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To: Sdgla who wrote (1101232)11/24/2018 5:14:37 AM
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To: Sdgla who wrote (1101232)11/24/2018 8:39:02 AM
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On Huawei: "the US has at least one CLEAR ULTERIOR MOTIVE to stymie Huawei's growing global presence: Huawei has already become the dominant global player in 5G - a position that the US covets. There is only one true 5G supplier right now, and that is Huawei," said Neil McRae, chief network architect for large British carrier BT Group PLC, at a Huawei event in London earlier this week. "The others need to catch up."

And even after US officials interceded, warning European telecoms about the dangers of using Huawei's equipment, some - including one unnamed Italian company - said they simply couldn't find a suitable replacement for Huawei's equipment.

Though government officials in China and the US have signaled that the meeting between President Trump and President Xi in Buenos Aires is definitely happening, these latest reports support what has become the 'base case' view of most Wall Street banks: Expect little to no progress from the meeting, as even a commitment from the US to delay its planned end-of-year tariff escalation now appears be much of an ask." ---------------------------------- Nothing ethical about the US's non zen tactics. Lies, lies and more lies upsetting the whole applecart and potentially leading to inflation which will bring on HIGHER INTEREST RATES. Market crash can get much worse in the banana republic of America IMO.