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  • Foxconn paid 20,000 rioting workers to leave the company

    Madbum said:
    Madbum said:
    Madbum said:
    Whole thing staged by CCP to hurt American company Apple and Taiwanese  Foxconn.         “ indirectly”

    Not a conspiracy, it’s fact. A week ago, Local Chinese government offered retired communist party members and soldiers to work for Foxconn. These were the same people protesting yesterday clock work like military. And today these same people says they are leaving… Gee whiz?


    How do you prove they are the same people. LOL 
    Because these people haven’t even started working yet and they all extorted money from Foxconn. So they know exactly who they are. 

    Sounds like we have CCP sympathizer ?
    Foxconn told you they have not started? Where do you get the information? 
    Taiwan.

    but just read this head line 

    “20k people paid and told to leave”

    They were hired last week and  and their argument was Foxconn breeched  contract because they thought they were getting their money upfront

    but Foxconn contract clearly said full bonus will be paid at end of 6 months

    so Foxconn decided to pay these 20 k new people brought in by Local CCP government and told them to leave.

    so Foxconn don’t even want them there anymore… in the middle of worker shortage. So Foxconn knows what is up 


    Let me ask you one more time. Is this exactly what Foxconn said?
    FileMakerFeller
  • Foxconn paid 20,000 rioting workers to leave the company

    Madbum said:
    Whole thing staged by CCP to hurt American company Apple and Taiwanese  Foxconn.         “ indirectly”

    Not a conspiracy, it’s fact. A week ago, Local Chinese government offered retired communist party members and soldiers to work for Foxconn. These were the same people protesting yesterday clock work like military. And today these same people says they are leaving… Gee whiz?


    How do you prove they are the same people. LOL 
    viclauyycgatorguy
  • Foxconn apologizes to rioters, Apple is on the scene

    Madbum said:
    Chinese communist CCP is behind all this

    Foxconn is owned by Democratic country  Taiwan that a China wants forever to attack

    Apple is owned by USA 

    CCP is using its famed “Weibo” army to do its dirty work . Weibo is the Chinese super app literally every person in China use 24/7

    CCP is doing this because it doesn’t want to directly be seen as going after Foxconn and Apple because they are “partners”

    lastly, why with strict “lockdowns”, nobody is wondering why these protestors are able to roam free, cameras everywhere?


    this is CCP coordinated 


    Unlikely! This factory is in a special zone. It does not have to follow rules imposed by CCP on other Chinese companies. FoxConn management should be blamed for this Covid spread inside the factory. 
    radarthekat
  • Jean-Louis Gassee doesn't know who an iPad is for, and thinks you don't either

    Smartphones and computers are not iPad either. 
    Panifexhumanaftera11jeffharrisdanoxwatto_cobrajony0
  • iPhone not hit by Southeast Asia's collapsing smartphone market

    avon b7 said:
    In the near term, US preventing China from developing/using advanced chips will dampen the enthusiasm of Chinese toward smartphones. The remnant effect of this decrease of passion will reduce Chinese smartphone makers in developing new smartphones. Because they see there is no future to match Apple iPhones. Why bother? 
    That is definitely not the case as all Chinese manufacturers still have access to the most cutting edge chipsets. The only real developer of homegrown custom SoCs for phones was Huawei but they are also using Snapdragon chipsets at the high end now, and have stated that 2023 will be the year they move back to a two flagship models per year. 

    They have been re-jigging their supply chain and obviously left a huge hole in the Chinese market while everything slowly comes back online.

    Throw in Covid, an economic downturn, the chip shortage/surplus, the US-China tech war and the resulting longer upgrade periods and you have pretty much the perfect storm and I'm of the opinion that Apple hasn't escaped it. 

    Prices in the EU for example are a mid-term deterrent for purchase and, availability aside, I expect demand to be weaker during the holiday period.

    But the most important point is that the market is still dominated by Android phones. 
    But the enthusiasm is already reflected in the global decrease of smartphone sales while Apple is the exception and reversing the trend up. 
    watto_cobrajony0