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Old 8th February 2005, 01:17 AM   #28
robdarling
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Of course dividing by seven on all hearsay, it would make sense and isn't very scandalous for Janice to take over the business, given what the business is truly about. The accounting office was as large as any of the studios, was the accounting for their entire business, and she had the big office. Not all the nice wood of the other offices, but the real power seat. In real terms, keeping in mind where the money truly lay, she and Eddie were ultimately the boss, not Troy (who could make Michael Gubbins {building manager} jump higher? - there's the answer.) It was common knowledge that when Eddie died what we all knew would be a young death, the days of the studio would be numbered.

I would read a little into the idea that "lack of service to the clientele" killed the studio. Troy was not very popular among clients and I don't really think that firing him and hiring Zoey Thrall, one of the most honest and upstanding people in the business was "not serving clientele."
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