sshakir411
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Bud (that's the best name I can find for you) GE's appliance business didn;t even contribute a quarter of their revenues, before their financial arm was spun off I bet it didn't even do 10% of their global revenues! You do know what GE is famous for, don;t you & yet you bring the worst example to support an inane argument ~ consumer electronics? And stocks, really, do you need more one uppery to win an argument?
How do you suppose a Chinese owned power plant, employing Chinese employees (not all of them but say majority) & using Chinese raw materials (taking the worst case scenario) make money for Pakistan? Let me guess the govt of Pak will lease the land & use the rent to show growth? What about all the pvt sector Pak companies, oh right they barely make anything that's registers on the richter scale, so far as exports to China are concerned!
I guess they;ll lease office space in Shanghai or Beijing to show growth? Doesn;t hurt that Chinese companies are getting better terms to setup factories as compared to Pak owned businesses, reported by dawn, so I guess you'll be making money by exporting renminbi to China?
If it quacks like a duck, twats like one then you can bet your farm that it is a peking duck!
1) I used GE the parent company as an example of leasing assets and plants owned by China. I didn't choose GE's appliance business to explain anything..you brought it up. If you think the appliance business is the only place where GE does this then I'm sorry there's no point discussing this further.
2) No where did I mention that CPEC will make money for Pakistan..i simply stated that in return for the route Pakistan will get free infrastructure...please read what I said and don't make up stuff.
3) You've lost your marbles. Since you're such a dud...please re-read post #62 and comeback when you've understood it. No where did I say anything will Pakistan tons of money. Are you confusing me with someone else?
4) Don't bring up the topic of Chinese firms owning companies in the US or anywhere in the world..you clearly have no idea how much of the world's businesses are now owned and ran by China/Chinese.