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My heart goes out to those 45 employees that suddenly had the carpet pulled from under them. Double so if they have a family to support.



Their company didn't go out of business. He even states so fairly clearly in the article.

He runs a marketing company. I'm fairly certain marketing can still operate successfully using "old" technologies like Email, Twitter and the Web.


They're not out, but their main cashflow item is now removed. I'm 100% certain there's some cloud of doubt around the company morale. It can't be an easy thing to ride out.




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