Cut and paste journalism at its worst.
Cut and paste journalism at its worst. The CEO is a moron.
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Cut and paste journalism at its worst. The CEO is a moron.
Two words to describe Jane’s: incompetence and arrogance. Not only their articles are borderline plagiarism of defence company’s press release you can find for free online just with some little information here and there that just make the article hard to read and boring as hell, but the management as well as their journalism are the most arrogant people ever.
The artifices and in general the ‘information’ they provide are often late and not to the point.
The platform is too expensive compared to its competitors. I prefer to rely on other open platform which have a better quality and timely journalism.
Had also a terrible experience at interacting with them as they were quite rude to me and not professional.
I don’t recommend doing any business with them.
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