Nova Scotia's John Bragg tells Gordon Pitts what it takes to go from ruling the blueberry patch, to taking a run at becoming the next wireless giant ...Read the full article
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Robert Miller from Halifax, Canada writes: Very nice of the G&M to highlight John Bragg, one of Nova Scotia's business success stories...
I sincerely hope that Mr. Bragg also sticks with his blueberries and carrot business too... Unlike cable, those are things that I wouldn't want to try to live without...- Posted 24/03/08 at 1:10 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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bob miller from Canada writes: Without John Bragg my old homeetown of Oxford would be a ghost town. Good luck John.
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Concerned Person from Canada writes: "We'd like first to grow in our own footprint, and bring more services to the consumer. Growing the base is the best growth you can have."
How refreshing to find a proprietor/business that wishes to grow within its own customer base. Keep your own customers happy and others will follow. Think of those outfits who wish to attract new customers and let their existing customers dangle in the wind.- Posted 24/03/08 at 9:21 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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