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Our main 5G cellphone company, Verizon, is only 19 years old
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verizon_Wireless
Founded April 4, 2000; 19 years ago

I guess we should be laughing back at you for being so ignorant!!
Hold a mirror for @Hamartia Antidote for being silly and ignorant.

Sure, Verizon Wireless is only 19 years old by its current name. According to the wiki link you provided, it states that "[Verizon] was founded in 2000 as a joint venture of American telecommunications firm Bell Atlantic". Bell Atlantic is part of breakup from Bell System in 1983. Oh well, Bell came from AT&T which was founded in 1882.
 
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Hold a mirror for @Hamartia Antidote for being silly and ignorant.

Sure, Verizon Wireless is only 19 years old by its current name. According to the wiki link you provided, it states that "[Verizon] was founded in 2000 as a joint venture of American telecommunications firm Bell Atlantic". Bell Atlantic is part of breakup from Bell System in 1983. Oh well, Bell came from AT&T which was founded in 1882.

founded in 2000 as a joint venture of American telecommunications firm Bell Atlantic, which would soon become Verizon Communications, and British multinational telecommunications company Vodafone.


Yeah and some Chinese car companies are part foreign...you want to add 75 years to their age?
 
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Yeah and some Chinese car companies are part foreign...you want to add 75 years to their age?
We are talking about Verizon Wireless and its foundation was established as a joint venture with a company of a hundred plus years old. Along with the joint venture, Verizon was able to get the accumulation of 100+ years of tech know-how and skillful well-trained engineers. Don't digress.
 
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We are talking about Verizon Wireless and its foundation was established as a joint venture with a company of a hundred plus years old. Along with the joint venture, Verizon was able to get the accumulation of 100+ years of tech know-how and skillful well-trained engineers. Don't digress.

Well if you want to get technical then you are incorrect.
Verizon Wireless was spun off by the Verizon/Bell Atlantic company which was spun off by AT&T.

Most of the major players (not all..like Sprint) in the US phone systems were spun off from AT&T (formerly Bell Telephone).

So they didn't all share resources/patents/etc.

Anyways Verizon Wireless is a young company created by Verizon and British Vodaphone. My guess is Verizon had zero cell phone knowledge (probably given to one of the other spinoffs) and in desperation got Vodaphone involved.

Back in the 1980's the only cellphone company I was aware of was Cellular One and that company had nothing to do with Verizon.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cellular_One
 
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Bloody idiot, nobody is afraid of Verizon. And nobody gives a flying turd about Verizon. :omghaha:

That’s why this whole talk about the US trying to ban Huawei in Europe so American companies can get more marketshare is ridiculous...but try and tell that to the Chinese and the thick headed Germans on here. They just go on and on about it.
 
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That’s why this whole talk about the US trying to ban Huawei in Europe so American companies can get more marketshare is ridiculous...but try and tell that to the Chinese and the thick headed Germans on here. They just go on and on about it.

Nobody in the EU wants Americunt products, not your shoddy cars, not your disgusting food, not your dirty fracking gas, not your spywares. That's why you try to ban Huawei and Nord Stream 2.

You are displaying bloody Indian logic, may I say. :lol:
 
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I still have a bias for made in japan products, even though modern made in japan products don't look fancy like amercian, korean or chinese products. I have bought Toshiba laptop two times and made my brother also buy Toshiba laptop even though it looks very ordinary but I found them very durable, my last Toshiba laptop which I bough for 600 euros lasted for 7 years without any problem, my brothers Toshiba laptop which he brought for 550 euros also lasted for 7 years without a single problem. Similarly in 80s we used to have Hitachi black and white TV which lasted for ever without any problem.

Toshibas are the Toyotas of the Laptops!! No frills but great durability.
As for me... just bought the newly released Google Pixel 3a phone; I am on day 2. Loving it. $350 brand new from Ebay. Tried cheaper phones like Huwawai, Samsungs, Sony (the $100 varieties) but they had issues.
Anything but Apple Inc for me!!
 
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The market doesn't move based upon news at least on the short term as the market operator builds his position over the long haul soaking supply for a long position or absorbing demand in a short position. I find it funny how these news articles write such bullshit, I guess that explains why 95% of traders lose in the market.
 
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The market doesn't move based upon news at least on the short term as the market operator builds his position over the long haul soaking supply for a long position or absorbing demand in a short position. I find it funny how these news articles write such bullshit, I guess that explains why 95% of traders lose in the market.

Millions of ordinary day traders in this world. If somebody sneezes they jump.
 
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Millions of ordinary day traders in this world. If somebody sneezes they jump.

True. I'm not a big fan of day trading, but this is my personal preference. There is too much whipsaw in the market. Follow the smart money which leaves a footprint in the market should be observed. The game hasn't changed even in this modern day era.
 
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Nobody in the EU wants Americunt products, not your shoddy cars, not your disgusting food, not your dirty fracking gas, not your spywares. That's why you try to ban Huawei and Nord Stream 2.

You are displaying bloody Indian logic, may I say. :lol:

you are dumb. World needs American products to run.
Google, AWS, Gilead, Apple, Salesforce, Workdays, Microsoft, numerous new Cancer medicines, Tesla etc......
EU has lots of envy.
 
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