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Mobile Operator EE Saves Phones 4U
Phones 4U, a retailer of mobile devices, has been through tough times. The financial crisis it was plagued with resulted in the company having to deal with bankruptcy, which, in usual situations, would have lost hundreds of people their jobs. With the imminent danger of having employees losing work and having no source of income, the mobile operator EE decided to purchase 58 outlets of the retailer.
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