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To: tejek who wrote (63774)6/30/1999 4:39:00 AM
From: Gary Ng  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576080
 
tejek, Re: Why would they want to benefit taiwan who they see as a rogue province. It doesn't make sense. It is more likely that they would invite dell or intel to build facilities in china. Don't you agree?

Obviously, you know nothing about China and Taiwan. China would
be more than happy(in fact eager) to benefit Taiwanese
manufacturers. Actually, many OEM firms in China are funded by
Taiwanese(lots of them).

Gary



To: tejek who wrote (63774)6/30/1999 12:51:00 PM
From: Yougang Xiao  Respond to of 1576080
 
Ted: <<Do you think mainland china will let taiwan inc flood their market with pc's?>>

Socialism and Capitalism live happily together these days in mainland.

Politics has nothing to do with PCs to be sold there.

CPQ and IBM used to be the volume leaders in mainland.

Now mainland's home grown box maker, notablly, Legend, is #1.

Because of Legend's competitive pricing over CPQ/IBM folks.

Via would do equally well, if not better than Legend.



To: tejek who wrote (63774)6/30/1999 1:31:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Respond to of 1576080
 
Tejek - Re: "It is more likely that they would invite dell or intel to build facilities in china. Don't you agree?"

Dell and Intel already have facilities in mainland China.

They are two steps ahead.

Paul