The “Proudly American” Companies Which Don’t Want You Knowing They Left The USA!

Published on 11/01/2020
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Spotify

Spotify revolutionized how humanity in general enjoys music, allowing us all to enjoy our favorite tunes whenever and wherever we like. Spotify must be celebrated, having commenced in 2006 by a bunch of New Yorkers. Although it was quickly acquired by a Swedish business, Spotify has hopped around the world since. Tencent Holdings and Spotify bought 10% stakes within one another. This union has greatly aided Spotify to break into China’s music streaming sector, and provided Tencent a chance at diversifying its portfolio. Prior to joining hands, Spotify was getting nowhere with its Chinese ambitions.

Spotify

Spotify

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The Waldorf Astoria Hotel

If you want to talk about opulent hotel living, the Waldorf Astoria Hotel often comes to mind. This place goes beyond New York’s hotel scene, it is also integral to understanding America’s history. Although Hilton Worldwide is the body, the Anbang Insurance Group has been the brain since 2014 onward with a purchase of $1.95 billion. As you probably guessed from reading that figure, this was the priciest hotel sale ever. The Chinese business then took a sensational set of toolboxes and transformed a portion of it into condos and apartments. The insurance business is dedicated to eating up as many American companies as possible. Starwood Resorts is one plot that it won’t be forgetting about.

The Waldorf Astoria Hotel

The Waldorf Astoria Hotel

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