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: The company famously lacked a clear revenue stream or business model.
: Upon liquidation, they released a statement claiming, "you can never kill an idea".
: Tom chose the number 720 because the company is willing to "go around the world twice" for its clients (
: Many viewers see Entertainment 720 as a critical turning point for Tom Haverford, representing his growth through failure.
: The initial capital came from Jean-Ralphio's legal settlement after he was "hit by a Lexus".
: Defined as a "one-stop-shop" for public relations, marketing, and "anything having to do with reaching out to people". Business Model (or lack thereof)
A full-time "Executive Assistant to the Vice President" (Detlef Schrempf) whose only job was shooting hoops. High-end sound systems and extravagant parties.
: The company quickly went insolvent due to "lavish spending on various frivolities".
: The company famously lacked a clear revenue stream or business model.
: Upon liquidation, they released a statement claiming, "you can never kill an idea".
: Tom chose the number 720 because the company is willing to "go around the world twice" for its clients (
: Many viewers see Entertainment 720 as a critical turning point for Tom Haverford, representing his growth through failure.
: The initial capital came from Jean-Ralphio's legal settlement after he was "hit by a Lexus".
: Defined as a "one-stop-shop" for public relations, marketing, and "anything having to do with reaching out to people". Business Model (or lack thereof)
A full-time "Executive Assistant to the Vice President" (Detlef Schrempf) whose only job was shooting hoops. High-end sound systems and extravagant parties.
: The company quickly went insolvent due to "lavish spending on various frivolities".