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To: elmatador who wrote (1521)12/6/2018 4:15:36 AM
From: Snowshoe  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13803
 
re "It won't be safe for officers of companies that circumvent rules to travel abroad."

The risk is that Canadians and/or Americans will be arrested in retribution.



To: elmatador who wrote (1521)12/6/2018 9:30:00 AM
From: richardred  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 13803
 
circumventing rules/regulations happens among global companies. The Volkswagen emissions scandal. The Takata's air-bag scandal are more recent ones. Marc Rich was one in the past. Money talks and people walk.

RE: Companies Agree To Huge Penalties But usually Don't Admit Doing Anything Wrong.

P.S.

U.S. company Lumentum receives China approval for Oclaro deal
(Reuters) - Lumentum Holdings Inc , seen by analysts as a parts supplier for Apple Inc’s Face ID technology, said on Thursday it received antitrust clearance from China for its $1.7 billion acquisition of Oclaro Inc.