Huawei enacted its Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) in 1987 at its establishment, and implemented it in 2003 two years after Shenzhen’s local authorities laid the rules for it.
It’s only misleading if you don’t understand the difference between the average and the median, which somebody with a degree in statistics certainly should. You basically made up some nonsense and stuck to your guns for two days now. Bravo, that’s some real dedication to trolling.
You seem to take a lot of things personally. I’m just stating simple facts here. I included correct information in the title, there is absolutely nothing misleading about it. I think your behavior here is deliberate trolling and I have a strong suspicion that you didn’t know the difference between average and median until now.
My first comment pointed out that an average like “$75k each” without distribution parameters is useless. You responded with a non-relevant paper.
By including that average in your title you chose to represent that information in a specific way. That way is misleading.
By citing a source with not relevance to the question you make it seems like there is support for your representation.
What you’re doing is spreading missinformation.
by the way :
on the one hand you assume that people cannot divide number, on the other hand you assume that people knows the difference between median and average.
an average is often used in the common language as a substitute for the geometric mean but also the median. Learn your stat : the meme is “mean and median”. I invite you to read the first § here : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Average . Or is wikipedia too biased for your taste?
I responded with a relevant paper that you literally quoted rough distributions from. The fact that refusing to understand the difference between average and median is the hill you chose to die on is absolutely hilarious.
You have fun because you’re a troll who isn’t actually interested in facts. If you actually cared about whether Huawei is a real cooperative that has a fair distribution of shares then you would’ve spent time researching that instead of making an ass out of yourself in this thread. Since you claim the paper I linked is somehow inadequate, I’ll link another paper that does a detailed analysis of Huawei, not just in terms of share structure but also in terms of who actually owns it in practical terms
It’s only misleading if you don’t understand the difference between the average and the median, which somebody with a degree in statistics certainly should. You basically made up some nonsense and stuck to your guns for two days now. Bravo, that’s some real dedication to trolling.
Again with the personals.
You decided to include that information in the title for a reason.
When I pointed out that it was misleading you answered with a source that has not relevance to my comment.
I think that your behavior is deliberate and that you’re spreading misleading information.
You seem to take a lot of things personally. I’m just stating simple facts here. I included correct information in the title, there is absolutely nothing misleading about it. I think your behavior here is deliberate trolling and I have a strong suspicion that you didn’t know the difference between average and median until now.
My first comment pointed out that an average like “$75k each” without distribution parameters is useless. You responded with a non-relevant paper.
What you’re doing is spreading missinformation.
by the way :
I responded with a relevant paper that you literally quoted rough distributions from. The fact that refusing to understand the difference between average and median is the hill you chose to die on is absolutely hilarious.
The paper doesn’t provide the shares distribution amongst the worker. It provides shares distribution amongst categories of worker.
Please read my last comment in his entirety.
Which obviously provides a rough idea of the distribution.
Oh I did, it’s hilarious.
Glad you’re having fun, I have fun too.
You have fun because you’re a troll who isn’t actually interested in facts. If you actually cared about whether Huawei is a real cooperative that has a fair distribution of shares then you would’ve spent time researching that instead of making an ass out of yourself in this thread. Since you claim the paper I linked is somehow inadequate, I’ll link another paper that does a detailed analysis of Huawei, not just in terms of share structure but also in terms of who actually owns it in practical terms
https://deliverypdf.ssrn.com/delivery.php?ID=684088071004065000108104097080001109026012051033042091108125103074072029068074103121101122062000122051045126008098020072077071005049095084082028090122114021120108019019005046078001007013011118124066089108114093113029126081072090120093102087125085123065&EXT=pdf&INDEX=TRUE
Another paper breaks down exactly how shares work under ESOP https://www.centeronbusinessandpoverty.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/ESOP-and-Effect-on-Productivity.pdf