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norok said @ 5:37pm GMT on 7th November
Chinese govt. and Chinese wealthy are kind of synonymous... being the country is an odd mix of Capital/Socialism making it better defined as an oligarchy. The Chinese have been absconding their wealth in a multitude of ways from Seattle and Canadian real estate to Bitcoin.
I think it's more likely a strategic move to expedite the takeover in the fast paced tech world to capitalize on a major block to Qualcomm announced this week that Apple will discontinue using their chips for the 2018 line of products.
norok said @ 5:38pm GMT on 7th November
Chinese govt. and Chinese wealthy are kind of synonymous... being the country is an odd mix of Capital/Socialism making it better defined as an oligarchy. The Chinese have been absconding their wealth in a multitude of ways from Seattle and Canadian real estate to Bitcoin.
I think it's more likely a strategic move to expedite the takeover after a major blow to Qualcomm. It was cited this week that Apple will discontinue using their chips for the 2018 line of products.
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norok said @ 5:37pm GMT on 7th November
Chinese govt. and Chinese wealthy are kind of synonymous... being the country is an odd mix of Capital/Socialism making it better defined as an oligarchy. The Chinese have been absconding their wealth in a multitude of ways from Seattle and Canadian real estate to Bitcoin.
I think it's more likely a strategic move to expedite the takeover after a major blow to Qualcomm. It was cited this week that Apple will discontinue using their chips for the 2018 line of products.