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applegrove

(118,642 posts)
Wed Dec 7, 2016, 06:52 PM Dec 2016

A Japanese Billionaire Just Showed How Corporations Are Going to Manipulate Trump

By Jordan Weissmann at Salon

http://www.slate.com/blogs/moneybox/2016/12/07/softbank_s_ceo_shows_how_corporations_can_manipulate_trump.html?wpsrc=sh_all_dt_tw_top

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So continued Trump's pre-inauguration deal-making blitz, which began last week when he and Vice President–elect Mike Pence cajoled Carrier into keeping 730 jobs at a plant in Indiana rather than sending them to Mexico. Like that bargain, which Trump had claimed would save some 1,100 jobs, this one quickly turned out to be something less than it initially appeared. And it may have revealed something even more troubling: How CEOs will take advantage of Trump’s desire to be seen making bargains to further their own interests.

First, it seems likely that SoftBank was already planning its big investment in the U.S. before Trump's win. The money, Son explained, was coming from a $100 billion tech fund SoftBank had created with Saudi Arabia back in October. When reporters asked how he would create those 50,000 jobs, Son said he intended to “invest into the new startup companies in the United States.” In other words, he’s apparently planning to plunge more venture capital into Silicon Valley, as people tend to do when they want to bet on the global technology sector. SoftBank and its partners may use much of their money to buy up existing companies, as well. “In addition to startups, Mr. Son also has his sights on acquisitions as large as $30 billion, a person familiar with his thinking” told the Wall Street Journal.

There were other ambiguities. During the press conference, Son held up a piece of paper with the logos of SoftBank and Foxconn, which manufactures Apple's iPhones. It read: “Commit to invest $50bn + $7bn in the US; generate 50k + 50k new jobs in the US; next four years.” This has led some speculate that Foxconn might be planning to open a U.S. plant, though nobody is quite sure. The Financial Times noted that SoftBank and Foxconn have partnered previously, and that Foxconn “confirmed it is in 'preliminary discussions' about a potential investment in the US but gave no other detail.”
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For all the question marks, Trump got his headlines about investment and jobs, which were shared thousands upon thousands of times. And what did Son get? A one-on-one with the next president, and the opportunity to lay the groundwork for a merger he's been dreaming of for years. You see, SoftBank is the majority owner of Sprint, which it attempted to combine with T-Mobile back in 2014. It gave up on the deal, however, once it became clear that U.S. antitrust regulators would never approve it. The government had blocked AT&T from gobbling up T-Mobile back in 2011, and by all accounts, the decision had worked out wonderfully for consumers as the smaller company began to compete hard on price and services. With Trump heading to the White House, though, a lot of people think SoftBank and Sprint might give the acquisition another go. Unsurprisingly, the Journal reports that “Mr. Son planned to tell Mr. Trump about what happened with T-Mobile, and how he had wanted to invest in the U.S. but the regulatory climate was too harsh so he invested outside the U.S. instead, the person familiar with the matter said.”


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A Japanese Billionaire Just Showed How Corporations Are Going to Manipulate Trump (Original Post) applegrove Dec 2016 OP
I wonder about that if Trump is an easy mark? gordianot Dec 2016 #1
Yes. And in a Time interview Trump said Russia tried and didn't succeed applegrove Dec 2016 #2
I am hoping Obama does an Eisenhower speech on his way out the door. gordianot Dec 2016 #3
I'm sure he is at work on it now. May it be as important as Eisenhower's. I have applegrove Dec 2016 #4
Of course republicans would bdamomma Dec 2016 #5

gordianot

(15,237 posts)
1. I wonder about that if Trump is an easy mark?
Wed Dec 7, 2016, 07:11 PM
Dec 2016

Right now his greatest value to others is the potential to manipulate him already proven by Putin and the ease in which he is complemented and insulted. There is also plenty of of opposition research out there for black mail. I suspect with his ego he will not see it coming.

applegrove

(118,642 posts)
2. Yes. And in a Time interview Trump said Russia tried and didn't succeed
Wed Dec 7, 2016, 07:14 PM
Dec 2016

in manipulating the election. What with Podesta's and the DNC's emails published by Wikileaks it was quite tough for one Republican after another on CNN to back that statement up, but they insisted Trump was right.

gordianot

(15,237 posts)
3. I am hoping Obama does an Eisenhower speech on his way out the door.
Wed Dec 7, 2016, 07:17 PM
Dec 2016

A short line at the end is all that is needed.

applegrove

(118,642 posts)
4. I'm sure he is at work on it now. May it be as important as Eisenhower's. I have
Wed Dec 7, 2016, 07:19 PM
Dec 2016

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no doubt it will. I wonder if Trump will have a Cheney/Halliburton?

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