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Applied Materials No-Politics Thread (AMAT)
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24797<i>China is leasing farming land, mineral rights, oil and gas rights, etc.etchmeister-12/16/2010
24796How do you create equivalency between transferring skills that I have learned duSun Tzu-12/16/2010
24795China is not simply buying real estate the way Japan did. China is leasing farmSun Tzu-12/16/2010
24794Why is this not simply a replay of our interaction with Japan many years ago? Twillcousa-12/16/2010
24793<i>Everybody does it ?</i> The commercial value of pirated software etchmeister-12/16/2010
24792Thank you. I learned this after I listened to interviews with half a dozen top Sun Tzu-12/16/2010
24791Hi Sun, A fair and valid analysis. Good work. Bobrobert b furman-12/16/2010
24790IMO, the problem is lack of union presence on the board of directors. Germany iSun Tzu112/16/2010
24789This is part and parcel of all businesses. Everybody does it and everybody compSun Tzu-12/16/2010
24788>> My point was that US technology (which is extremely competitive) is higSun Tzu-12/16/2010
24787Hi cluka, Part of the problem in many cases is a local unions failure to read trobert b furman-12/16/2010
24786<i>they will tell you that the way to resolve it is to let them buy the teetchmeister-12/16/2010
24785There is something fundamentally wrong about shutting down a manufacturing facilcluka-12/16/2010
24784My point was that US technology (which is extremely competitive) is highly discoetchmeister-12/16/2010
24783LOL! Great analogy!Arran Yuan-12/15/2010
24782Follow up - 10 years ago EUR was 0.92 USD, today it is $1.34 - a rise of nearly Sun Tzu212/15/2010
24781>> is the euro really any stronger than the dollar For the short answer,Sun Tzu112/15/2010
24780But is the euro really any stronger than the dollar and are there enough euros awillcousa-12/15/2010
24779Actually the US is not giving technology away, not even if people pay for it. TSun Tzu112/15/2010
24778here's the link youtube.cometchmeister-12/15/2010
24777here's the link youtube.cometchmeister-12/15/2010
24776Tell John you must be asleep to dream... (the AMD had a great post on this topicetchmeister-12/15/2010
24775<i>With twenty percent of their next year’s NAND inventory now going in thetchmeister112/15/2010
24774Today it's J.P. Morgan ... you "control" Intel - you "controetchmeister-12/14/2010
24773<i>By my account, USD is still 40% - 60% overvalued. We have another 4 - 1etchmeister-12/14/2010
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