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  1. #11
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    ông trump cũng không có vẻ gì là thích thú giới công nghệ mỹ

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    Thế giới sẽ biến đổi lớn vào năm 2017 khi trum lên làm tổng thống

  3. #13
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    Lão đó nhìn ghê ghê nhỉ, chỉ mê cái lắm tiền

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    Phiên họp giữa Donald Trump và...

    Apple CEO Tim Cook
    Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella
    Microsoft President Brad Smith
    Alphabet/Google CEO Larry Page
    Alphabet/Google President Eric Schmidt
    Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins
    Intel CEO Brian Krzanich
    IBM CEO Ginni Rometty
    Tesla Motors/SpaceX/Solar City CEO Elon Musk
    Oracle CEO Safra Catz
    Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg
    Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos
    Palantir CEO Alex Carp






    http://www.mercurynews.com/2016/12/1...-a-new-agenda/

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    Trump tells tech leaders 'There’s nobody like you in the world'
    Jon Swartz , Jessica Guynn and Edward Baig , USA TODAY
    December 14, 2016



    NEW YORK — Ringed by tech's elite, President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday promised to do "anything we can do" to help the industry he often baited during the presidential campaign.

    "This is truly an amazing group of people," Trump said at Trump Tower to kick off a meeting with Silicon Valley's top leaders. "I want to add that I’m here to help you folks do well."

    About a dozen tech A-listers — Apple CEO Tim Cook, Alphabet CEO Larry Page, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, Tesla CEO Elon Musk, IBM CEO Ginni Rometty and Intel CEO Brian Krzanich, among them — sat down for the two-hour meeting with the president-elect to discuss jobs, immigration policy, China, cybersecurity and taxes.

    They also discussed repatriating foreign profits, reforming taxes and regulations so companies build more jobs in the U.S., building better infrastructure, and improving education, a person briefed on the meeting said. The person spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly

    Cook and Musk were scheduled to meet privately with Trump later.

    Notably absent, however, was Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, who invented what possibly is Trump's favorite app.

    Trump wants the tech industry "to keep going with the incredible innovation," he said on live television. "There’s nobody like you in the world. There’s nobody like the people in this room."

    Trump told the group that his administration is "going to be here for you. You’ll call my people, you’ll call me. We have no formal chain of command around here." Trump suggested, and tech leaders agreed to, meeting quarterly, according to the person briefed on the meeting.

    rump was flanked by Vice President-elect Mike Pence and venture capitalist Peter Thiel, one of his few vocal supporters in Silicon Valley.

    Several tech execs declined comment on the meeting, but Wilbur Ross, Trump's choice for Commerce Secretary who attended, said it was "a very good, constructive meeting" in which both sides "got to know each other better."

    In a tweet, incoming White House chief of staff Reince Priebus said the summit included “productive discussions about job creation & economic growth.”

    The approximately two-hour meeting, roughly one month before the billionaire real-estate tycoon is sworn in as 45th president, could offer an early litmus test on how Trump plans to bring jobs to the Rust Belt and other non-tech regions. The attendees represent more than 1.3 million U.S. jobs and a total market cap of $2.9 trillion, according to the Consumer Technology Association.

    Last year, the consumer tech sector generated $3.5 trillion in economic output and accounted for more than 15 million people, or 8.4% of total U.S. employment, CTA says.

    One area where Trump and tech agree: reforming the tax code. Trump says he plans to slash the corporate tax rate to 15% from 35%, which could prompt tech giants to repatriate money kept overseas. There could also be common ground over Trump's anti-regulatory policies, which might aid start-ups.

    "We’re going to make it a lot easier for you to trade across borders," said Trump, who was joined by his sons Donald Jr. and Eric, daughter Ivanka and son-in-law Jared Kushner.

    Rometty told USA TODAY she intended to lobby Trump on ways to better train American workers so they are qualified to fill "new collar" jobs at Big Blue.

    http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2...ower/95338938/

  6. #16
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    Mình có đi họp sao không thầy hình nhỉ ??
    www.VuaTenMien.Com, Mobi & Zalo:O9121Chín1357

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