Whilst I understand your sentiments, your reasoning is really quite wrong. I will give some examples.
Next time you fly in an aircraft check out the number of products made by GE (should I be throwing my kettle out ?).
Next time you look up into the skies and catch a glimpse of a satellite probably made by TRW, make sure that you don't get run over by a VW Golf with 60% TRW parts.
Next time you.....Samsung.
Next time you.....LG
On the other hand GM has been making Cars for decades and really has still has some way to go. Perhaps they should diversify ?
I am afraid Paragraph, that you have been left behind any real knowledge of the span of the truly big corporations.
Also, I venture to say, you don't know much about the IT business; Fujitsu is and has been one of the biggest manufacturers of CPU based devices for a very long time.
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Paragraph.....
Whilst I understand your sentiments, your reasoning is really quite wrong. I will give some examples.
Next time you fly in an aircraft check out the number of products made by GE (should I be throwing my kettle out ?).
Next time you look up into the skies and catch a glimpse of a satellite probably made by TRW, make sure that you don't get run over by a VW Golf with 60% TRW parts.
Next time you.....Samsung.
Next time you.....LG
On the other hand GM has been making Cars for decades and really has still has some way to go. Perhaps they should diversify ?
I am afraid Paragraph, that you have been left behind any real knowledge of the span of the truly big corporations.
Also, I venture to say, you don't know much about the IT business; Fujitsu is and has been one of the biggest manufacturers of CPU based devices for a very long time.
You might do well to research your data.
Respectfully...