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 by: George Anthony - Fri, 20 May 2022 15:17 UTC

On Thursday, May 19, 2022 at 7:29:53 PM UTC-7, Technobarbarian wrote:
> Remember Foxconn in WI? This is no Foxconn in WI. This is real.
> It's a disturbance in the force that should have caught the attention of
> Elon Musk and his fanboys.
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foxconn_in_Wisconsin" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foxconn_in_Wisconsin
>
> "The possible construction of a $7 billion factory in the United States
> that would employ as many as 50,000 people was discussed with reporters
> by Terry Gou, Foxconn founder and CEO, on January 22, 2017."
>
> "At the groundbreaking in June 2018, President Trump praised the plant,
> describing it as "the Eighth Wonder of the
> World".[47][48][49][50][23][23] The Wisconsin state legislature granted
> Foxconn special legal privileges within the Wisconsin judicial
> system.[5] In 2018, the Walker administration shifted up to $90 million
> in local road funding to road work related to the Foxconn factory.[51]
> The state spent $252 million on widening a portion of I-94 from six to
> eight lanes in anticipation of the increased traffic generated by the
> project.[52]
>
> In January 2019, Foxconn said it was reconsidering its initial plans to
> manufacture LCD screens at the Wisconsin plant, citing high labor costs
> in the United States, and that it would hire mostly engineers and
> researchers, rather than manufacturing workforce.[53] In February 2019,
> Bloomberg News reported that the plant was "unlikely to ever employ
> 13,000 workers."[12] In an interview in July 2019, Governor Tony Evers
> said that Foxconn told him the factory would open by May 2020, but would
> employ only 1,500 workers.[54] In January 2020, Foxconn's founder Terry
> Gou insisted the factory would be operational within 2020.[55] A
> 120,000-square-foot storage facility (11,000 m2) was built in 2018
> intended to be a "Smart Manufacturing Center".[56] Construction
> continued in 2019 with a 1-million-square-foot building (93,000 m2)
> referred to as a "advanced manufacturing" facility by Foxconn though
> they have permission to use it for storage also.[44] The company says
> the approximately 100-foot-tall (30 m) "High Performance Computing Data
> Center globe" under construction will house a network operations
> center.[44] The center is not part of the original agreement with the
> state.[30]
>
> In April 2020, Foxconn announced plans to make respirators in
> partnership with Medtronic at the Wisconsin plant in response to the
> COVID-19 pandemic.[57] That relationship ended by November.[58] Around
> the same time on April, Foxconn also began assembling procedural masks
> in Mount Pleasant under the Sharp brand.[59][60][32]
>
> Foxconn confirmed the development of data center infrastructure and
> high-performance computing capabilities in November 2020 in response to
> unconfirmed reports that key components for Google servers would be
> assembled here.[61] In March 2021, they began making servers and other
> 5G networking gear for a handful of clients, including Cisco Systems.[62]
>
> Young Liu took over as Foxconn chairman after Gou left.[63] Lui said in
> March 2021 that he “need[s] to find a product that fits that location”
> just before a new scaled-down agreement was reached in April.[64] An
> official involved in the new agreement stated that the Foxconn campus
> would be used “for the manufacturing of data infrastructure and other
> operations related to high-performance computing, cloud computing, and
> artificial intelligence”.[34] The 2021 revised agreement provided the
> flexibility needed by Foxconn as a largely contract manufacturer.[65] A
> deal between Foxconn Technology Group and Fisker to build electric cars
> was made in February 2021.[25] While there was initial speculation that
> cars could be built at the industrial park[66][67] and a site visit by
> Henrik Fisker,[68] Foxconn purchased the former GM plant in Ohio from
> electric automaker Lordstown Motors.[69]"
>
> The first article I saw about this referred to Foxconn as an
> iPhone maker. Foxconn is a whole lot bigger than that. When you walk
> into any electronics store most of what you're looking at was made by
> Foxconn or one of their competitors.
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foxconn
>
> https://www.axios.com/2022/05/19/foxconn-ev-electric-vehicles-lordstown
>
> "iPhone maker Foxconn enters U.S. electric vehicle manufacturing industry"
>
> A more detailed and realistic version:
>
> https://gmauthority.com/blog/2022/05/foxconn-completes-acquisition-of-former-gm-lordstown-plant/
>
> "Foxconn Completes Acquisition Of Former GM Lordstown Plant"
>
> "Lordstown Motors first announced the deal with Foxconn last year. Under
> the agreement, Lordstown will enter a new joint venture with Foxconn,
> with the former keeping a 45-percent stake, and the latter taking the
> remainder. Foxconn is also known as the primary manufacturer of the
> Apple iPhone.
>
> According to a recent report from Reuters, the startup electric
> automaker will receive $260 million in proceeds, which includes
> reimbursements for operating and expansion costs. Going forward, the
> product development joint venture will enable Lordstown to raise
> additional cash following the delivery of the first all-electric
> Lordstown Endurance trucks to customers. The Endurance pickup will be
> produced at the former GM Lordstown facility."
>
> Foxconn in WI made a lot of headlines. Foxconn in OH is likely to
> end up being a much bigger deal.
>
> TB

But it’s one of Trumps good things he’s done, oh poo poo another failure what a flake this turkey is

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