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RE: Huawei denies 'ludicrous' espionage claims
I see nothing wrong with this form of free enterprise. If a company is stupid enough to ignore due diligence and public relations concerns, they deserve to have their networks compromised and their business destroyed by public scandal. Companies who screw their clients get away with it all the time. It's why we have risk managers. Because if you are always honest, you miss out on business growth. And the public doesn't know the inside details. But so long as promises are delivered superficially, the customers don't care. Short sighted mentality encourages rapid stock growth, business expansion and perpetuates a false sense of prosperity much like a drugs and denial. Things go up and down all the time.
Posted by: huangshi   Posted on: 12/25/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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India and The Bahamas  Gnutella | 12/22/08
RE: Huawei denies 'ludicrous' espionage claims  berlindsucks | 12/22/08
No double standard at all, merely looking out for self interest.  vcapo | 12/23/08
RE: Huawei denies 'ludicrous' espionage claims  vcapo | 12/23/08
RE: Huawei denies 'ludicrous' espionage claims  huangshi | 12/25/08
RE: Huawei denies 'ludicrous' espionage claims  falcon3680 | 12/25/08

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