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Why hasn't Microsoft bought Ska yet?
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I think even Microtulipe have a better strategy than that.Originally posted by AtW View PostThey bought Skype this year, they are just doing it in reverse alphabetical order...
Amyway your client list, as displayed on your web site, is pretty piss poor isn't it?Hard Brexit now!
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Most of them look like they might not last a prolonged downturn, such as we are likely to getOriginally posted by AtW View PostI think it's a good list but we appreciate business with all of our clients.Hard Brexit now!
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Online sales are still growing: 15% for US.Originally posted by sasguru View PostMost of them look like they might not last a prolonged downturn, such as we are likely to get
Source: comScore Forecasts 15 Percent Growth for 2011 U.S. Holiday E-Commerce Spending - comScore, IncComment
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Any of the large ecommerce sites, like Amazon, your customers?Originally posted by AtW View PostOnline sales are still growing: 15% for US.
Source: comScore Forecasts 15 Percent Growth for 2011 U.S. Holiday E-Commerce Spending - comScore, Inc
I suppose while it may be interesting for them to see where their customers have come from, sophisticated exploitation of the data they have of their existing base of custonmers is more effective.Hard Brexit now!
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Sas are you really that bored that starting threads to insult those who actually run a business is all you have left?
I suppose all those permie holiday days must be hard to fill.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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I'm asking him some questions I'm curious about.Originally posted by d000hg View PostSas are you really that bored that starting threads to insult those who actually run a business is all you have left?
I suppose all those permie holiday days must be hard to fill.
Now toodle off, you tedious twat.Hard Brexit now!
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I of course could provide insight into SKA and produce some fantastic business models but AtW is too tight to let me have unlimited access, so that's that fecked.Originally posted by sasguru View PostI'm asking him some questions I'm curious about.
Now toodle off, you tedious twat.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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