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    Brett Ratner 's.

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    The Ratner Group.

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    Forest City Ratner.

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    Ratner started working for the company in 1965 when he was a fresh-faced teen.

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    When he's not doing that, Ratner occasionally earns extra money by giving speeches at business conventions.

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    The news comes via The Hollywood Reporter who also spoke to the film's director, Brett Ratner, who said that“Jared is an old friend”.

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    The speaking engagement, which Ratner himself now refers to as“the speech,” has since gone down as one of the biggest blunders in business history.

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    And Rise Again, Ratner claimed that his success in the 1980s was down to an experience he had when he was younger at Petticoat Lane Market.

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    Previously, X-Men and X2 director Bryan Singer and X-Men: The Last Stand director Brett Ratner were interested in returning to the franchise, while Alexandre Aja and Len Wiseman also wanted the job.

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    Though the speech was going well for a while, the fateful moment came when a person in attendance innocently asked Ratner how his company was able to afford to sell things so cheaply;

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    At this market, Ratner noticed that it wasn't the vendors selling the best goods that got the most sales or interest from customers, it was the vendors who yelled the loudest and had the most garish, eye-catching displays.

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    Th Century Fox obtained the film rights to the characters in 1994, and after numerous drafts, Bryan Singer was hired to direct the first film, released in 2000, and its sequel, X2(2003), while Brett Ratner directed X-Men: The Last Stand 2006.

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    Ratner eagerly applied this concept to his own business when he took over the Ratner Group in 1984, and he made sure that all of the shops in the Ratners chain had bright orange displays that loudly advertised their prices and deals.

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    The company claimed that the dramatic loss of profits was due to“a shift in consumer spending habits,” which is kind of true in a sense, but it's pretty obvious from the five hundred million pound punch to the gut they received just a year prior, that it was really due to Ratner's speech.

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    Though Ratner claims he intended the comments as a joke(though from the sound of it a joke at the expense of his customers) and thought because it was a private event that nothing said would be reported to the public, the journalists listening didn't see it that way on either count, and the very next day his comments were national news.

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