Sweet, so it's 6 against 3. 9 votes is our previous record

maybe we can beat it, also I am enjoying all the little sub-stories you guys are coming up with.

Keep it up!
Billy calls the personnel team and says he would like to accept the position of Trainee Financial Analyst. Only a week later and he has a new office, the regional MMC Headquarters; this building is where the local sales, marketing, accounting and finance teams are all based. Billy's new department is the smallest, located on the fourth floor, finance is charged with keeping track of the stocks, value and corporate mentality of MMC, it's partners, it's competition and the market as a whole; their job is to take this information and provide the best course of action to the other departments and management.
It seems Billy is currently the only Trainee joining them this year, the department is directly overseen by the Regional Director of Finance: Cary Hoffman who has a large office at the back corner of the fourth floor... Billy however has a desk a phone with access to the
WATS line and an odd picture of the present company chairman Malcolm Farnsworth.
About 2 months into the job and Billy has spent most of the time answering the phone and talking to traders, making coffee and fetching doughnuts. This day however something interesting happened when an old friend from Billy's business course Pat Ivers, walks in and greets him... Pat says he had heard Billy was working for MMC and that he has very useful information for him.
Apparently Pat has been working with Meld Design Co. a small component manufacturer in town, and only yesterday their engineers had a major breakthrough in circuit development, Pat says that MMC would benefit greatly from this...
What should Billy do?
[1] Recommend the acquisition of Meld Design Co.
[2] Not mention the information to anyone.
[3] Sit by and keep an eye on Meld, if it looks like another company makes a move then advise it's purchase