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OPPO plans US$216m industrial park in India

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Sometimes even higher price doesn't guarantee the quality as I have personally faced in Lenovo smartphone but that doesn't mean my Lenovo laptop is not best out there. Just letting you know that.

Higher price can also be deceiving.
Of course, high price not means high quality, how couldn't I know that? I don't like talking about quality, it is very wide and relative term.
 
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Indians had time to build their own smart phones, but they got lost on this. Instead they started importing Chinese ones with their own OEM brand. This did not cut the mustard. Vacuum is created, and Chinese companies are pouring in.

China is slowly making inroads into India, Swadeshi block notwithstanding.
 
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Chinese fdi investment in indian companies r rising :china:
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Nice chart, thanks! Yes FDI from China is increasing, and if you look closer, these are private enterprises (POE). From a macroscopic financial POV, China is actively seeking outbound FDI opportunities everywhere in the globe, I hope China and India can reach some kind of G2G agreement so that Chinese SOE, especially those sovereign wealth funds (SWF), will also go India.

https://defence.pk/threads/new-pivo...worlds-largest-sovereign-wealth-funds.455072/
 
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Yes we talked about that right? The private sector in China and India are rational, they will do business together, and business is all about win-win for people. Here is good case, OPPO wins new market, jobs created in India, public sector gets new tax stream, know-how and experience shared, consumers get value for money. Yes my friend, I believe more will happen.

Let's more this opens the way for Chinese ODA in India
 
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Good to know, yep I've heard similar about Redme, I uses VIVO instead, going after its Hi-Fi feature. Seems like Xiaomi is doing fine in India, just saw an interview with Xiaomi chief Manu Kumar Jain on Rediff, interesting read.

http://www.rediff.com/business/spec...-people-who-are-smarter-than-him/20161222.htm

OPPO, VIVO, One Plus, they are relatives....
All originate from BKK group....

OPPO and VIVO's mid-range phones dominate in China.
Huawei's high-end phones are catching up.
Let's see how Huawei Mate9 will be doing in Q1 2017, $600-1300.

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OPPO R9 2499-2999 yuan ($368-445)
VIVO X7 2499-2798yuan ($368-413)
Huawei P9 2988-3688 yuan ($440-545)
OPPO A59 1800 yuan ($266)
VIVO X7 Plus 2800 yuan ($415)

Huawei 麦芒5 2399-2599yuan (>$355-385)
OPPO R9 Plus 2999-3600yuan ($445-$530)
Huawei Mate 8 2800-4700yuan ($410-$700)
Huawei P9 Plus 3988-4600yuan (&588-$680)

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Bad move. Modi will confiscate the factory right after the Chinese build it. That's what Indians already did to pharma companies. It shows Oppo is a badly managed company. :angry:
 
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Bad move. Modi will confiscate the factory right after the Chinese build it. That's what Indians already did to pharma companies. It shows Oppo is a badly managed company. :angry:

that makes no sense.............
 
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Bad move. Modi will confiscate the factory right after the Chinese build it. That's what Indians already did to pharma companies. It shows Oppo is a badly managed company. :angry:
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Stupid OPPO,will lose their investment.Should have invested in Lahore or Peshawar,it can supply to Xinjiang,Afghanistan and Central Asia
 
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