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Old 11-10-2010, 10:34 AM #1
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Default Orange and T-Mobile merge into Everything Everywhere

Everything Everywhere staff see red over 'traffic light' redundancy system

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/n...cy-system.html

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...itch-them.html


Two shops on a high street
one will close to became the new Brand Everything Everywhere


What a bland silly name.


And not nice for the staff being Sacked




Sign Of The Times.
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TBH, it's been on the cards for a while........every 2nd High Street/Mall shop is a bluddy mobile phone shop.....either a company-based one or an independant selling all. Once people like Tesco got into the game, the future for these retail outlets (who always seem pemanantly devoid of punters) "was not bright".

It was not sustainable in the current economic situation.
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Yes its Fat Mobile Market in the UK.


Tough Times ahead Red Alert:

Up to 1,200 middle managers and back office staff who could lose their jobs by the end of the Christmas holidays were shown a red light and told they were "at risk".
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It's the same in Germany I noticed arista when shopping there a couple of weeks ago........every 2nd Mall shop was for mobile phones/internet too.........I'm sure they're hit saturation also and it'll be the same there.

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Yes its Fat Mobile Market in the UK.


Tough Times ahead Red Alert:

Up to 1,200 middle managers and back office staff who could lose their jobs by the end of the Christmas holidays were shown a red light and told they were "at risk".
Just wait until the public sector cutbacks kick-in.........unemployed public sector ex-workers means fewer to go shop for up-market groceries far less the trendiest mobile phone!

Tescos/AsdaWallmart will soon rule the world - the evil Empires!

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