Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

Acquisition Rumor

Rumor has it that JS is interested in being acquired by Compuserve, Prodigy, and maybe even Packard Bell…who knows maybe even Worldcom would be interested…Trimming headcount to make it more palatable for the right suitor.

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Post ID: @OP+1nnun0sh

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Stupidest post I’ve ever seen.

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Post ID: @2zoy+1nnun0sh

I heard were in talks with Taco Bell.

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Post ID: @1nyk+1nnun0sh

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Post ID: @1uir+1nnun0sh

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Post ID: @1uib+1nnun0sh

Prodigy not Prodogy, look for red underline before you click submit.

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Post ID: @1pvj+1nnun0sh

SBC bought Prodogy around 2001. This sound like a BS troublemaker

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Post ID: @1trq+1nnun0sh

Worthless rumor. Would never happen.

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Post ID: @1usp+1nnun0sh

For anyone needing a reminder, AT&T's workforce looks like it sustained heavy losses in some recent conflict, shrinking in record time from about 280,000 people at the end of 2017 – including all the Time Warner employees it was then about to welcome with a vampire's charm through its doors – to 169,900 last month. That's a drop of 110,100 in less than five years.

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Post ID: @1cav+1nnun0sh

This board is propped up by trolls looking to get a reaction.

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Post ID: @1fbs+1nnun0sh

AT&T could acquire NCR or Olivetti and them into the next Apple or Microsoft. Oh, wait…they tried that already.

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Post ID: @1wzn+1nnun0sh

Everyone is way off base. We are looking to raise capital so that we can buy Royal Typewriters. An up and coming business with potential for possible growth if computers go out of style. Instead of our usual buy high and sell low, we will be changing direction to provide Synergy with our slow internet speeds. We will buy low and sell lower.

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Post ID: @1ddv+1nnun0sh

Not as crazy as you think. We did it with cell towers where we sold them and then did a 25 years lease back. It’s not that hard and cash from operations is all they want. Why do you think we are getting rid of legacy products as fast as we can! Have an open mind as this is very big possibility.

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Post ID: @qzm+1nnun0sh

OP - @pwq+1nnun0sh hit a little too close to home for you...BTW you forgot to add IBM, Micosoft, Tesla, Verizon, Tmobile, Sears, Kmart..ad nausem... stop your shilling

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Post ID: @fqv+1nnun0sh

The below poster applies the same IQ for which T makes its decisions..lol

“BS & FUD-some hidden agenda here, trying to stress people out and/or a poor attempt at market manipulations as OP is looking to short or make an options play”

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Post ID: @pwq+1nnun0sh

“ BS & FUD-some hidden agenda here, trying to stress people out and/or a poor attempt at market manipulations as OP is looking to short or make an options play“

Nothing gets by this guy, LOL

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Post ID: @tsv+1nnun0sh

Radio* Shack (not Shake Shack)

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Post ID: @nxg+1nnun0sh

He's recently added Kodak, Shack, and MySpace to his list of suitors.

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Post ID: @fzc+1nnun0sh

BS & FUD-some hidden agenda here, trying to stress people out and/or a poor attempt at market manipulations as OP is looking to short or make an options play

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Post ID: @gys+1nnun0sh

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