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It is possible it is opening a cached copy that has the same time and date, even if content is different.
Or the file actually did save like that and MS excel dropped your changes. It has happened to me before.
You or IT should be able to see versions if your company runs that option, to let you load as version X.
IT is going to be your best bet on figuring out if you have a good copy somewhere or if it went into the void