A reappraisal of China's semiconductor strategy

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I don't think there is a link to that video snippet. You might be able to bump into it on the Bloomberg news channel now if it's still ongoing.
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and the link to Bloomberg containing what you described as:
I asked about your

"You'll currently see on Bloomberg a synopsis of Nokia CEO coming on to say Nokia is competing favorably with Huawei....blah blah blah.... and ending with "We have taken two-thirds of the contracts.""

from Today at 6:57 AM
Even the U.S. media is against Huawei?

You'll currently see on Bloomberg a synopsis of Nokia CEO coming on to say Nokia is competing favorably with Huawei....blah blah blah.... and ending with "We have taken two-thirds of the contracts."

It so happened that I watched the interview. I clearly recall he said something like "We have taken two-thirds of the contracts against our Nordic competitor (Ericsson)." Bloomberg just censored the "against our Nordic competitor" part of the speech making it effectively in reference to Huawei and falsely at that.

To me, this is obviously a blatant effort to lie to the public at large.
 

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I asked about your

"You'll currently see on Bloomberg a synopsis of Nokia CEO coming on to say Nokia is competing favorably with Huawei....blah blah blah.... and ending with "We have taken two-thirds of the contracts.""

from Today at 6:57 AM

Yes...the video snippet replayed again on my TV just now. You would probably need a paid TV subscription to see the channel. You can try accessing it through Bloomberg website but the free viewing time is limited.

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Yes...the video snippet replayed again on my TV just now. You would probably need a paid TV subscription to see the channel. You can try accessing it through Bloomberg website but the free viewing time is limited.

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it comes down to this:

Yesterday at 6:57 AM
Even the U.S. media is against Huawei?

You'll currently see on Bloomberg a synopsis of Nokia CEO coming on to say Nokia is competing favorably with Huawei....blah blah blah.... and ending with "We have taken two-thirds of the contracts."

It so happened that I watched the interview. I clearly recall he said something like "We have taken two-thirds of the contracts against our Nordic competitor (Ericsson)." Bloomberg just censored the "against our Nordic competitor" part of the speech making it effectively in reference to Huawei and falsely at that.

To me, this is obviously a blatant effort to lie to the public at large.
there's "synopsis" in your sentence

"You'll currently see on Bloomberg a synopsis of Nokia CEO coming on to say Nokia is competing favorably with Huawei....blah blah blah.... and ending with "We have taken two-thirds of the contracts.""

and
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"A synopsis is a brief summary of the major points of a subject or written work or story, either as prose or as a table; an abridgment or condensation of a work."

so I thought you had seen something like
  • Uranium stockpile limits could be breached as soon as June 27
  • Trump prepares new U.S. sanctions, says Iran can’t go nuclear
(this I think would be "synopsis" of
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which I'm giving here as an example of what I think synopsis is)

and I asked you to link it ("it" here = "synopsis" as an example above) Yesterday at 8:22 PM
 

gelgoog

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Bloomberg made article about China's "spy chip" which was debunked by the supposed affected entities Apple and Amazon and laughed at by industry specialists. It can be sensationalist and crooked like heck.
 

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it comes down to this:

Yesterday at 6:57 AM
there's "synopsis" in your sentence

"You'll currently see on Bloomberg a synopsis of Nokia CEO coming on to say Nokia is competing favorably with Huawei....blah blah blah.... and ending with "We have taken two-thirds of the contracts.""

and
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"A synopsis is a brief summary of the major points of a subject or written work or story, either as prose or as a table; an abridgment or condensation of a work."

so I thought you had seen something like
  • Uranium stockpile limits could be breached as soon as June 27
  • Trump prepares new U.S. sanctions, says Iran can’t go nuclear
(this I think would be "synopsis" of
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which I'm giving here as an example of what I think synopsis is)

and I asked you to link it ("it" here = "synopsis" as an example above) Yesterday at 8:22 PM

I told you the video synopsis or video snippet or video clips or whatever you want to call them can't be linked. It appeared among one or two other video clips during an intermission of some main news program.
 
I told you the video synopsis or video snippet or video clips or whatever you want to call them can't be linked. It appeared among one or two other video clips during an intermission of some main news program.
first you said Yesterday at 6:57 AM

"You'll currently see on Bloomberg a synopsis of Nokia CEO coming on to say Nokia is competing favorably with Huawei....blah blah blah.... and ending with "We have taken two-thirds of the contracts.""

so what "synopsis" you characterized by this sentence?

some footage, or some text?
 

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first you said Yesterday at 6:57 AM

"You'll currently see on Bloomberg a synopsis of Nokia CEO coming on to say Nokia is competing favorably with Huawei....blah blah blah.... and ending with "We have taken two-thirds of the contracts.""

so what "synopsis" you characterized by this sentence?

some footage, or some text?

Video footage. I did say "Nokia CEO coming on to say...".

That is mean to say "Coming on TV to say".
 

CMP

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maybe thats why china gave 3 times as much 5G contract value to ericsson as to nokia. to maintain the balance between the two
 

MrCrazyBoyRavi

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China should just scrap its policy of information act , where government can access any company’s data. These kinds of rules kills off any chance of chinese technology to be adopted worldwide. Government should only intervene during the case of corruption , monopoly, fraud etc . China government wants full control over technology but no people in westernworld would like that. Government should reduce its influence on technology that have global economic significance.
 
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