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Raymond Zhong
Reporter, The New York Times. [email protected] or DM. Secure contacts:
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Raymond Zhong 6 tim
Canadian dollars
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Raymond Zhong 11 tim
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That’s impossible! I’m smirking like an idiot all the time
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Adam Goldman 14 tim
“made their way”
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Raymond Zhong 13 tim
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The sending copies of the labor law to Jack Ma project was timed to Labor Day, so maybe the creator removed it after Labor Day passed
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Raymond Zhong 13 tim
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Looks like the main repo is still up:
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Raymond Zhong 15 tim
Here's me smirking like an idiot and yapping about a few of my obsessions: full-page screen shots, the Wayback Machine, Taobao. And karaoke booths.
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Raymond Zhong 30 apr.
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No guarantee that this won't be silenced at some point, even if everyone involved is moving cautiously. One GitHub user rallying tech workers to mail paper copies of China's labor law to Jack Ma makes sure to mention: "This is entirely legal."
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Raymond Zhong 30 apr.
Something remarkable is stirring in China's tech industry: labor unrest. Of a sort.
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Raymond Zhong 26 apr.
No idea who did the English translation here. “Restricted virtual shares” seems closer to the Chinese (虚拟受限股) and sounds much less menacing
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Julian Ku 古舉倫 25 apr.
Did Huawei really call their shares owned by employees "restricted phantom shares"? Why did they think this would make folks clearer about ownership? cc:
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傅道格 Doug Fuller 25 apr.
1/Raymond Zhong tries to get a handle on the ownership and control issues at Huawei Who Owns Huawei? The Company Tried to Explain. It Got Complicated.
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Raymond Zhong 25 apr.
It should be a simple question. But certain simple questions about Huawei do not have simple answers.
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Keith Bradsher 23 apr.
China hides a rapidly spreading disease again -- and the result is a terrible epidemic among pigs, unhappy farmers and rising pork prices. By and
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Raymond Zhong 23 apr.
China's government says it has a deadly swine virus under control. Almost nobody else agrees. My story w/
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Raymond Zhong 16 apr.
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Raymond Zhong 3 apr.
The print headline on this story is "Majestic Symbol of Strength Is Also a Revolting Nuisance"
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Raymond Zhong 1 apr.
Today in horrifying Taobao discoveries:
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Raymond Zhong 29 mars
New: Huawei had its first $100 billion year.
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Raymond Zhong 22 mars
Flying with Ethiopian Airlines, 1988. "On the red-eye from London to Addis Ababa, first-class passengers are coddled with fresh flowers, Moet and Chandon, filet steak, Stilton cheese and American movies."
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Raymond Zhong 22 mars
A fine, loving obit. "Skateboarding at the professional level is a peculiar enterprise, one without official rules and few contests that any skaters really care about."
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