To: frmrVZguy who wrote (150 ) 5/26/2018 4:26:37 PM From: frmrVZguy Respond to of 290 5G News: Taurus POTUS winUS at businUS Who'da thunkit? Ohhh maybe someone :WinkWink: :bowdown: ---Message 31614416 If the goal is to gain 5G biz for USA tech suppliers into the Chinese market and protect the USA marketshare for USA brands, plus approval of the QCOM-NXP merger, all-the-while defending our security, is POTUS willing to outsource our security firewalls to Shenzen? Or will a new security protocol get included in the trade negotiations? Time will tell. There's a Bull in the China shop. --- So, QCOM gets to close the NXP deal starting tomorrow ... and a new security protocol in our trading relationship with PRC China results ... 'cuz 'Taurus POTUS winUS at businUS' ---President Donald Trump confirmed the change in a series of tweets on Friday:" Senator Schumer and Obama Administration let phone company ZTE flourish with no security checks," Trump said... Trump went on: "I closed it down then let it reopen with high level security guarantees, change of management and board, must purchase U.S. parts and pay a $1.3 Billion fine. Dems do nothing but complain and obstruct. They made only bad deals (Iran) and their so-called Trade Deals are the laughing stock of the world!" --- Has any previous Administration been as entertaining? Ever? AND successful? Heck, I didn't even vote - couldn't decide. I vote jobs, defense and pro-growth, and anti-war, as a general rule. We repatriated dollars, now spend 'em on education and infrastructure, please. Mr. President. 5G is just a bit of it. Education is one of the best investments we can make for our future prosperity. Inner city kids should share in HOPE and real successes as they graduate. Celebrate ^THAT^ at 5G speeds. IMO ---THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Chinese authorities expected to OK Qualcomm’s bid to buy NXP By Yoko Kubota and Lingling Wei Published: May 26, 2018 11:57 a.m. ET Chinese authorities are set to approve Qualcomm Inc.’s planned $44 billion acquisition of Netherlands-based NXP Semiconductors NV in the next few days, according to people familiar with the matter , in what would be another significant step toward easing frayed U.S.-China trade relations. China’s State Administration for Market Regulation, which has been conducting the antitrust review, will hold a meeting on the matter Monday, according to the people. They said a contingent of Qualcomm’s legal team arrived in Beijing this weekend to hammer out final details ...