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To: sandeep who wrote (126979)5/28/2019 4:20:53 PM
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I know Huawei gets a lot of network parts from Finisar that has two new factories in China.... Finisar is waiting for approval from only China to be acquired by II-VI for a fat premium. I am sure China was stea.... er learning as much as possible from the joint venture to go it alone eventually. Perhaps they speed it up by having Finisar "sell" their interest in the factories to Huawei or some other "entity" as condition for the merger....

What a tangled mess mostly caused by US companies looking for avoiding taxes on stuff sold overseas as well as lower costs plus the access to Chinese markets. Sadly, most US companies sold their future generations to get the short term profits in the old tax structure.



To: sandeep who wrote (126979)5/28/2019 5:18:01 PM
From: Jamie153  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206742
 
Stealing something that hasn't been created yet sounds like science fiction.

The only reason Wahway ("Huawei") is in the news is because they beat every US tech company with 5G. If the US won that race none of this would be important. I think we all know the winners get to write history, not the losers.

Besides, the country with better tech rules the world and that's what this is about. China is winning.