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Walmart to sell Hero bicycles worldwide

And China just reverse engineers. We have seen Chinese talent in awe inspiring companies like Pizza Huh and Obama Fried Chicken LOL

And some politically correct signs -

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In fairness, there is courage in Chinese trying to adopt some Chinglish ... entertaining, in a not-so-self-conscious sort of way. After all, they ain't got the head start next to Macaulay's bastards.

Granted, this "KFG" is pitiful.

But "OFC"? This could be a classic!
 
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Absolutely, this will be extremely amusing as India comes up to speed in primitive manufacturing and we Chinese can use the exact same Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V to mock you Indians. Meanwhile China is moving up to making world's fastest tablet, etc. Good times. I also look forward to the Walmart customers complaining what cheap crap the Hero bike is. Americans are very unforgiving that way and
Indians have delicate egos.

Eat chinese supersonic tablet and within millisecond it will out in toilet:rofl::D:lol::P just kidding
 
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Just one?

Mahindra USA Tractors - Heavy Duty, Value Packed Tractors. Built Tough to Last with a 5 year Warranty

Real industrial product. Don't worry one day China will get there too.

Mahindra is a not considered a quality brand in the US. It's for bankrupt sharecroppers on welfare. Meth addicts will buy anything with cheap credit. Yes, you can be bankrupt and on meth (most of rural poor America) and still get the credit to buy a 19th century Indian tractor gifted by the British.

Hey, where's Stalin in the Pacific War ??? LOL.
 
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^while you're at it, develop some half decent motorbikes too rather than copying from primitive Indians :azn:

I keep telling you we copy Ganeesh statues too, but it doesn't mean we admire it or even care about it. It just some Chinese entrepreneur making a good living. He's probably got the Indian Ganeesh market cornered by now and his kid owns a real Cannondale (like I did) and not some cheap Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V Hero bike that weighs 30kg. Can't compete, huh??? Cry, cry, cry.
 
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Mahindra is a not considered a quality brand in the US. It's for bankrupt sharecroppers on welfare. Meth addicts will buy anything with cheap credit. Yes, you can be bankrupt and on meth (most of rural poor America) and still get the credit to buy a 19th century Indian tractor gifted by the British.

Hey, where's Stalin in the Pacific War ??? LOL.




 
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now a days bicycles are only used by labourers.. good strategy to expand worldwise
 
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Your response is a bunch of Mahindra commercials???

What do you expect them to say in the commercial?? Tell the Truth??

"We are Mahindra, we really can't compete with the quality of Deere, CAT and Honda so we are going to sell our cheap junk to poor meth addicts with easy credit."

I see Mahindra doing the "India Will" too. It's almost a syndrome for you guys.
 
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Keep continuing with your rants falling on deaf ears! Between HAVE A READ, and a boost to your morale this is Ctrl C Ctrl V on a massive scale speaks for it self :tdown:

China 'steals' Alpine village from Austria in hope to transform outdated southern city | Mail Online

China is building a replica Alpine village in a grimy industrial city.

It hopes the chalets in the southern city of Huizhou will be sought after by homesick Europeans.

The village will be a £5.7billion copy of Hallstatt in Austria, complete with artificial lake. Posing as tourists, the Chinese have been photographing every building there for three years.

Publicly, Hallstatters say they are proud that their village has caught the eye of Minmetals Land Ltd. the real estate development arm of China Minmetals Corp., China's largest metals trader.

With most of them dependent on the hundreds of thousands of tourists who overrun Hallstatt's 900 inhabitants each year, they see the project as good for business.

'We're happy they find it beautiful enough to copy,' says souvenir store owner Ingrid Janu.

Hallstatt Mayor Alexander Scheutz describes the plan as 'a compliment to our village,' while hotel owner Monika Wenger thinks at least some Chinese who have seen the copycat version of Hallstatt will want to visit the original.

But in a deeply traditional part of Austria shielded for centuries from much of the rest of the world by towering mountains and steep valleys, the apparent secrecy surrounding the project has also revived suspicions of outsiders, even though Hallstatt survives only because of the millions of tourist dollars spent here every year.

Although the Chinese developers say construction started in April, Scheutz and Wenger say the village knew nothing about the plan to replicate Hallstatt until early this month.

They say a Chinese guest involved in the project and staying at Wenger's hotel spilled the beans - apparently inadvertently - showing Wenger drawings and plans she should have kept to herself of the central marketplace, Wenger's 400-year old hotel and other landmarks that were mirror images of the originals.

'I saw myself confronted with a fait accompli,' says Scheutz of his first reaction when he saw the drawings, now collected in a thick folder on his desk containing documents that he says copy much of the town, down to the individual boards of scenic wooden balconies.

While he disputes local media accounts citing him as furiously vowing to prevent the Chinese project, he acknowledges being 'definitely a bit stunned.'

Wenger is more outspoken. She says most of the villagers she has talked to are 'outraged - not about the fact but the approach.'

'I don't like the idea of knowing that a team was present here for years measuring, and photographing and studying us,' she said Thursday, sitting at her hotel's terrace against the stunning backdrop of Lake Hallstatt, its surface mirroring nearby granite peaks.

'I would have expected them to approach us directly - the whole thing reminds of a bit of Big Brother is watching.

'This house is my personal work of art,' she said of her 400-year-old hotel.

'And then someone comes here and copies it - for me, it's as if a painter copies someone else's artwork.'


The Chinese developers are advertising the project as low-density, high-end residential development 'surrounded by mountains with mountain and lake views,' to be built 'in a European architectural style, with a commercial street built with the characteristics of an Austrian-style town.'

But at the Chinese site, in the city of Huizhou about 100 miles north of the border with Hong Kong, there is little to indicate that the copycat version will ever approximate the beauty of the original.

A few low-rise buildings are in the early stages of construction, their frames covered with bamboo scaffolding and green mesh. Cranes and trucks moved around the area Friday dodging workers carrying steel construction elements.

Though the area is hilly, there was not an alpine peak in sight and the waters of a nearby lake - apparently the faux Lake Hallstatt to be - were green and murky. Instead of mirroring majestic alpine mountaintops, several dead fish floated on the surface.

Minmetals executive Crystal He says the developer plans to copy all of Hallstatt's touristic core. She said the project will spread over 20,000 square meters - nearly 5 acres - and will include a shop selling Austrian-style glass crystal and other souvenirs.

The subdevelopment will likely appeal not only to upscale Chinese but also 'Caucasian people living in Hong Kong who are homesick,' she said.


Wenger, the Hallstatt hotel owner, noted the drawings in her possession show sections of Hallstatt in mirror image - possibly suggesting an effort to evade copyright claims. But Minmetals' He said the idea was never to copy the Austrian town down to its last details.

There will be no issues with 'so-called intellectual property,' she said.


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Yeah, so???
Austrians r china Fanboys/Puppets, so this would broke some of their hearts. :cry: :cry:
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Your response is a bunch of Mahindra commercials???

What do you expect them to say in the commercial?? Tell the Truth??

"We are Mahindra, we really can't compete with the quality of Deere, CAT and Honda so we are going to sell our cheap junk to poor meth addicts with easy credit."

I see Mahindra doing the "India Will" too. It's almost a syndrome for you guys.

First of all, Honda doesn't manufacture tractors and construction equipment. But they do make generators.

And secondly, you are comparing Mahindra to the likes of CAT and Komatsu? Seriously?

Please, bear in mind that CAT and Komatsu also produce construction and industrial machinery that are far more complex and suited for large operations such as mining and building major infrastructure. Not just small tractors.

And if small businesses in the US find a tractor that is cheap and gets the job done, they'll go for it. It's a solid value proposition offered by Mahindra. Especially in today's economic climate. And brand image does not really matter in business markets.

I don't see just how being 'poor', and being a meth addict come into play when it comes to Mahindra's target market.
 
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First of all, Honda doesn't manufacture tractors and construction equipment. But they do make generators.

And secondly, you are comparing Mahindra to the likes of CAT and Komatsu? Seriously?

Please, bear in mind that CAT and Komatsu also produce construction and industrial machinery that are far more complex and suited for large operations such as mining and building major infrastructure. Not just small tractors.

And if small businesses in the US find a tractor that is cheap and gets the job done, they'll go for it. It's a solid value proposition offered by Mahindra. Especially in today's economic climate. And brand image does not really matter in business markets.

I don't see just how being 'poor', and being a meth addict come into play when it comes to Mahindra's target market.

The thread is about Fcking bycycle, Bycycle.......
 
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