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Posted on March 14, 2018March 16, 2018

Would you lend money to this company? Answers in the comments …

The company has had an annualized 60% staff turnover rate at the top management level.

The CEO fired the COO because they disagreed on certain subjects. Continue reading “Would you lend money to this company? Answers in the comments …”

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