining to him about not being able to do his own deals, Chris notices Adam with a popular out of print children's book from a series he read as a child. To help Chris, Grant uses the Internet to find out that rights to the children's book series have reverted to the author who has refused attempts by publishers to acquire the rights. Chris finds the reclusive author of the children's book series but quickly learns she has no interest in publishing the series. The reclusive author only becomes interested in republishing her book series after Chris explains that she can get $10M upfront if they issue a bond against the rights to her book. On the floor, the children's book bond issue sells out briskly but during her speech in front of the press, they children's book author announces her plans to donate the lion's share of her proceeds from the bond issue to various white supremacist groups causing the Jewish publisher to pull out of the deal immediately. Since GRC will take a financial hit if the books are not published, Chris offers to allow the publisher out of the deal or face litigation. The publisher agrees to tear up the contract and Chris finds another publisher for the children's books."@en }

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