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<blockquote data-quote="stevew" data-source="post: 312444" data-attributes="member: 130"><p>A limousine arrives in front of the hospital and Michael and Christina get out of back and are bombarded with photographers and questions from news reporters as they make their way into the hospital, security holding the onslaught at bay. “Any news on your father’s condition?” </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Up stairs in a private family waiting room Michael says to Angela, “What the f*** are all those people doing out there!” </p><p></p><p>“News spreads fast. People are worried. When the White House is a revolving door of idiots, the only one anyone seems to be able to rely on is Richard Channing, and they’re worried.”</p><p></p><p>“Heaven help this world if they’re relying on my father to steady the ship. How’s he doing?”</p><p></p><p>“Resting. Emma and Christopher are with him. Everything went well.”</p><p></p><p>“Thank God. Where’s Kevin?”</p><p></p><p>“I took care of him. He’s at Falcon Crest sleeping one off.”</p><p></p><p>Christina puts her hand over her mouth, realizing what must have occurred.</p><p></p><p>“And your announcement?” Angela asks.</p><p></p><p>“David has put everything into motion. We’ll announce the succession and that he’s recovering all at the same time.”</p><p></p><p>“You can handle this,” Angela says.</p><p></p><p>“I suppose I don’t have any choice.”</p><p></p><p>“You have every choice.” Angela takes his hand. “You don’t need to do this. There are people who run things. He’s not even leaving you his shares. Those will all go to charity one day, and Falcon Crest is your no matter what you do. Just go in there and worry about him as a son. Leave the business to people like David Croft. OK?”</p><p></p><p>“I know you’re right.” He let’s go of her hand and walks toward the hospital room.</p><p></p><p>When gone from sight Angela says to Christina, “He’s very good at the numbers game, but that’s not gonna help him with this. You've got to get him just to deal with the possibility that he might loose his father.”</p><p></p><p>“He’s lost so much. I don’t know if he can handle this. And the business.” </p><p></p><p>“There’s nothing to handle. He’ll control the voting rights to the shares, but the Jeff and Fallon Colby Foundation will own the shares and begin a immediate, and gradual sell off. Long term he won’t have the iron grip on the company Richard has. And, I doubt he’ll be able to advance to the chairman seat without that. After Richard’s shares, there’s Dia’s Xian Feng Group, the Moldavian Sovereign Fund, Carol-Lynne Rosemont’s White Water Fund, Enrique Nunouz, John Ross Ewing. They’ll all be vying for control. They might even split the company up. Even if Richard walks out of here. You’ve got to get Michael to step away and focus on something else. This fight, it isn’t worth it. And Richard would be the last person to advise him to engage in it.”</p><p></p><p>“I agree with you. It’s not worth it. I’ve seen my family torn apart to the point no one talks to each other anymore.”</p><p></p><p>“They all talk to you. It’s what you do. Do it for Michael. He’ll listen to you.”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevew, post: 312444, member: 130"] A limousine arrives in front of the hospital and Michael and Christina get out of back and are bombarded with photographers and questions from news reporters as they make their way into the hospital, security holding the onslaught at bay. “Any news on your father’s condition?” Up stairs in a private family waiting room Michael says to Angela, “What the f*** are all those people doing out there!” “News spreads fast. People are worried. When the White House is a revolving door of idiots, the only one anyone seems to be able to rely on is Richard Channing, and they’re worried.” “Heaven help this world if they’re relying on my father to steady the ship. How’s he doing?” “Resting. Emma and Christopher are with him. Everything went well.” “Thank God. Where’s Kevin?” “I took care of him. He’s at Falcon Crest sleeping one off.” Christina puts her hand over her mouth, realizing what must have occurred. “And your announcement?” Angela asks. “David has put everything into motion. We’ll announce the succession and that he’s recovering all at the same time.” “You can handle this,” Angela says. “I suppose I don’t have any choice.” “You have every choice.” Angela takes his hand. “You don’t need to do this. There are people who run things. He’s not even leaving you his shares. Those will all go to charity one day, and Falcon Crest is your no matter what you do. Just go in there and worry about him as a son. Leave the business to people like David Croft. OK?” “I know you’re right.” He let’s go of her hand and walks toward the hospital room. When gone from sight Angela says to Christina, “He’s very good at the numbers game, but that’s not gonna help him with this. You've got to get him just to deal with the possibility that he might loose his father.” “He’s lost so much. I don’t know if he can handle this. And the business.” “There’s nothing to handle. He’ll control the voting rights to the shares, but the Jeff and Fallon Colby Foundation will own the shares and begin a immediate, and gradual sell off. Long term he won’t have the iron grip on the company Richard has. And, I doubt he’ll be able to advance to the chairman seat without that. After Richard’s shares, there’s Dia’s Xian Feng Group, the Moldavian Sovereign Fund, Carol-Lynne Rosemont’s White Water Fund, Enrique Nunouz, John Ross Ewing. They’ll all be vying for control. They might even split the company up. Even if Richard walks out of here. You’ve got to get Michael to step away and focus on something else. This fight, it isn’t worth it. And Richard would be the last person to advise him to engage in it.” “I agree with you. It’s not worth it. I’ve seen my family torn apart to the point no one talks to each other anymore.” “They all talk to you. It’s what you do. Do it for Michael. He’ll listen to you.” [/QUOTE]
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