Is there any other country that had their legal name changed in since January 1st?
I think X is positioning their ponds under different entities to declare bankruptcy under our current operating legal name and then operate there book of business under entities that had their legal names changed.
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It's not that hard to type company instead of country. No wonder you work at Xerox. Or should I say Xylophone. Oops you should have known I meant Xerox.
It's not just Country. "positioning their ponds" ? what the he-l does that mean?
and it's their, not there.
It's you, not us, who can't read.
Agreed! The onus is always on the receiver when a xeroid is trying to communicate. They are working 4 jobs for 1 salary (4 for 1 split). That plus successive town halls and it is impressive they can link any three words together coherently... unfortunately the damage is irreversible.
God you have to explain everything said to everyone. At some point common sense should kick in and you would realize it’s an accidental typo.
But no Every nuance of anything has to be explained over and over to you people.
Absolutely incredible. Never ceases to amaze me and likely a lot of people here reading this.
I think they meant to say company, NOT country.
I don't understand what you said in the original post. A country that had their name changed, so Xerox can declare bankruptcy? Am I just drunk or does this not make sense
This could be name change due to lexmark acquisition.