P6umm Wrote:
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> Chill Wrote:
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> > Reality will bite you in the ass Wrote:
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> > > We've all 'lost' with Trump.
> > >
> > > Some of us just realize it sooner.
> >
> > Such a selfish comment. Those holding-on to
> jobs
> > or finding work see things differently.
> >
> > "Earlier in January, Ford announced that it was
> > canceling plans to build a plant in Mexico and
> > would offer 700 new jobs in the U.S. Dow
> Chemical,
> > Carrier, IBM, SoftBank and OneWeb have all made
> > similar announcements regarding hiring."
> >
> >
>
http://thehill.com/policy/technology/313953-trump-
>
> > team-takes-credit-for-amazon-hiring-spree
>
>
> Trump had NOTHING to do with most of what he
> credits.
> Speaking of 'selfish' look at the FACTS and pay
> attention to his misleading statements.
>
>
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/fact-checker/w
> p/2016/12/05/trumps-misleading-numbers-about-the-c
> arrier-deal/?utm_term=.662432ab3e7b
>
>
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/12/trump-sprint
> -jobs-233019
>
> The Dow Chemical is 100 jobs (less than 1% of
> their workforce) it's hype and part of their
> typical business cycle.
>
> IBM already had 20k of the 25k announced jobs LAST
> MAY UNDER OBAMA.
>
http://money.cnn.com/2016/05/23/technology/ibm-job
> s/
Oh? And what about Bayer Monsanto news today?
Bayer, Monsanto confirm spending plans after meeting Trump
Bayer (BAYGn.DE) and Monsanto (MON.N) said on Tuesday they would spend at least half of their agriculture research and development budget in the United States over the next six years, following a meeting with President-elect Donald Trump last week.
The two companies, which are awaiting approval of their agreed $66 billion deal from Trump's incoming administration, issued a joint statement after Trump's spokesman said Bayer had pledged to boost U.S. investments and jobs.
They said they expect to spend a total of about $16 billion worldwide on agriculture R&D over the next six years, in line with an annual 2.5 billion-euro ($2.7 billion) pro-forma budget they announced at the time of the merger agreement in September.
The German drugs and agriculture group and the U.S. seeds giant also said on Tuesday they would create "several thousand new high-tech, well-paying jobs after integration is complete".
Trump's spokesman had said the companies had promised to maintain their more than 9,000 U.S. jobs and add 3,000 new U.S. high-tech positions.
Trump has elicited jobs and investment pledges from several companies including General Motors (GM.N) and Wal-Mart (WMT.N) as he prepares to take office on Friday.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-bayer-monsanto-idUSKBN1512JK