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[–] [email protected] 5 points 3 years ago

It's not really disputed, and the article is just trying to throw shade. For example, this gem:

Huawei’s ownership is a murky matter because the company has never, in more than three decades of existence, sold shares to the public.

It's like they don't understand the concept of a cooperative? If a company sells public shares then it's owned by share holders.

Also, painting the fact that Huawei works with the government as being outlandish is also hilarious. Every US tech company works with US government and gets massive government subsidies.

In fact, if the government exercises some control over the company that's actually a very good thing.