There are many lawsuits between large corporations that ordinary investors find dazzling and incomprehensible.
Mergers, acquisitions, antitrust, various patent litigations between companies can last over a decade.
Among them, there are even cases where many win the lawsuit but lose their lives.
In short, it's basically impossible to understand the various games involved if you're not at the table.
Even those sitting at the table cannot completely control everything. Otherwise, such things as winning a lawsuit but losing one's life wouldn't happen.
But this time, the situation is clearly different.
Those at the table have, under immense external pressure, rarely reached a consensus. This almost declares that anything happening next is normal.
So unfortunately, although achieving the effect Satya Nadella hoped for, with Qiao Yu stopping the broadcast within ten minutes, it was evidently not so easy to pass.
