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left devastated by Ann's death while a year later, during Season 4, Grant suffers another personal tragedy when in the episode, "The Old Man and the CEO", he learns that Jack has been shot and killed which has him nearly attacking Sally in a fit of rage, prompting security to drag Grant away. In "The Falcon and the Showman", Grant returns to work with a new serious demeanor and then angrily tells Sally never to speak to him again. In the Season 5 episode and series finale, "Nice Guys Finish Last", Grant is formally diagnosed as having a borderline personality disorder which has him suffering from delusions and also fits of rage. He is later given an anti-psychotic drug which proves to be a big help and results in his psychiatrist offering Grant a prescription to the drug. However, after Marty is stabbed, Grant, guilt-ridden begins blaming himself with Ziggy later visiting Grant and encouraging him to begin taking his medication again.
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and wins the IPO, but as the investment syndicate falls through, Gardner Ross finds itself responsible for most of the underwriting of the issue, and if the sale goes poorly, faces the loss of all of its investment capital. Luckily, head trader Marty Stephens saves the day by making a large profit for the bank selling the issue into a cool market.
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Jack soon recovers as he is reinstated and an investment in a diamond mine pays off huge dividends. However, the success is short lived after the tests turn out to be fraudulent. Benny loses his life savings as a result and gives up trading to marry Jack's sister Cathy. Sally pursues a relationship
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by a larger bank, he calls on his only child, Sally, to take care of his interests in his absence. Meanwhile, hotshot trader Jack Larkin is looking to break into investment banking and approaches Adam, who agrees to allow Larkin to join the firm if he can land another IPO. Jack undercuts a rival bank
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trader who despite his poor social skills is actually a genius, able to calculate numbers lightning fast in his head. He tends to keep to himself, although he is close to Donald and Jack. He is in love with Ann and often resents the way Jack treats her. In Season 3, Grant like the rest of the team is
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their illegally obtained money. Jack finds out about the scheme and runs off with the money. Sally and Grant manage to freeze Jack's assets, but they only manage to enrage the security company when an attempted sting operation on Jack to get their money back can't be carried out because he has lost
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However, Cedric is soon murdered and his stock goes back to Sally. Adam is caught up in his own betrayal, but Sally keeps him on because his dismissal would end the firm's credibility on the street. Adam and Jack buy back in as partners. However, Jack is betrayed by Ann on a software investment and
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The three major players each have different agendas. Sally wishes both to keep the bank independent and to solidify her control of the bank despite her lack of experience. Adam wants to steer a safe course that will bring consistent but relatively low returns on capital. Jack seeks outgrowth at any
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However, obligations to family often prove problematic. Feeling guilty about abandoning his sister to their abusive father, Jack found his sister Cathy a job at the firm, and on her first day of work she engaged in an incident of insider trading. Similarly, fearing that his talented son would drop
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cost seeking bigger and bigger deals, culminating in a $ 1 billion financing of a harbour project. This infuriates Marty who sees the plans of the investment bankers stealing capital away from his consistently profitable trading while putting him under pressure to bring more capital into the bank.
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on a near daily basis. Although he knows the rules, he consistently breaks the spirit of the law, and occasionally steps over the line. For example, when he took a short position on a stock that was put on the restricted list when Gardner Ross announced a takeover attempt, he covered the short in
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Although Ann leaves the firm, she is soon wooed back by Adam to run the mutual fund being set up by the firm. Marty wants nothing to do with her although to get him to agree to sell a very poor bond issue (and ruin his reputation in the process), he is given managerial control of the firm. Marty
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to keep it under control. As usual, she has to compete with Adam for managerial control and ownership of the bank during this time. After this major crisis, most of the rest of the series concentrates on the relationship between the character's personal lives and their work at the bank.
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that is somewhat profitable, but often faces a takeover by a larger institution due to its inability to compete in a global marketplace. Crisis strikes when senior partner Cedric Ross is jailed after money goes missing from an
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before coming to Gardner Ross. He is also responsible for bringing Grant Janksy into the firm. Jack dies in the Season 4 episode, "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead" after being fatally shot by Martha, an operative of Jean Paul's
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manager. Grant Jansky, a colleague has feelings for her. Ann dies in the Season 3 episode, "Boomwith" after being caught in a limo explosion with the team being devastated by her death which is later revealed to be
779:) is brought into Gardner Ross by Phil Hoagland after he takes control of Gardner Ross. Paul is young, brilliant, but unprincipled investment banker. He steals research material from David Astin ( 1992: 1131:, although otherwise unseen during the series). Even Canada's status with respect to the much larger economy of the United States is examined, with Sally eventually partnering with both a U.S. 748:), a very handsome young investment banker, hired by Gardner Ross as a favor to his well-connected mother in order to grease the wheels of a pending deal, although Ian is unaware of this fact. 605:, and the series was shown on both networks for several months, with episodes airing Thursdays on Global and Fridays on CBC. However, this arrangement was not continued after the 1998 season. 1127:). The trading floor's key competition is Federated Dundas, a brokerage firm with ten times the staff and capital, and the home of Marty's nemesis "McGrath" (played in a memorable cameo by 133: 1081:
and will not take medication to control it. Hoagland first tries to use his influence to destroy Gardner Ross, but when the firm gets in trouble again, he instead agrees to act as a
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The show, although one of the most popular Canadian television series of its era, was expensive to produce. In the 1997–98 season, Global entered a joint production arrangement with
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released season 1 on DVD in Region 1 (Canada only) on November 25, 2003. This release has been discontinued and is now out of print. Seasons 2-5 remain unreleased.
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goes bankrupt when his shares in Gardner Ross don't cover the amount he borrowed to buy them. He unwisely assaults another banker and is suspended as a result.
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professor and the only daughter of Cedric Ross who is one of the partners in the firm. She takes control of the firm when her father is arrested for
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business. Marty is constantly "walking the line" on ethical issues, taking advantage of information that doesn't quite meet the criteria for
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in the 10 p.m. Thursday time slot. Many critics at the time believed the show would die an early death against the time slot competition, as
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Meanwhile, the charges against Cedric are dropped on a technicality. However, Sally discovers that he did take an illegal commission on the
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the funds. Jack is killed as a result. However, Sally uses his money to re-take control of the bank by buying Hoagland's shares.
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Benny Siedleman (Ron Gabriel), the firm's primary bond trader, and the oldest man on the trading floor. He was Marty's first boss.
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and save the firm at the expense of Sally leaving the firm. He brings Niko and Paul to the bank to look out for his interests.
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had even beaten the other American networks in the time slot in a convincing manner. However, despite the stiff competition,
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Jack plans a new life himself with Ann, but Ann is murdered by a security company who is dependent on an unknowing Jack to
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out of high school, Marty called in all his favours in order to prevent his son from having a job on a trading floor.
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The show featured cameos from several notable Canadian personalities playing themselves, including:
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starred as the firm's senior partners, Adam Cunningham and Sally Ross. The cast also included
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with a smitten billionaire, Phil Hoagland, but cuts it off when she realizes he suffers from
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trader. He was raised on a farm in a religion that shuns modern technology (similar to the
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fears another betrayal and the effect the mutual fund will have on the trading floor.
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from 1997 to 1998. The series centred on the employees of Gardner Ross, an
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The bank is once again thrown into crisis when Sally is diagnosed with
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John Haslett Cuff, "Those crazy antics of Bay Street money hustlers".
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Gemini and Canadian Screen Award for Best Drama Series winners
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order to save the firm millions at the expense of its client.
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is a Canadian television drama series, which was broadcast on
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Several themes are repeated during the course of the series.
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received good ratings, in part thanks to its lead-ins.
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with an abusive father and got through college as a
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