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Title: How to address the high staff turnover rate experienced by Lonma
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Since then, the company has grown very quickly. The total number of employees has increased from 33 in 2004 to 200 in 2006. And the first product, named Century Sonny, has been released to the market, the first episodes of which was televised on TV this year and achieved a great reception... Showed first 250 characters
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The company??s objective is to build up a portfolio of popular characters through TV exposure, as opposed to making its money from selling the product to TV companies. The rates the TV stations pay for the cartoon itself is relatively low, which cannot compensate for the cost of producing the cartoon... Showed next 250 characters
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