You light a cigar and take a long drag as you walk to the window of your office.
The sun is setting, and there is a drizzle of rain. A few workers trudge out to the bus stop in front of the building, looking genuinely miserable. These dwarves are the first. Soon, they will have good wages, and good standing in the city. You see a speck of light in the distance, cutting through the haze that envelops the road headed to your factory. As it draws closer, you see that it is a copper-colored Phaeton. That must be Datan.
A bottle of human whiskey at your desk catches your eye, so you take a quick swig and head downstairs. The secretary mumbles something about a guest arriving, but you are well aware. You take long strides towards the door, brimming with confidence. As you open the door, you greet Datan with a warm fraternal hug and welcome him inside.
Datan is the very image of a distinguished Dwarven aristocrat. A thousand years ago, he would have been a baron, eying down the peasants from an ornate microcline throne. He's wearing a very expensive cave spider silk suit, and a wool overcoat that cost more than your entire suit. His leathery skin is criscrossed with scars from untold conflicts in the last hundred years. Instead of being at the helm of Dwarven war airships, he now fights battles in the largest boardrooms for the future of the nation.
Datan glares at you, and speaks with a piercingly deep, clear voice.
"Urist. It has been a while. I am surprised you chose to end your career here... your career should have come to a close when you were driven from the mining complex at Ornot. There is blood on your hands...."
You're going to have to disarm him as quickly as possible. You take his coat and hang it up on a stand near the door. You gesture for him to follow you as you speak.
"Datan, old chum, I want to show you the most beautiful pile of rubble you've ever laid your eyes on."
You start walking towards production hall B, while describing the situation plainly.
"It's gonna be easy for you and me to buy this place, contracts, debts and whole for pennies on the dollar. We've seen this drill before, leveraged management buyout. But nobody's ever seen it like this. Our old accounting teacher had that joke 'give me a leverage large enough, and the stones to use it and I'll buy the world.' Well, Datan, today that leverage just dropped into my lap. Don't worry, I'm not talking about this rundown trashheap. I've got something to show you in the office. Something that can never leave the room."
He stops you in front of a coke hopper and grabs you by the arm.
"What are you talking about Urist? The stock in this company is worthless. You will be buying debt. If you took majority ownership, you would risk losing your own assets when this place keels over...."
"Datan, there have been mistakes made by many Dwarves in our society. Our industrial economy - is gone. I am about to... rekindle this fire. But I can't talk about it here. Let's head up to the office before we have dinner tonight."
You both trudge towards your office in silence.
When you get to the office, you shut the door, close the window shades, and turn on a dim electric lamp. You remove the elven contract from your desk and show it to Datan.
"Nobody knows about this but you, me and the elf. We are talking serious revenue here. The factory is viable. But even more important is what we are dealing with. Adamantium. An honest to Armok ton of the stuff and the elves are going to let us get our hands on it. That's good enough to back a measly 300 thousand. But this is about more then a loan, Datan. This is about what you and I can do with a golden fucking opportunity.
"I signed the contract out in the name of the factory. You and I buy this factory, we get the adamantium and the elf contract too, completely free. Think about what that does to your value estimates."
Datan puts on a pair of spectacles and flips through the documents. "Our world is devoid of adamantium. You know every scrap has been cobbled up, here and there. The Dwarven council hasn't had enough to do anything with forever. The scientists...."
He looks up and says "So, the elves are planning war? Why would they need these barrels?"
"You know the elves aren't exactly being subtle here. If they are making this, they mean war. Maybe not against us, but war is coming all the same. How many factories are there left from the Kobald Wars? Last time I counted, it was one and you're standing in it. That gives us a monopoly, but why stop there?"
"You may have a point Urist. There's only one logical target... the humans that plowed down ancient woods of Fy'ortol. This is big information, you know this? "
"Forget these things now. We need to talk about one thing, and one thing only. I want ownership of this company, and I want you to help me get it. In return, I will offer you twenty five percent ownership, and 5% from each Dwarven government contract for the next five years."
Datan sets the contract down, and takes off his spectacles and glares at you. "You may have enough to buy 75% now... but what is stopping me from doing it myself? Why would I settle for 25% of the next multi-million dollar corporation? Especially one that is going to be supplying the greatest war this world has seen since our defeat of the Kobolds!"
((This negotiation takes precedence! You have no time to review other documents!))