<P> At Dunder Mifflin, Charles Miner (Idris Elba) announces that the Scranton branch, previously the company's most profitable office, has lost ten major clients to Michael's company . Chief Financial Officer David Wallace (Andy Buckley) visits Scranton to see what can be done to stem the losses . In a blatant about - face from his no - nonsense persona, Charles blatantly sucks up to David, which Jim notices . David calls a meeting with Charles and Jim (John Krasinski), but Charles insists Dwight (Rainn Wilson) also be present because he had been Charles's right - hand man . However, during the meeting Dwight embarrasses Charles with outlandish suggestions, such as unleashing a hive of bees . </P> <P> David decides the cheapest option is for Dunder Mifflin to buy out the Michael Scott Paper Company . Jim has learned the company's financial situation from Pam, but feigns uncertainty when asked if Michael is likely to be interested in a buyout . At David and Charles's orders, Jim brings the idea of a buyout to Michael . While there he also reassures Michael that Dunder Mifflin is unaware of his company's financial situation . Dwight learns from a past client that Michael has been begging customers for more money and informs Charles, but Charles refuses to listen, having been embarrassed by Dwight's earlier ideas . </P> <P> Michael, Pam and Ryan come in to discuss the terms of the buyout . After Michael rejects an initial offer of $12,000 to buy the company, David suggests that he is bluffing, saying he knows that his company's prices are too low to be sustainable . Michael keeps his cool and rebuts that Dunder Mifflin's best branch is "bleeding" and David could be replaced during an upcoming major stockholder meeting as a result . David gives a second offer of $60,000, which is strongly considered, but Michael rejects this offer at the last second and demands the company give him his old job back and hire Ryan and Pam as salespeople . David is reluctant to hire three people with full benefits, especially given Ryan's disastrous history with the company, and likens it to "a multimillion dollar buyout". Michael refuses to back down, and David reluctantly agrees to his demands . </P> <P> As Charles leaves Scranton, returning to corporate, Michael does not allow him to have any final words, mirroring Charles's earlier treatment of Michael when he quit . </P>

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