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Why Doesn't Britain Have a Huauei of its own?

This was the headline in the Guardian Opinion section for May 8 th 2019 written by Aditya Chakrabortty.


To answer this question he examines the history of GEC after Arnold Weinstock left in 1996  and <quote> "all hell broke loose" with the appointment of George Simpson (an accountant), and John Mayo (from the Merchant Banking world).


Even companies outside of Britain (examples RCA and Westinghouse)  have been afflicted by the same upper management failures.


What does Britain have to do to create a business climate that will allow world class companies to thrive?


Peter Brooks MIET

Palm Bay Florida USA
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  • Regarding China, the latest market research from a well known US investing company has the following observation:-


    "As wages have risen, China has become less competitive and has moved out of several low-value manufacturing areas. Much of the manufacturing capacity concentrated in southern China, for example, either has been closed or moved away. 


    China is now moving up the value chain, with a growing amount spent of research and development in such high tech areas as AI, facial recognition and even cancer research." 


    Peter Brooks MIET

    Palm Bay, Florida USA
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  • Regarding China, the latest market research from a well known US investing company has the following observation:-


    "As wages have risen, China has become less competitive and has moved out of several low-value manufacturing areas. Much of the manufacturing capacity concentrated in southern China, for example, either has been closed or moved away. 


    China is now moving up the value chain, with a growing amount spent of research and development in such high tech areas as AI, facial recognition and even cancer research." 


    Peter Brooks MIET

    Palm Bay, Florida USA
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