引用:
|
作者AndyCandy
老美還不認識郭董,不知道他信口開河的紀錄... 
|
更正,已經被發現了...
==============================================
Will Foxconn’s Manufacturing Promises in Wisconsin Prove to Be a Con?
By Andrew Schwartz Posted on August 4, 2017, 9:01 am
It may be difficult for Foxconn to fulfill its promises in Wisconsin
The divergence between Foxconn’s investment promises and reality is striking.
Previously announced investments in Pennsylvania and Jakarta, Indonesia, have yet to materialize, and other commitments in India, Vietnam, and Brazil have underwhelmed. The proposed $10 billion investment in just Wisconsin is more than the company’s combined total purchases or improvements to land, buildings, and machines between 2012 and 2016, suggesting a major shift from Foxconn’s capital investment strategy.
According to calculations from the Wisconsin Budget Project, the company will receive more than $17,200 per employee per year. Promotional materials give an average salary of $53,875, an oddly specific number for a company that has yet to put a shovel in Wisconsin ground. Moreover, an average salary can be quickly skewed by the addition of a handful of highly compensated executives or plant managers.