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by porphyra
521 days ago
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On Wikipedia, it says he chose red because: > The Chinese name was inspired by two pivotal institutions in its co-founder Charlwin Mao's career journey that both feature red as their primary color: Bain & Company, where he worked as a consultant, and Stanford Graduate School of Business, where he earned his MBA. I would guess that the association to Quotations from Chairman Mao Zedong was intentional but he just said that for plausible deniability. |
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Even the most leftist Chinese entrepreneurs avoid having their brand names associated to politics; it's just common sense.