On Apr 23, 10:42=A0am, "fyfp...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Apr 23, 7:47=A0am, "ltl...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On Apr 22, 7:12=A0pm, "fyfp...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > The word that goes around is that a chief shareholder of this shop
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> > > financed DL and his Tibet independence movement. =A0Is there any
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> > > in this or is it just rumor?
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> > Not the company. But one major stock owner.
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> Then one major stock owner in many western companies has likely had
> contact with DL. =A0
Large cor****ations and wealthy people often set up various foundations
as a mean to escape tax liablity. These foundations, in turn, sup****ts
many different kind of "charities." Hence their 'donating' to DL's
cause is likely.
> So does it mean many western companies should be
> targetted.
Well, if you want more people to participate, Carrofour is a perfect
choice. It is neither a monopoly or high-tech. It has a lot of
Chinese customer. IEven if the people don't particularly want to
boycott, it don't cause them to shop elsewhere.
> I think what has happened is that the Beijing government had been
> quite displeased with the way the French police were so loose to have
> let in a low life who grabbed for the flame and had been under the
> impression that it was a deliberate act. =A0As a result, it organized
> this to show the French government some color. =A0How would the ordinary
> people have known this 'insider information;?
French president's high profile demand is likely to enrage a lot of
people. this french company a good choice to send France a message.
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