Thread regarding Fidelity Investments layoffs

Attention Journalists!

Post your contact info here. I assure you that there will be numerous replies from former Fidelity employees impacted by the firings. I would expect the vast majority would be willing speak on the record.

Prove to us that you can do more than print company soundbites. What do you have to lose?

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Trolls be trolling

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Post ID: @ofd+T8rqFJP

Yay more external blog ads!

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Post ID: @tck+T8rqFJP

Contact the top financial news blogs provided in the link below too. I would start with the news blogs below. They will publish unbiased stories if your reach out with your story.

http://content.time.com/time/specials/packages/completelist/0,29569,2057116,00.html

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Post ID: @eht+T8rqFJP

If you go to each blog, and email a synopsis of what is going on (they all have contact info), some will write a post on the real story going on at Fidelity (these blogs are not owned by advertisers, like many major media outlets). Once these sites put up a post, the content is searchable in Google searches based on the content. From there if any major media outlets have not yet picked up the story, they will be late, and it will already be readily available to the public searching on the issue. Get to work!

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Post ID: @lvx+T8rqFJP

Get this story in the hands of every personal finance blog to spread the word. From there, bigger news outlets will pick up the story if they are slow to act. Here are the top 50 blogs in a link blow:

https://aaacreditguide.com/top-personal-finance-blogs/

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Post ID: @qer+T8rqFJP

And your solution is....

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Post ID: @bey+T8rqFJP

Ha yeah.... burn.

Please save it. This is from someone that was actually fired.

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Post ID: @khg+T8rqFJP

Oh snap!

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Post ID: @ibr+T8rqFJP

The two stories in WSJ and Boston Globe were obviously planted or just journalistic trash. They were softballs and said nothing. From there, every other news source essentially plagiarized what WSJ said.

So I’m calling out Jon Chesto of the Boston Globe. And the tag team of Sarah Krouse and Rob Barry who “broke” the story for the Wall Street Journal. I’m sure a Pulitzer is headed your way for this hard hitting expose. I guess it takes two people to print one f**ckin Vin Loporchio quote. Do your job!!!

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Post ID: @kgb+T8rqFJP

Interesting theory.... article did mention upticks in firing which lead them to the notes of the ex-employees fraud on the system.

Surprised and highly doubt any of the handful of EVPs would ever say that.

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Post ID: @cib+T8rqFJP

I heeded from an EVP the story was planted by Fidelity to the WSJ to get a head of the story since talk started on layoff.com. The article was an inside job to make Fidelity to craft away in saying we need layoffs, to we are doing the investigation into ensure Fidelity people are the most ethical. If WSJ did their homework they would have saw through their BS.

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