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What is the reason for deleting the contents about the origin of the company in the heading summary?
could someone who made the deletion give a proper explanation of deliberately erasing the origin country about this company? Even the article has given plenty of sources to verify that points.
123.195.130.73 (
talk)
08:36, 17 July 2021 (UTC)reply
your example gave no sense, even in the historic section of
Facebook mentioned it was emerged from a
Harvard University network... what are you trying to prove??
For the sake of good faith, I'd give my take. An identical example would be
Grab. It was founded in Malaysia, but moved its HQ to Singapore later on (along with the owner), and obviously no one considers it a Malaysian company. Gong Cha was sold off years ago to a South Korean company/owner, so the truth is it is actually more in line as a Korean company than a Taiwanese company. Do you want it to say it's South Korean? Because if not, the current version is actually the most "neutral" solution, as it stood before you came in and started hounding my edits.
TwoChaGong (
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09:10, 17 July 2021 (UTC)reply
Seven-Eleven is owned by
Seven & I Holdings, and it very much says that its Japanese. This article is not supposed to take the place of a subsidiary, as there aren't two articles for Gong Cha. It also isn't even a proper comparison, as 70% and being sold off entirely is a world of a difference.
TwoChaGong (
talk)
09:29, 17 July 2021 (UTC)reply
Is Gong Cha owned by its Korean branch for 100 percent share? You can check again before telling me it's different story.