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On Mar 19 10:39 AM User 329557 wrote:

> Let's face it. You only work or invest in China on their terms. If
> they allow you there, it's because you have some technology or expertise
> they want or need. My husband was secunded to a Chinese Power Company
> by an American Company to assist in building a Nuclear Power Plant
> in Guangdong Province. The French were the primary contractor, but
> the Chinese needed a partner to assist them, thus the American Company.
> They invited my husband and I to Beijing and took us on a tour of
> a Coal Fired plant outside Beijing. It was an older plant but in
> immaculate and clean condition. There were three generators within
> the plant, they showed us the first two, "These were made by the
> Russians". When we came to the third, (which was identical), he proudly
> professed, this one was made in China by Chinese. So you see, the
> Chinese USE foreigners to get the technology they need, and once
> they learn it and don't need you any more, you're out the door. American
> companies are playing right into their hands.]]>
Fri, 20 Mar 2009 04:22:59 -0400

On Mar 19 10:39 AM User 329557 wrote:

> Let's face it. You only work or invest in China on their terms. If
> they allow you there, it's because you have some technology or expertise
> they want or need. My husband was secunded to a Chinese Power Company
> by an American Company to assist in building a Nuclear Power Plant
> in Guangdong Province. The French were the primary contractor, but
> the Chinese needed a partner to assist them, thus the American Company.
> They invited my husband and I to Beijing and took us on a tour of
> a Coal Fired plant outside Beijing. It was an older plant but in
> immaculate and clean condition. There were three generators within
> the plant, they showed us the first two, "These were made by the
> Russians". When we came to the third, (which was identical), he proudly
> professed, this one was made in China by Chinese. So you see, the
> Chinese USE foreigners to get the technology they need, and once
> they learn it and don't need you any more, you're out the door. American
> companies are playing right into their hands.]]>
Geithner on Yuan: Misstep or Warning Shot? http://seekingalpha.com/article/116167/comments?source=feed#comment-364097 364097

On Jan 23 09:57 AM MJJP wrote:

> I really see nothing wrong with implementing a Smoot Hawley Tariff
> which would protect a certain percentage of industry. Opening up
> our entire mfg base to the lowest bidder is suicide as we can plainly
> see. We produce nothing , our wages are in the toilet and as such
> our standard of living is dropping. Real unemployement as compared
> to the Great Depression is similar. I am not against free trade as
> long as it is fair trade. Tell those that want to enter our markets
> to clean up their act and enact clean water standards, sewage, safe
> labor standards etc. Then we'll talk.]]>
Fri, 23 Jan 2009 10:42:11 -0500

On Jan 23 09:57 AM MJJP wrote:

> I really see nothing wrong with implementing a Smoot Hawley Tariff
> which would protect a certain percentage of industry. Opening up
> our entire mfg base to the lowest bidder is suicide as we can plainly
> see. We produce nothing , our wages are in the toilet and as such
> our standard of living is dropping. Real unemployement as compared
> to the Great Depression is similar. I am not against free trade as
> long as it is fair trade. Tell those that want to enter our markets
> to clean up their act and enact clean water standards, sewage, safe
> labor standards etc. Then we'll talk.]]>
Nine Ways to Profit in 2009 http://seekingalpha.com/article/112963/comments?source=feed#comment-344828 344828 Sat, 03 Jan 2009 10:34:06 -0500 How the US Slowdown Is Slowing Down China http://seekingalpha.com/article/98490/comments?source=feed#comment-274478 274478 Mon, 06 Oct 2008 06:03:26 -0400 Don't Confuse the Stock with the Company, or the Market with the Economy http://seekingalpha.com/article/92605/comments?source=feed#comment-239754 239754 it costs 1.5usd to buy a mimic of crocs in china
and china is exporting hell of mimics to europe and usa
as far as i know there's only limited patent protection on crocs's feature plastic footware and it can be easily jumped over by chinese low cost mfg rivals. ]]>
Tue, 26 Aug 2008 23:06:45 -0400 it costs 1.5usd to buy a mimic of crocs in china
and china is exporting hell of mimics to europe and usa
as far as i know there's only limited patent protection on crocs's feature plastic footware and it can be easily jumped over by chinese low cost mfg rivals. ]]>
Shanghai's Own Stock Market Rules http://seekingalpha.com/article/92369/comments?source=feed#comment-238098 238098 Sun, 24 Aug 2008 23:39:24 -0400