MikeB and BigB Leave CECash

CURACAO – CECash, the affiliate spinoff of Cybererotica, issued a statement late Wednesday announcing the departure of longtime employees MikeB and BigB from the company.

While only limited information was available regarding a change of management within CECash’s inner ranks, a CECash spokesperson stated: “It is with regret that we have had to say goodbye to BigB and MikeB after many years of loyal service to the company. The decision was not arrived at lightly but was dictated by important business considerations.”

The statement further mentioned that because CECash’s parent company is situated offshore, many of the company’s functions have been migrating to foreign affiliates for years now.

“These moves are aimed at bringing core activities and assets closer to centralized management facilities and streamlining operating efficiencies for the company,” the company stated. “Among the functions that are being affected are content management and strategic marketing, two areas that Bryan [BigB] and Mike [MikeB] were involved in and therefore this move was necessary.”

BigB and MikeB were not available to confirm any of the above information with XBiz at press time.

“CECash would like to publicly acknowledge the contributions that BigB and MikeB have made over the years and thank them both for their work on behalf of the company,” the company stated. “We do of course wish the two of them the best in all their future endeavors and look forward to continued relationships in their future projects.”

Earlier this month, CeCash announced the release of SexOnThePod.com, a new video-on-demand service powered by UWatchDVDs.

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