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China’s economy is thought to be too big a beast to be unduly worried by a slowdown in America
The noises coming from Samson Holdings in December betrayed a degree of nervousness.
“Yes, the company is concerned and the board is busy looking for ways to avoid the difficulty,” a spokesman said. And would it be possible to speak to Samuel Kuo, Samson’s chairman and founder, about his strategy? “No. Mr Kuo will not take any interviews until the company has found a solution.”
Samson, which is based in the southern Chinese city of Dongguan, ...
“Yes, the company is concerned and the board is busy looking for ways to avoid the difficulty,” a spokesman said. And would it be possible to speak to Samuel Kuo, Samson’s chairman and founder, about his strategy? “No. Mr Kuo will not take any interviews until the company has found a solution.”
Samson, which is based in the southern Chinese city of Dongguan, ...
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