NEW Trinity Mirror chief executive Simon Fox has reorganised the management structure of the company and scrapped daily deals service Happli which predecessor Sly Bailey had pledged to invest £10 million in.
NEW Trinity Mirror chief executive Simon Fox has reorganised the management structure of the company and scrapped daily deals service Happli which predecessor Sly Bailey had pledged to invest £10 million in.
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greig cameron deputy business editor
Around 35 jobs are under threat at Happli, launched in March this year, after it was deemed unlikely to be profitable in the near term.
Mr Fox, formerly with HMV, has also done away with Trinity's regional and national divisions to bring them under one umbrella.
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