If they gave them a $100 million loan w/ only patents that probably aren't worth shit as collateral, who do you think really "owns" Dominion? What sort of strings could you attach to that sort of deal?
The point they make about getting around CFIUS is spot on - it's there to prevent countries like China from having leverage over the U.S.'s critical infrastructure. I would say election counting machines qualifies, wouldn't you?
This certainly warrants a huge investigation, at least in a sane country.
Doesn't mean anything honestly. Check its size:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/HSBC_Bank_USA
They operate with trillions of bucks annually.
HSBC (short for The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation) basically owns Dominion, and you don't think it's a big deal???
They own the collateral for patents not Dominion, a huge difference. And no it's not a huge deal, being them the 6th largest bank in the world.
You will be surprised how many US businesses have ties or loans from HSBC. This doesn't mean that HSBC owns them.
If they gave them a $100 million loan w/ only patents that probably aren't worth shit as collateral, who do you think really "owns" Dominion? What sort of strings could you attach to that sort of deal?
The point they make about getting around CFIUS is spot on - it's there to prevent countries like China from having leverage over the U.S.'s critical infrastructure. I would say election counting machines qualifies, wouldn't you?
This certainly warrants a huge investigation, at least in a sane country.