100 World's Most Innovative Companies: 45 are from the USA

Top 100 Global Innovators | 2013 Winners

United States 45
Japan 28
France 12
Switzerland 4
Germany 3
South Korea 3
Sweden 2
Canada 1
Netherlands 1
Taiwan 1

And the longer Obama is in office, the lower the number will drop

We have 45 of 100 companies. The only one closing in is Japan, but they have always been an innovator. Doesn't look like America is declining. But I'm sure you wish we would, so you can say "Obama did it!"
 
What does the "America doesn't make anything anymore" crowd think about it?

I would feel very proud
 
The most liberal and leftist countries are the least innovative! Imagine that, it's almost like communal thinking destroys individuality.
 
What does the "America doesn't make anything anymore" crowd think about it?

I would feel very proud

Where are the "innovations" made, manufactured, created?


Aerospace, heavy machinery, semiconductors, medical equipment... are strong high-tech manufacturing sectors in America and run trade surpluses.

You mean Apple?
Apple clears final hurdle to bring sapphire-manufacturing plant to Arizona | TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog

Here Nokia closed its last european plant in Romania.
 
What does the "America doesn't make anything anymore" crowd think about it?

I would feel very proud

Where are the "innovations" made, manufactured, created?


Aerospace, heavy machinery, semiconductors, medical equipment... are strong high-tech manufacturing sectors in America and run trade surpluses.

You mean Apple?
Apple clears final hurdle to bring sapphire-manufacturing plant to Arizona | TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog

Here Nokia closed its last european plant in Romania.


Apple? You want to use Apple as an example? Ever hear of Foxconn?


Foxconn building 500,000 iPhone 5s units for Apple per day with nonstop production lines
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Foxconn building 500K iPhone 5s units for Apple per day with nonstop production lines
 
What does the "America doesn't make anything anymore" crowd think about it?

I would feel very proud

Because those companies listed are making too many things over there, not here. Check the list. Lots of telecommunications devices, electronics, etc.

Thanks to the far left in which you incestuously support.

Really now.... Thanks for your "facts". We can always count on you for hard data. Do I now need to remind you of the who was in office during the years highlighted below?


Double trouble: businesses, consumers both spend less when industry leaves

When (and where) work disappears - MIT News Office

In the paper, Autor, Dorn (of the Center for Monetary and Fiscal Studies in Madrid, Spain) and Hanson (of the University of California at San Diego) specifically study the effects of rising manufacturing competition from China, looking at the years 1990 to 2007. At the start of that period, low-income countries accounted for only about 3 percent of U.S. manufacturing imports; by 2007, that figure had increased to about 12 percent, with China representing 91 percent of the increase.

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All told, as American imports from China grew more than tenfold between 1991 and 2007, roughly a million U.S. workers lost jobs due to increased low-wage competition from China — about a quarter of all U.S. job losses in manufacturing during the time period.
 
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Where are the "innovations" made, manufactured, created?


Aerospace, heavy machinery, semiconductors, medical equipment... are strong high-tech manufacturing sectors in America and run trade surpluses.

You mean Apple?
Apple clears final hurdle to bring sapphire-manufacturing plant to Arizona | TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog

Here Nokia closed its last european plant in Romania.


Apple? You want to use Apple as an example? Ever hear of Foxconn?


Foxconn building 500,000 iPhone 5s units for Apple per day with nonstop production lines
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Foxconn building 500K iPhone 5s units for Apple per day with nonstop production lines

Yet if it were made in American at union factories the cost of such items would be 10 times as much and you would not be able to buy the products to post your far left propaganda.
 
Aerospace, heavy machinery, semiconductors, medical equipment... are strong high-tech manufacturing sectors in America and run trade surpluses.

You mean Apple?
Apple clears final hurdle to bring sapphire-manufacturing plant to Arizona | TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog

Here Nokia closed its last european plant in Romania.


Apple? You want to use Apple as an example? Ever hear of Foxconn?


Foxconn building 500,000 iPhone 5s units for Apple per day with nonstop production lines
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Foxconn building 500K iPhone 5s units for Apple per day with nonstop production lines

Yet if it were made in American at union factories the cost of such items would be 10 times as much and you would not be able to buy the products to post your far left propaganda.

More of YOUR propaganda. So far you fail to use any facts or data, just your opinion. I really doubt an iPhone 5 would cost $5000 if it were made here.

But the reason it's made there is because those people will work 12-hour shifts for $17/day. (http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/22/business/apple-america-and-a-squeezed-middle-class.html)

It's not because the unions here drove Apple to produce in China, you silly stupid twit.
 
(Enable spin-doctor mode)

So...The majority of the world's most innovative companies are outside the US? :)
 
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Apple? You want to use Apple as an example? Ever hear of Foxconn?


Foxconn building 500,000 iPhone 5s units for Apple per day with nonstop production lines
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Foxconn building 500K iPhone 5s units for Apple per day with nonstop production lines

Yet if it were made in American at union factories the cost of such items would be 10 times as much and you would not be able to buy the products to post your far left propaganda.

More of YOUR propaganda. So far you fail to use any facts or data, just your opinion. I really doubt an iPhone 5 would cost $5000 if it were made here.

But the reason it's made there is because those people will work 12-hour shifts for $17/day. (http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/22/business/apple-america-and-a-squeezed-middle-class.html)

It's not because the unions here drove Apple to produce in China, you silly stupid twit.

And the far left Obama drone uses a far left publication to support their far left programmed propaganda.
 
Is FoxConn the building that had to place nets around the outside to keep workers from jumping to their deaths? Ya, there's something we wanna emulate.
 

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