Yahoo Is The Latest American Company To Pull The Plug On China—Here’s Why

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Yahoo should never use so called China’s challenging environments as cheap excuse of its own long-lasting business and commercial failure in China and world. Its final hilarious Peng-ci China was nasty and foolish, won’t help its doomed future in the end.

Businesses are supposed to do business not play politics.

Does Yahoo still have a “market” in any country?

What’s a Yahoo?

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