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.
They're not very smart, are they? If they wanted to run a brothel under the radar and not attract attention, then of all the companies they could have said they worked for, Huawei should be the last option. They might as well have listed themselves as counter-intelligence agents for the Chinese government or professional assassination/bank-robbing squad LOL
UK media too.... they make the headline appear as if today a gang of Huawei employees just got arrested for committing trafficking crimes...
But when you actually read the article you realize this has absolutely nothing to do with Huawei at all, and that in fine print details it makes a brief mention that these criminals that were arrested had put merely down Huawei as their employment field when filling out a hotel renting application.. It is like as if some sex trafficking ring was busted by the FBI but the New York Times prints "Boeing" gang jailed over brothel ring ... but you realize the only association this had to do with Boeing was that the criminals when renting a hotel told the hotel that they worked for Boeing
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I got intrigued;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.
I got intrigued;
would you please link what you described in your sentences #2 and #3
(I tried to find those links by myself, ended up with
Huawei’s Troubles Are a Big Opportunity for Ericsson and Nokia
linking
but I assume these wouldn't be what you meant Today at 6:57 AM
EDIT actually the interview could be it, now heard the 'two-third against Nordic competitor' part after 02:30)
and the link to Bloomberg containing what you described as:Yes, you can hear the part about the Nordic competitor in the video at 2:13.
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 the link to Bloomberg containing what you described as:
Oh man, Ren is awesome. That woman with level 80 resting bitch face just kept trying to steer Ren into saying that his company's in trouble even though he already clearly told her that everything was under control even with numbers provided to her for evidence, so he just kept talking to her like a child, even showed a picture of an airplane with holes in it! She kept asking what the plan was to plug up those holes even though Ren already told her his R&D team is working on the parts and she's free to interview them and she kept saying he didn't answer the question. What the hell does she want, the blueprints?? Hilarious when she asks whether Ren would pick up a call from Trump and Ren trolls her saying, "I've never talked to him before; I don't have his number. How do I know it's really him? Did he tweet about it first?" LOL But the funniest part for me was when she asked Ren what about Australia banning Huawei and Ren actually laughs at Australia (40:10 legit laughing) saying that Australia's so insignificant that there are cities worth more business than Australia! She gets so desperate she just starts making things up, like, "What if you get banned in all of Europe? What if nobody like your new OS? What if you lose way more than $30 billion?" Jesus, woman, what if the sky falls down tomorrow? What if Yellowstone erupts? Get a grip!In this recent interview with Ren, the western reporter sounds much more like a hostile prosecutor doing cross examination and trying to goad Ren into losing his temper or saying something anti-US on record... She becoming increasingly flustered when Ren doesn't fall for her trap and just keeps answering her questions using parables and analogies.