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Level -> 2 outcomes when foreigners buy US factories (4/8/2008 4:27:31 AM)

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HOLLAND, Mich. — Four years ago, a low-slung factory on the fringes of town here was stagnating and shedding workers. Then Siemens, the German industrial giant, bought the plant and folded it into a global enterprise. Today, the factory is shipping wastewater treatment equipment to Asia and the Middle East and employing twice as many workers.

“Globalization has been good for Holland,” said David J. Spyker, once the plant manager and now vice president of a Siemens unit with operations around the world.

About 60 miles to the northeast, such talk provokes contemptuous snickers. Two years have passed since a Swedish multinational shut down what had been the largest refrigerator factory in the country, a sprawling complex along the Flat River in Greenville.


http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/07/business/07sale.html?em&ex=1207800000&en=47b0ae00579ee9b5&ei=5087%0A




pahunkboy -> RE: 2 outcomes when foreigners buy US factories (4/8/2008 8:10:22 AM)

The implication is that American business is loyal to American workers....or at minumun more loyal the EU/non US owners.  That may have been true in 1950, but in 2008,  a  widget can be made cheaper in outsource-ville.

So not to sound rude- but why should the peon "care" ?

everyone, everything is expendable.   [except attornies. ]




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