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Likening Volvo to a caged beast, Chinese car maker Geely pledged on Sunday to 'liberate the tiger' onto the Asian powerhouse's burgeoning auto market after it signed a deal to acquire the brand from Ford.
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After 5 years, close down the unit that is making a loss. If both are profitable.. keep both.
ha ha ha ha ha
SE of course. A bit of competition make svenska more productive....
ha ha
dont the white colonialists, used to go to other countries and kill the tigers and hang them up on the walls?
don't the white colonialists used to go to other countries and kill the aborigines and take their bodies home as curios and study them and place them in museums?
dont some comments sound like they are laced with poison?
ha ha ha
Guess what the little mobile broadband dongle you see advertised below is made by guess who? Ericsson? Nokia???? Telia??? Nope... Huawei, one of the rising brands of China...
Volvo in Sweden will eventually be marketing and design... Volvo needs the cache of Sweden to be successful.
China has changed a lot over the last few decades and especially the last few years.
Have any of you been there recently? I think not.
Your attitude that China is third world and backward is very wrong.
China is the new superpower and also the new engine of the worlds economy. They have quite a few good designers and engineers as well.
I have a feeling that in a year or two, you people will have egg on your faces over your comments.
China will most likely take Volvo from strength to strength. If China feels it has something to prove, nothing will stand in the way of them making it the best.
i guess you've been to china - the cities. Yes wow mega cities, very modern, everyone living on top of each other just like in europe.
Funny thing is they have millions of people in their country that are so backward they don't have access to TV. But yea, major superpower.
I have also been to the USA.
You should try visiting Europe. We are not living on top each other.
In the USA a lot of people are also living in multi-story buildings. The next time I am at a property expo buying property, should I refuse to buy due to Miami and New York having apartments, one on top of the other.
If ever in China, give the Maglev a try. It is an interesting method of public transport. I know that for you from hickville in the USA, it will be very backward, but you might find it interesting, the same as Shanghai and Gāoxióng.
Get the train to small towns such as Changzhou, Mǔdānjiāng, Chángchūn, Shenzhen, Taichung, Táizhōng, Xiānggǎng, Guìyáng, Wǔhàn and Nánchāng, to see the China away from the largest tourist spots.
China has taken more out of abject poverty in the last 30 years than there is people in the USA, where'as the USA has increased its amount of people living in poverty.
Regarding Geely. I once met an engineer from Geely two years ago. I got talking to him at the bar in the Old Bull bar in Lund, here in Sverige. I was sitting with my friend at the bar, having a chat and a drink. My friend, she designs specialist high temperature combustion chambers in high effficiency power units and has helped her brother rebuild a drag racer. My friend sat listening to the Geely guy talking and comparing notes on there laptops about high end engine design. She actually said to me that the guy knew more about her subject than she did and was wondering why she had never heard of him. My friend made clear the ideas the Geely guy was working on, were very advanced.
I have a friend who works in a local university who has visited the Geely factory, who came back to Sverige shocked. She also expected third world and got a very serious wake up call. She is worried about the way she is being dismissed for saying people need to have a major rethink and rightly suspects the advancements made in China will come back to bite us on the ass.
My brother lectures electronics. He has told me roughly the same thing about Chinese lecturers he has met at conference. They know there stuff.
I am seeing more Chinese names of researchers appearing in research journals at an increasing rate. That I expect to see a lot more of in the future.
The China of 100 years ago, were there was signs on the lawns stating "no dogs, no Chinese" is long gone.
The China of 50 years ago is long gone.
The China of ten years ago is gone, maybe even the China of 1 year ago.
China is changing so rapidly it is impossible to keep up with the latest events.
The naysayers can whinge and whine all they want. There opinion will not stop the Chinese making a better country and better lives for themselves.
My personal opinion of China is this.
I don't think we have seen anything yet and that we are all going to get some shocks.
Wrong.
I have worked in the USA.
I have relatives there.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/03/30/2860573.htm?section=justin
And Chinese are renowned for treating their beasts really well, especially their dogs.
Especially, americanska!!!,
Wow that was hard work reading your life story, achievements and the rundown of all the important people you know. Also thanks for the train timetable. I get it you are smarter than us people and well travelled oh and you dabble in property. A little pompous too I may add
I have been to china and have no third world view but as you are so quick to put the Chinese on a pedestal you must also be willing to see the major faults.
Pollution: Let's be very realistic they have built amazing cities in recent years but seem to have placed waste management at the very bottom of their priorities, not the work of great civil engineers. Also the catastrophic effect such boom industry is having on their local environment, disgraceful river pollution and poor drinking water & waste (general sewer systems) services to the poorer communities
Poverty: you stated china has taken more people out of abject poverty but neglected to mention has created a colossal disparity in wealth and have yet to implement an all inclusive school, health or welfare system even though they are the financial superpower of the world a disturbing neglect of their social responsibilities.
Freedom & Human rights: This is a pretty important point, we have really no idea of the poor human rights practices that continue in china, what we do know is the industry is driven on the back of very little regulation when it comes to health and safety, so most of those who have as you think risen from abject poverty have done so at severe risk to their health in unskilled factory work. If you want to be recognized as a great power you must get all aspects of society right. Any nation who pays subsistent wages to unprotected workers and then fails to provide any social structure has the opportunity to become a superpower.
Last but not least the country still operates a policy of censorship not exactly something to be revered.
I do agree on other aspects china has an amazingly talented workforce and with the right implementation of a decent education policy that workforce has untold potential.
Hope everything is fine with Volvo and Geely.
'Nobody is saying that all the Chinese have a better standard of living than those living in the USA' Infact many are saying exactly the opposite and it is no wonder why when you look at:
- China's treatment of Tibet
- Lack of freedom speech and media reporting or censorship of the internet
- Supression of religious beliefs
- Torture of prisoners and no judicial independence to ensure fair trials
- Death penalty (and the fact that people can be put to death for nonviolent crimes such as theft)
- And don't get me started on how they treat their dogs