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Old 09-29-2011, 01:52 AM
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GM China partnership

"GM could turn to a Chinese automaker but that would be risky, exposing GM's intellectual property and technology to a potential rival."

GM is already partners with China Saic ,Buick,Chevy,Cadillac along with Toyota Bmw Mercedes Volkswagon, Audi .Volvo Cummings ,Caterpillar G.E. etc. etc. Incredibly it was recently announced that GM is sharing it’s
Volt technology with them! Whatever technology the Chinese can't copy or reverse engineer or steal ,they can bludgeon their foreign partners out of by government overseer! Welcome to The Peoples Republic Of China. quote : GM could turn into a Chinese automaker but that would be risky, exposing GM's intellectual property and technology to a potential rival." Really?
"I don't think you allow the Chinese to be your partner," Jefferies analyst Peter Nesvold said. "You're kind of letting the fox in the hen house."........ You mean to tell me no body told you ? It`s too late already Peter ………… They Own The Henhouse!

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Old 09-29-2011, 11:02 AM
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The Chinese has been cloning GM.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/chery_QQ
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Old 09-29-2011, 12:01 PM
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They should have called it the QQQQ.
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Old 10-01-2011, 07:11 PM
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China pressures foreign automakers to share EV technology

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The Chinese has been cloning GM.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/chery_QQ
true and now this
General Motors, Daimler AG, Suzuki Motor Corp., Volkwagen AG and Nissan Motor Co. all have said that they will build EVs in China.
Why are these companies jumping in? It's not to satisfy consumer demand for EVs. In fact, EV sales in China are virtually nonexistent.
The automakers are doing so because Beijing wants them to.

If foreign automakers want to expand operations in China, they must do two things. They must share their EV technology with their Chinese partners -- which happen to be state-owned companies -- and they must help those partners to create new local car brands.

These policies are not limited to EV technology or just to automobiles
just ask Boeing ,GE ,Caterpilar,BMW, Honda ,Toyota etc.

Read more: http://www.autonews.com/article/2011...#ixzz1ZZv0N7TN
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Old 10-01-2011, 07:32 PM
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true and now this
General Motors, Daimler AG, Suzuki Motor Corp., Volkwagen AG and Nissan Motor Co. all have said that they will build EVs in China.
Why are these companies jumping in? It's not to satisfy consumer demand for EVs. In fact, EV sales in China are virtually nonexistent.
The automakers are doing so because Beijing wants them to.

If foreign automakers want to expand operations in China, they must do two things. They must share their EV technology with their Chinese partners -- which happen to be state-owned companies -- and they must help those partners to create new local car brands.

These policies are not limited to EV technology or just to automobiles
just ask Boeing ,GE ,Caterpilar,BMW, Honda ,Toyota etc.

Read more: http://www.autonews.com/article/2011...#ixzz1ZZv0N7TN
What else is new???

http://www.reformed-theology.org/htm...chapter_04.htm

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Old 10-03-2011, 07:20 PM
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Interesting article Chas . Your'e right business as usual screw the consequences so long as the money flows.
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