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Threads “sets two antitrust instincts against each other,” Tim Wu, an
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Challenging Twitter’s dominance is positive. “Generally, we’d like the big companies to be taking each other on, not just sitting in their little bubbles raking in the cash,” Wu said. By contrast, Meta already dominates the social media landscape through Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp. Expanding that empire and enabling it to accumulate more data, he said, “is hard to be that cheerful about.”
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Organic growth is not a problem, Nancy Rose, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a former economist in the Justice Department’s antitrust division, told DealBook. She is “sympathetic” to the notion that it would be better for a new player, rather than a tech giant, to challenge Twitter but believes Meta is “a credible competitor.” The company has a “jump start,” Rose said, but smaller alternatives like Mastodon have had trouble taking off precisely because they don’t.
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Desmond Shum was one of China’s most well-connected businessmen. He and his former wife, Duan Weihong used their relationships with top government officials to build a multibillion-dollar property company during a golden age for entrepreneurs starting in the mid-1990s.
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Shum told the story of their rise and fall — and the murky reality of business in China — in
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his 2021 memoir
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. Many details cannot be independently verified but his role at the intersection of business and politics is certain. He now lives in Britain with the couple’s son (neither of them has seen Duan since she vanished) and says it is unsafe for him to travel to China.
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First, the perception of China has become more negative. Covid has had a lot to do with it, especially in shifting the general public’s views. That has helped to speed things up in terms of how policymakers deal with China — they now have a tide to ride.
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Second, the outside world underestimates how badly the Chinese economy is deteriorating. Several things have shocked me in conversations I’ve had with businesspeople in China. A big dairy company is producing more milk powder because people are cutting back on buying milk. Normally this is one of the last things you would cut out.
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It adds to the growing insecurity of the Chinese Communist Party, so the government is tightening control using measures it introduced during the pandemic. That is affecting business:
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Companies are overwhelmingly reducing their exposure. People talk about “deglobalization,” but the proper term is “reglobalization minus China.” You won’t have one country replacing China, but operations are spreading to Vietnam, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India and elsewhere. Look at how many Taiwanese manufacturers are moving into Mexico on a large scale. And then you have friendshoring and nearshoring in Europe.
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After four years of Trump and three years of Biden, you see a general consistency on China policy. A slight change or variation in tone won’t affect China’s perception that the U.S.’s view of it is set. They need some lessening of tension for the sake of reviving business confidence and bringing in more capital. If they can mitigate or delay U.S. measures, they want to do that.
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The singer is on a mission to re-record the first six albums in her catalog (she has done three) after the rights to the originals were sold in a contentious deal to the superagent Scooter Braun’s Ithaca Holdings in 2019 for north of $300 million. The investment firm Shamrock Capital Advisors bought the masters a year later for about the same amount.
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“Red” (Swift’s version) was streamed 961 million times last year, versus 254 million for the original — down 41 percent from a year earlier.
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The re-records lifted the entire Swift catalog.
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Streaming of her six records jumped roughly 6.5 percent to nearly 2.5 billion times in 2021. Importantly, though, a large proportion of those — 736 million — were for the album “1989,” which Swift has not yet re-recorded.
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Shamrock’s deal is “very vulnerable,”
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