Former Coke Scientist Accused of Stealing Trade Secrets for Chinese Venture

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A Chinese-born former Coke scientist is charged with seeking to steal nearly $120 million worth of U.S. trade secrets

 

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'Chinese innovation'

This is how China is able to maintain their technological advancement, stealing by any means the West’s Intelectual Properties!

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The details must be shared amongst EU countries and allies to thwart other such attempts.

Ha ha ha That is the Chinese way. The American manufacturers are a bunch of fools.

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Coke scientist. Wow. That definitely will solve world hunger and problem of humanities

Follow-up, and if it happened... intake criminal justice system. Stealing American trade secrets should be a serious matter with serious penalties.

Lol. Is sugar water that hard to make? I mean.. isn’t it pretty easy for modern-day chemists to figure out the ingredients in just about anything?

So much greed, just a sad state of affairs. These people need to be locked up, no more passes for white collar criminals.

I see a patern from a certain country? Hum....maybe time for a bit mote care on who they hire and from where and better checks?

Strange loyalties,

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