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  • The day the Muzak died
  • CaptainFlashheart
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    MrNutt
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    there will always be money marks keyboard repair.

    nickc
    Full Member

    Muzak made the move after missing a $105m (£74m) payment to creditors.

    How in the world did a company making plinky-plonky music get to owe anyone over a $100 million???

    Woody
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    Staggeringly

    Documents filed with a US bankruptcy court showed that the company had liabilities in the range of $100m to $500m.

    A range of $400 M…………don’t they have an accounts dept !

    MrAgreeable
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    Muzak were, and no doubt still are, a huge corporation. Their founder was pretty much responsible for the idea that you can increase workers’ productivity, or make people more amenable to spending money, by playing them music. I understand that for the past decade or more they have used original versions of songs rather than saxophone-led cheese-fests, but the principle’s still the same.

    aracer
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    It owns the registered trademark “Muzak”

    Well there’s something to be really proud of!

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