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Once in a while see this brand of TV on sale at Giant as low prices like those Prism TV.

How come this type of company can afford so many World Cup ads at the stadium
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Hisense is not small

Just not popular
(24-11-2022, 06:21 PM)sgbuffett Wrote: [ -> ]Once in a while see this brand of TV on sale at Giant as low prices like those Prism TVs.

How come this type of small unknown company can afford so many World Cup ads at the stadium

Please go and find out more before you said that it's a small unknown company
(24-11-2022, 06:23 PM)Sentinel Wrote: [ -> ]Hisense is not small

Just not popular

Not popular in Sg but selling well in other parts of the world.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hisense

Hisense Group is a Chinese multinational major appliance and electronics manufacturer headquartered in Qingdao, Shandong Province, China.

I already say China economics is there.
(24-11-2022, 06:21 PM)sgbuffett Wrote: [ -> ]Once in a while see this brand of TV on sale at Giant as low prices like those Prism TVs.

How come this type of small unknown company can afford so many World Cup ads at the stadium
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Just because you are ignorant and not heard of the company you implied must be a small company - just like your perspective of the world! You stay in your bedroom whole life and yet you bitch about global affairs, worse you try to analyse and criticise other countries when you have never travel outside of Singapore & Malaysia!
https://www.theverge.com/2017/11/14/1664...eal-signed

Toshiba sells its electronics department to Hisense

Toshiba signed a deal today selling its television subsidiary to China’s Hisense, according to the Nikkei Asian Review. The Japanese company will sell a 95 percent stake in Toshiba Visual Solutions to Hisense Electric for $113.6 million. Toshiba will keep a 5 percent stake.

Toshiba is struggling hard after its US nuclear department filed for bankruptcy in March. It has sold other parts of its business to stay afloat,
toshiba is a typical example of how the assmarycunt kills its competitors.
(24-11-2022, 06:21 PM)sgbuffett Wrote: [ -> ]Once in a while see this brand of TV on sale at Giant as low prices like those Prism TVs.

How come this type of small unknown company can afford so many World Cup ads at the stadium
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simple..................ALL big companies  are controlled by the Commies.................so just like GIC and Temasek, no need make money one.................they try to make other people buy so factory workers got jobs to do..............no need make money............
(24-11-2022, 08:31 PM)Napoleon Porlumpar Wrote: [ -> ]simple..................ALL big companies  are controlled by the Commies.................so just like GIC and Temasek, no need make money one.................they try to make other people buy so factory workers got jobs to do..............no need make money............

This is the first time I hear a company don't make money, but keep their employees employed........ Thinking
(24-11-2022, 08:31 PM)Napoleon Porlumpar Wrote: [ -> ]simple..................ALL big companies  are controlled by the Commies.................so just like GIC and Temasek, no need make money one.................they try to make other people buy so factory workers got jobs to do..............no need make money............

To be fair, Hisense product TV not bad but the sales staff at Shopee like to lie and dun know the product features but sell like a cowboy

Thats why i went for Iffalcon, which i vouch for as i am very happy with my purchase
Hisense is the number one brand for TV in China. Most Chinese I know if they can afford it will buy Hisense. I bought a Hisense for my house in China and I'm happy with it.
Hisense Soars in Brand Value, Aims to Achieve $47 Billion Revenue by 2025

https://www.prnewswire.com/in/news-relea...10489.html

a relatively small and unknown company
(24-11-2022, 08:55 PM)WhatDoYouThink! Wrote: [ -> ]Hisense Soars in Brand Value, Aims to Achieve $47 Billion Revenue by 2025

https://www.prnewswire.com/in/news-relea...10489.html

a relatively small and unknown company
Yes, very small and unknown because someone said so