Huawei challenging the Constitutionality of US's ban on its products

Discussion in 'Wall St. News' started by JSOP, May 29, 2019.

  1. luisHK

    luisHK


    Actually Huawei has been thriving in emerging markets and the third world. A few years back I used to go out with one of the top sales guys there (head of World Sales or Head of Sale in the Americas, he had a bunch of titles and traveling a lot between China, North and South America, he used to be an expat in Africa as well for Huawei in his formative years ). He reckoned Huawei was basically doing great in most of the places in the World but in the US, so US has never been the gravy train for Huawei afaik. It's been going for a multitude of customers in smaller markets for a long time now.
     
    #41     May 30, 2019
  2. Huawei is cheap, we all know CHina can send out the tech cheap so of course they do well in third world because that is where they generate moomentum and cash from sales.
     
    #42     May 30, 2019
  3. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    China rules on trade=/Huawei
     
    #43     May 30, 2019
  4. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    So let the DOJ make the case. Don't just use executive power on weak assertions
     
    #44     May 30, 2019
  5. bone

    bone

    You are just like Trump. You're never wrong and you lash out even when presented with incontrovertible evidence that challenges your bilious claims.
     
    #45     May 30, 2019
  6. ironchef

    ironchef

    The US started WWI and WWII?
     
    #46     May 30, 2019
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  7. But it works can't you admit at least? Add some further export controls especially in several hightech sectors and China will be on its knees and happily implement a law that makes companies that steal IP punishable by law. Plus China voluntarily offers to immediately implement all commitments it made as part of WTO agreements. Insurance electors and Financial sectors open completely to American firms. And just to add some huniliation, Xi will be sucking the dick of every last American ladyboy. It's gonna be so beautiful.

    But seriously, this is something America and the world needs and it's worth a prolonged fight.

     
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    #47     May 30, 2019
  8. Banjo

    Banjo

    "But seriously, this is something America and the world needs and it's worth a prolonged fight."
    :thumbsup:
     
    #48     May 30, 2019
  9. luisHK

    luisHK

    And killed Jesus.
     
    #49     May 30, 2019
  10. JSOP

    JSOP

    That I absolutely agree. Long-term quality and after-purchase support of China's products is a major concern. There are only a very few reputable brands of Chinese products that have stood up to the test of time. The majority are only good for dollar stores and at most Walmart. But that's how China makes money, coming out with products that's only good for short amount of time and then forcing you to have to buy it again and again for replacing it so it makes money on the high turnover of repeat sales volume. Lenovo/IBM went into crap after taken over by China because IBM machine is a relatively high-end PC concept that is high-quality build PC that's supposed to last 10+ years; that doesn't fit the Chinese business model where things are only supposed to last 6 months to max. 1 year. There is no money to be made that's why China has to f*** up the Lenovo/IBM machine for them to make money. There is one goal and one goal only in China's business model: Make $$$. Sustainability, ethics, environmental impact, long-term effects, that's all going to have to come later.
     
    #50     May 30, 2019
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