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| - Foxconn Estates, China -- Shigeru Miyamoto visited FoxConn last night, via private jet, showing great charisma as he tackled the problem of poor work conditions and the chubby Chinese child work force. Just shortly after arriving, he was greeted by a happy looking Mario. Not the actual Mario, but the boss of the Nintendo section of the manufacturing plant. In a board room of about seven people, Nintendo's future with FoxConn was to be negotiated. "Likewise to you Sam, now let's talk business."
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| - Foxconn Estates, China -- Shigeru Miyamoto visited FoxConn last night, via private jet, showing great charisma as he tackled the problem of poor work conditions and the chubby Chinese child work force. Just shortly after arriving, he was greeted by a happy looking Mario. Not the actual Mario, but the boss of the Nintendo section of the manufacturing plant. In a board room of about seven people, Nintendo's future with FoxConn was to be negotiated. Now Foxconn CEO, Sam Tramiel, gave him a warm welcome, praising Miyamoto's efforts over three decades. "It's a pleasure to finally meet you," said Sam. "Likewise to you Sam, now let's talk business." After a few slides, about 20 minutes talk, and a hot cup of coffee, the meeting ended and a slightly disturbed Miyamoto approached the door with a rigid posture, as if to say he should keep his mouth shut. This is nothing new in China, as the mob rules over there. But just what did go on really? Fox news editor Bobby May, takes a look into this in great detail, with behind the scenes info.
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