How much did David Wallace pay for Dunder Mifflin?

Wallace tells Andy that he sold his invention "Suck it" for $20 million to the US Military, and Andy convinces him to buy out Dunder Mifflin. Wallace becomes the chief executive officer of Dunder Mifflin and reinstates Andy as Scranton's regional manager.
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How much was Dunder Mifflin worth?

CEO “Jo” Bennett sits atop a leading printer company and its newly acquired subsidiary, paper company Dunder Mifflin. Currently worth $1.2 billion, the feisty Floridian says you don't get to be a billionaire by slacking off: “You get there by working hard or marrying rich, and I did both.”
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How much is David Wallace's house worth?

Mansion from 'The Office' is listed for $6 million in California.
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Who buys Dunder Mifflin?

CEO. Sabre International, Inc. (Stock Symbol SBR) was a printer company that bought out Dunder Mifflin.
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How much does Jim Halpert make at Dunder Mifflin?

Jim Halpert: Salesman, Assistant Regional Manager, & Co-Manager ($45,000-62,200+)
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Did Jim get rich from Athlead?

Jim did not make much off the sale of Athlead, when it was renamed to Athleap; Jim's shares transferred over from Athlead to Athleap; so he didn't really make a profit; but still has equity in the new company; or. Jim made money when Athlead was sold; but it hasn't had a noticeable effect on their lifestyle.
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Is Andy from The Office rich?

Andy Baines Bernard comes a very wealthy and well-off family. His dad is apparently someone important and it's not known if his mom every worked or had to work.
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Is Sabre a real company?

Sabre Corporation is a travel technology company based in Southlake, Texas. It is the largest global distribution systems provider for air bookings in North America. American Airlines founded the company in 1960, and it was spun off in 2000.
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Does Andy buy Dunder Mifflin?

In the eighth season, Andy Bernard becomes Scranton's new regional manager and later that season is fired from Dunder Mifflin. Wallace tells Andy that he sold his invention "Suck it" for $20 million to the US Military, and Andy convinces him to buy out Dunder Mifflin.
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Did Sabre go out of business?

David Wallace, former Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Dunder Mifflin Paper Company, agreed to buyout the Dunder Mifflin division of Sabre, a move after which Sabre ceased to exist.
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How big is David Wallace's house?

Personal life. David Wallace lives in a 5000-square-foot house in Greenwich, Connecticut with his wife Rachel and son Teddy ("Cocktails").
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Where was The Office filmed?

The Office takes place primarily in Scranton, Pennsylvania, though most of the show was actually filmed in Studio City in Los Angeles. Other top cities in North Hollywood include Pan Nuys and Panorama City. Those are often called "The Valley" for locals.
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How much was John Krasinski paid for The Office?

Here are statistics: Steve Carell Salary for The Office First Season/episode was $88K approximately. In the third season, his income per episode hiked, which left him with $175K. On the other hand, John Krasinski's Salary per episode of the Office for the first two seasons was $20K per episode.
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How much does Pam Beesly make?

Fischer played Dunder Mifflin receptionist Pam Beesly. According to Cheat Sheet, Fischer was also included in the $20,000 per episode pay scale for the series' first three seasons. By season 4, her salary was raised to $100,000 per episode, which would've paid her close to $2.8 million per season by The Office's end.
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Who was paid the most on The Office?

So it's not surprising that Steve Carell was earning the most money on the show in absolute terms, but is he making the most money when accounting for the lines he speaks? Yes he does. Amongst the three characters studied here, we find the following.
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Is Toby the Scranton Strangler?

In an interview with PopCulture.com, while Lieberstein stopped short of admitting that Toby was really the Scranton Strangler, he did confirm that Toby was capable of being the guy. "Oh yeah," Lieberstein said. "There's a lot we didn't get to do with this Scranton Strangler. We had a lot of designs."
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Who replaced Pam on The Office?

In the episode, Pam Halpert (Jenna Fischer) trains an attractive temporary worker (Lindsey Broad) to take her place while she is on maternity leave, and enlists Dwight Schrute's (Rainn Wilson) support when she tries to show that Jim Halpert (John Krasinski) finds her replacement attractive.
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Why does Andy Call Jim tuna?

Andy is shown to enjoy inventing nicknames for his colleagues. He nicknamed Jim Halpert "Big Tuna", because he ate a tuna sandwich on his first day at the Stamford branch, and once called Ryan Howard "Big Turkey," presumably for a similar reason.
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Is there a real life Dunder Mifflin?

Dunder Mifflin Paper Company, Inc. is a fictional paper and office supply sales company featured in the American television series The Office. It is analogous to Wernham Hogg in the British original of the series, and Papiers Jennings and Cogirep in the French Canadian and French adaptations, respectively.
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Do companies like Dunder Mifflin still exist?

Add to all that, Dunder Mifflin, of course, is in a declining industry. As Michael Scott's memorable slogan put it, “Limitless paper, in a paperless world.” It would be one thing if all this staffing were designed to accommodate future growth, but there is no reason to think that there's any growth to come.
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Who is the CEO of Dunder Mifflin?

David Wallace - CEO - Dunder Mifflin | LinkedIn.
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What is Dwight Schrute's net worth?

Rainn Wilson — Net Worth: $14 Million

Rainn Wilson is the perfect doofus as Dwight Schrute, but the actor's credits include a range of top-tier projects including “Entourage,” “CSI,” “Almost Famous,” and several seasons of “Six Feet Under.”
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How much does Jenna Fischer make?

Jenna appeared in 188 episodes as a main cast member between 2005 and 2013. In the early seasons Jenna earned a salary per episode of $20,000, roughly $500,000 per season.
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