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Nickname: kashif
Review: i am looking used diebold atm machines model 520
Date reviewed: Jul 18, 2008 6:49 AM
Nickname: Andy
Review: The US has $$$? then why borrow so heavily from China and others? China is growing power, deal with it:P
Date reviewed: Oct 13, 2006 11:41 PM
Nickname: BORN on 4th of July
Review: Leave your US-bashing comments to yourselves. American companies dominate the globe and it's going to stay that way. We got the $$$ and the power, and until that changes, "deal with it"
Date reviewed: Oct 13, 2006 8:45 PM
Nickname: Steven
Review: How come every news related to China has to be political? Man, get use to it. American colleges teach their students to write articles like this. Their typical writing style. It stands for the most advanced writing skill in the world. hahahaha!
Date reviewed: Oct 13, 2006 3:34 PM
Nickname: Interconnect
Review: Chinese average of 55 ATM the Asian average could be 10 per million. eBanking, retailing, voting, security applications markets as Indian sub-continent is very inspiring. Elections due in Pakistan in 2007, I suggest Diebold may consider renting ATMs for country's programs for voting, and growth in retailing.
Date reviewed: Oct 12, 2006 8:54 PM
Nickname: Fou-lu(TM)
Review: you know what...deal with it -shrugs- you people haven't a clue....
Date reviewed: Oct 12, 2006 6:56 PM
Nickname: Andy
Review: How come every news related to China has to be political? This is just a news about China purchasing ATM machines. What is the relationship with the election? If US care so much about opinion, why don't ask the Iraqis and Afganis whether they still want Americans in their soils? If US media and business can separate business from political, maybe China should just take its business to Europe and Japan.
Date reviewed: Oct 12, 2006 1:36 AM
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