Microsoft to Drop $900 Million in China

By Nate Mook | Published April 26, 2006, 2:29 PM

One week after Chinese President Hu Jintao made a visit to the home of Bill Gates before heading to the White House, Microsoft has announced it will invest $900 million into the country. The spending includes plans to purchase $700 million in hardware from Chinese firms over the next five years.

In addition, Microsoft agreed with China's National Development and Reform Commission to invest $200 million into Chinese software companies by forming joint ventures and partnerships in the country. In return, Chinese companies will make large purchases of Windows licenses and help to stamp out piracy, which has become a major problem to China's software industry.

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i can see the billboard (ala Mickey D's) now, "China - Over 1 Billion Patched"

ps- your Hanes underwear prolly came from Jamaica. I saw the barb wired and heat-packing guards at their compound...errr plant.

also, where did you read anything about outsourcing? this is to purchase hardware (screw Taiwan, Taipei, Korea, etc.) in exchange for licenses. smart businessman that Billy-boy...

OMG DOUBLE POST! :/

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I can see the billboards (a la Mickey D's) now...."China - Over 1 Billion Patched"

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you: hello my windows has just crashed.
Chinese call center: chnig ming pow min chow su ki low.
you: what, come agin.
Chinese call center: ching ping ching chu.
GET A NEW CHINESE MADE PC

Bill has just outsource few jobs we were left with.

I guess even my underwear is made in china.(in fact im still trying to find an American made stuff, still no luck)
Isn't this the same country which is STILL selling nuclear technology to Iran in exchange of oil.

Is this how we are going to fight commies ?

I have signed tooooo many bills buying Chinese made everything, i guess there is some thing in it which gives the right to our souls to the Chinese.

Oh s*** maybe Chinese are monitoring me !

s*** they are every where , it hurts to break the news to you guys but Chinese ARE going to get more powerful than America in very few years.(or maybe they already are)

damn we should have wiped the bloody commies off the face of earth when we had the chance.

Please do forgive me, im just pissed of because i have lost too many jobs to them.

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sorry china , i was sleeping when wrote this, please i beg u please dont block this message

please

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Not commies, totalitarians.

In any case, this part was funny:
you: hello my windows has just crashed.
Chinese call center: chnig ming pow min chow su ki low.
you: what, come agin.
Chinese call center: ching ping ching chu.

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Haha, in other words China sold their souls to the devil for 900 million. That sounds cheap for how many people are their though doesn't it. I wonder what Bill gates and the Chinese president did during his stay. Mr Gates must of made an impression I didn't think he was there that long, but im sure his rear hurts a bit. But when you are told ill give your country a 900 million shot in the arm. Well obviously we all know MS's intentions, give them 900 million we will make 12 billion over the next 8 years. Just when china was thinking of going with Linux due to the free open ended nature. What a surprise!

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Another MS hater. Do you know how business works? Business exist for one reason, it's to make profit.

If you praise Linux so much, you should have trash all those companies out there who making profit out of it. Companies like Redhat, Suse are more evil that MS, making money out of something is free for everyone.

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oh yeah, I am a ms hater couldn't you tell? However it's not baseless I hate them for a few simple reasons im sure you can put together by reading previous posts. So you love MS I take it huh, what did they do for you? Unless you have stock only rob technology and innovation and profits from the rest of the industry. Who are the most profitable companies in the i.t. field? MS and Intel, Amd has Intel restructuring now, what does MS have? thank you my point has been made.

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Well it's not all invested... most of it just sounds like Microsoft is shopping.

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I know Bill Gates like McDonalds.

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And just who do they expect to clean up all
the little broken pieces ?? ":-0

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Oh, oh! So by "drop" you mean invest. Oy.

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At least MS is doing their part to thwart piracy..

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They chose it over mcdonalds!

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I wonder if billionaires ever eat at Wendy's?

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I really hate F%$# Chinese and China! There's one working in a shop near where I live, Their are a billion of them, you think they would miss one??

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