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No. in series No. in season Title Directed by Written by Original air date 14: 1 "Chaos Theory" Kari Skogland: Hart Hanson: c. 1996 () 15: 2 "The Natari Affair" Alex Chapple
Traders is a Canadian television drama series, [1] which was broadcast on Global Television Network from 1996 to 2000 and CBC Television from 1997 to 1998. The series centred on the employees of Gardner Ross, an investment bank in the Bay Street financial district of Toronto , Ontario .
This is a list of episodes for Traders, a Canadian television drama series, which was broadcast on Global Television Network from 1996 to 2000. The show was set in a Bay Street investment bank, Gardner Ross. Bruce Gray and Sonja Smits starred as the firm's senior partners, Adam Cunningham and Sally Ross.
While a financial TV show announces that Adam made $12 million speculating on the large bank's stock, Sally suggests that the judge's dislike for Jack might have been prearranged as if someone might have influenced the choice of judge to hear Jack's case.
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Million Dollar Traders follows a group of twelve wannabe traders dealing in shares during the 2007–2008 financial crisis, which was then whittled down to the final eight. The contestants come from various backgrounds, including a fight promoter, a day trader , an IT/banking recruitment consultant, a working mother, a retired IT engineer and a ...
The following is a list of television programs by episode count. Episode numbers for ongoing daytime dramas are drawn from the websites for the shows. Daily news broadcasts, such as The Today Show, Good Morning America, and SportsCenter, are not episodic in nature and are not listed.
Following Bobby’s orders from the last episode, Wags confirms with the senior traders that the company is only focused on liquidating at the moment, starting with telecommunications. The traders are dismayed by this news, and as the episode progresses, they fall into disarray. Bryan suggests Axe might be quitting for real, but Chuck laughs it ...