Thomas Cook says it is business as usual after Friday's 40% crash

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Travel company forced to reassure its holidaymakers and suppliers it has ‘ample cash’

Thomas Cook has been forced to fend off a wave of worried inquiries from holidaymakers and suppliers, promising it has “ample cash to operate” after a crash in its share price on Friday.

 

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dont worry, it is just a brexit effect....

Even if it was a 100% crash, its business as usual because these fuckers can't see what their actions cause. We're just numbers on a computer monitor.

Was that Jeremy Corbyn's fault too?

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