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BoomerD

No Lifer
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This. Didn't you see tons of commercials a few years back then notice they stopped abruptly?

http://www.businessweek.com/news/20...-after-9-6-billion-bleed-freight-markets.html

My original comment however, was in response to the following statement:

They tried to get in the US a while back but could not make it.

Perhaps the OP doesn't understand...DHL originated in the USA...and was bought by Deutsche Post after DHL had been in business for more than 30 years.
 

JS80

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Does anyone's company use IBM's services? I don't understand how they are so large yet I've never seen their services being used ever anywhere.
 

nageov3t

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Does anyone's company use IBM's services? I don't understand how they are so large yet I've never seen their services being used ever anywhere.

no... :hmm:

we used to use IBM servers back in the day, but we switch over to almost-exclusively HP years ago.
 

Ns1

No Lifer
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Does anyone's company use IBM's services? I don't understand how they are so large yet I've never seen their services being used ever anywhere.

we got a couple of old IBM mainframes
 

kt

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no... :hmm:

we used to use IBM servers back in the day, but we switch over to almost-exclusively HP years ago.

Services, not servers. Consulting services are their revenue generator, not their hardware division.
 

fatpat268

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Most people don't realize that walmart employs a ton more people in distribution/logistics and they make a lot more than the store employees do.
 

brblx

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the walmart picture makes me want to vomit. jesus, could they at least pretend to employ some normal looking people?