Business Case Study: Good Afternoon Wynetta

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Good Afternoon Wynetta,

Prior to the firm acquiring the 19th, 20th and 21st floor, we used to have the larger shred consoles located on the floors. I was wondering was their specific reason that the firm chose to go with the smaller shred consoles? If not I could get larger consoles for the 21st floor due to their high shred activity.

Please advise.

Thank You

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