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Old 21-05-2008, 13:28   #75
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Re: Virgin to be sold?

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Originally Posted by Chrysalis View Post
doesnt matter if tv isnt profiteable tho. TV makes VM no money its pretty well known and all those blaggers on retention deals will actually be loss making.

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End of the day the reasons dont matter, they dont work.
Chrys, the reply wasn't in relation to profitability, it was in relation to arthur's assertion that VM were continually losing customers month on month.

btw, I disagree - reasons do matter; if you can't do something because someone else won't allow you to, it's a bit harsh to blame you for the problem (imho).
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