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Evil_Saint | 1 year ago
Foxconn is a place where people live and work. Not accessible to the public.
Where is the overlap?
Evil_Saint | 1 year ago
Foxconn is a place where people live and work. Not accessible to the public.
Where is the overlap?
ben_w|1 year ago
Treating Foxconn as "a company" is fine for legal purposes, but it's on a scale of "one of the larger incorporated cities, close to the top 10" by US standards — or indeed "South Dakota". (Similar population, but Foxconn's revenue is about 3.7x South Dakota's GDP or 81% of San Francisco's GDP).