Flybe won’t be the last business to be downed by the coronavirus | Josie Cox

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Other high-profile casualties that rely on the travel sector may follow, says business journalist Josie Cox

As the infection and death toll from coronavirus continues to creep higher, sending ripples of panic through communities and financial markets, the first high-profile corporate casualties are starting to emerge.

 

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For God's sake stop blaming Coronovirus. !!!!! Poor management destroys most companies not viruses. brexit has done more damage. Press got a lot to answer for.

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FakeNews Misleading Headline. Flybe wasn't brought down by Coronovirus it was by bad management and money

It was downed by mis-management. It got £100 million last year, and wanted the same again this year, except this year it would be from the government.

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