Angelo Bonsignore

Angelo Bonsignore

  • Born: 1978-3-19
  • Height: 6' (1.83 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Jadon 2021-12-22 08:01:38

      Father and son

      Educational resources in society have never been distributed fairly. I was born in this era. The media brings people a wider range of information. This makes us luckier than people in any era, and it also makes us more confused than people in any era. Right and wrong are more difficult to measure...

    • Elmore 2022-03-20 09:02:01

      Opportunity is not business at all

      The essence of business is barter, which is a truth that primitive people know. Today's people use fraud to benefit, after all, they are lazy. I don’t want to earn hard money, but dirty money comes and goes quickly. When we feel that we are not worthy of the money, squandering is the inevitable...

    • Giuseppe 2022-04-20 09:01:54

      Boil the water room and boil a pot of good water.

    • Leonel 2021-12-22 08:01:38

      6.5/10 points. At first glance, Blu-ray. The plot can only be said to be average. There are many young big names in the actors, which are far behind "Wall Street". . . Those who don't understand finance may not understand it. In fact, it is to establish a short company, a leather company, and then sell the shares of a junk company over the phone. . . Its essence is fraud, which is the same as the current Taobao selling fakes, but the fakes can at least make do with it. The stocks of such fake companies are worthless. . . Moreover, the current telemarketing + brokerage company trading model has long been eliminated. . . Now it's all about the Internet fooling around, see "Billions" for details. . .

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    Boiler Room quotes

    • The Daily News telemarketer: [the Daily News telemarketer, over the phone, accidentally mispronouncing his name] Hi Mr. Davis, it's Ron from The Daily News, how you doing this morning?

      Seth Davis: [correcting him] It's Davis and I'm not interested

      The Daily News telemarketer: ok I'm sorry to have bothered you, have a nice day

      Seth Davis: wait a minute, that's your pitch? You consider that a sales call?

      The Daily News telemarketer: well, umm

      Seth Davis: you know I get a call from you every Saturday and it's always the same half ass attempt, if you guys want to "close" me you should "sell" me.

      The Daily News telemarketer: alright

      Seth Davis: alright, start again.

      The Daily News telemarketer: ok, it's Ron The Daily News, how you doing this morning?

      Seth Davis: [amused] shitty, what'd you want?

      The Daily News telemarketer: it's not what "I" want, it's what "you" want

      Seth Davis: alright, now we're talking, what are you selling me?

      The Daily News telemarketer: we're offering you a subscription to The Daily News at a substantially reduced price, we're trying to reach out to people who've never had home delivery before

      Seth Davis: so, your basically everybody that already have a subscription is getting fucked on this one?

      The Daily News telemarketer: yeah, I guess so

      Seth Davis: ok I can handle that, ok tell me, why should I buy your paper? Why shouldn't I get The Times? or The Voice?

      The Daily News telemarketer: Well, The Village Voice is free, if you want it, you should certainly pick it up, but The Daily News offers you something no other paper can: a real taste of New York, we have the best features, more photographs than any other papers in New York and we have the most reliable delivery in the city, now what'd you think?

      Seth Davis: you know what I think? I think that was a sales call, good job buddy

      The Daily News telemarketer: so, are you going to buy a subscription?

      Seth Davis: [before immediately hanging up] No I already get The Times.

    • Seth Davis: [while sitting in the lounge area of a bar] so who do you live with?

      Abbie Halpert: do you mean is this little black girl taking care of her grandmother because her mother is a crack head?

      Seth Davis: [jokingly] yeah exactly, I thought it was "smack" though.

      Abbie Halpert: your right.

      Seth Davis: [referring to her attitude] You've got to get ahold of that edge, it's kind of sharp.

      Abbie Halpert: I know, it's just that I get so much shit at JT that sometimes I just get into that mode to get them off of me you know?

      Seth Davis: yeah, I was going to ask you because it doesn't look like the ideal working environment for a black woman.

      Abbie Halpert: no, it isn't, but how many secretaries do you know that make eighty grand a year?

      Seth Davis: one

      Abbie Halpert: exactly