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Seems like that rich are not without problems, with the popular MD Wayne Chou falling out with his dad and quitting from a fat MD post.

 

If it's not money, it will have to be some relationship troubles....

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Seems like that rich are not without problems, with the popular MD Wayne Chou falling out with his dad and quitting from a fat MD post.

 

If it's not money, it will have to be some relationship troubles....

 

1 hill cannot hold 2 tiger

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Turbocharged

Not smart. PR failed.

 

yalor they shld be smart like TPL n say its their temp admin staff etc LOL

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yalor they shld be smart like TPL n say its their temp admin staff etc LOL

 

Not account tio hacked? [laugh] [laugh]

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Supersonic

Its a popular freedom of speach.... noting serious. Why apologize. Haiz

It is true that it is their freedom to post that as they haven't broken any laws but they also has to maintain their public image so they won't alienate their customers.

 

Also, the post could have been posted by their PR executive without vetting from the management and the management now disagrees with it.

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two tries before they realised selling pens and pencils is much easier.

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The tweet, posted on Thursday, read "Sorry you got slapped. Here, have some cookies on us! #FamousAmos for #AmosYee #Hi5toyourface." It was posted with a picture of Famous Amos cookies.

 

Popular bookstore deleted the tweet on the same day and posted a new one which said: "Spread Love, Not Hate. #AmosYee #saynotoviolence", with a bag of Famous Amos cookies.

 

On Friday, the bookstore tweeted: "It was a mistake that we accept and sincerely apologise for. We promise that we won't do it again. #saynotoviolence."

 

 

- See more at: http://www.straitstimes.com/news/singapore/courts-crime/story/popular-bookstore-apologises-tweet-amos-yee-slapping-incident-2015#sthash.AayriJKl.dpuf

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Turbocharged

At least they were forthright about it.

 

No some kock and bull story abt account being hacked. Always facebook account tio hacked but not internet banking account tio hacked. Must be the same epic loser of a hacker.

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It is true that it is their freedom to post that as they haven't broken any laws but they also has to maintain their public image so they won't alienate their customers.

 

Also, the post could have been posted by their PR executive without vetting from the management and the management now disagrees with it.

Yeah, how can a business selling books and educational tools join the lynch crowd and endorse violence? Good grief they still have wise management up there.

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Hypersonic

Maybe their PR team comes from the

 

'there is no such thing as bad publicity

 

only free publicity' school of PR.

 

:D

 

 

 

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