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Yes, the question of ownership is anything but transparent.
Ownership also matters regarding subsidies. If it is a state-owned company, the allegation of subsidies makes no sense as the state is simply the rightly investor. Subsidies only applies to non-state companies receiving state money.
THEN - we are no longer talking about a private company, and we are talking about Chinese government behind this behavior, which is a whole different issue.
I still don't get what exactly the supposed problem is with Huawei, other than it being a leading competitor
It's probably arguably easier to take on a company in its current state then let it grow into a behemoth. I guess what the fear is here is basically it doesn't want it to turn out into a Google of China i.e. have an ecosystem in the 5G environment where they have everyone by the balls and threaten you at their will.
These days it's not quite so simple to produce all your own goods without some reliance on another company.
Good thing Dems convinced me that Wall Street has nothing to do with Main Street. You see, it works both ways.
Well, the bolded does not apply to me, so not going to address.
Second, stocks react instantaneously to bad news, regardless of what they are. However in this case the bad news is tremendous loss in revenue, would like me to explain what happens next? I thought some people here were very worried about the loss of "good jobs". Well the jobs in question often require a Ph.D. so they are (or should I say were?) good.
Trump is working hard to keep people from doing business in US.
Is that why Google won't do business with Huawei? I ask because the story posted seems to say there were specific reasons apart from your insinuation. Maybe read the OP again?
It's probably arguably easier to take on a company in its current state then let it grow into a behemoth. I guess what the fear is here is basically it doesn't want it to turn out into a Google of China i.e. have an ecosystem in the 5G environment where they have everyone by the balls and threaten you at their will.
These days it's not quite so simple to produce all your own goods without some reliance on another company.
You cannot even make a pencil without depending on thousands of employees from dozens of companies, all loosely working together to supply the raw materials so that your company can produce its end product.
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