I hate to be the wet blanket on this one, but I posted a few days ago on this. Of course, I did it here and not on 4Chan.
BLUF: The analysis goes wrong in the first screencap.
USSC is a company that helps corporations with legal filings to get started, reincorporate in a different state, or helps US companies set up foreign subsidiaries. Nothing more. They are always listed as an agent, since they prepare and submit the paperwork to the legal authorities.
Don't believe me? Keep looking down the paper trail. Look for California companies (think Silicon Valley) reincorporating in Delaware to avoid CA taxes. They're all using USSC to do it. They all have the same "251 Little Falls" address in their filings.
The Qualcomm thing? 100% to do with how they license the IP for their processors- ARM is a Brit company, Qualcomm's UK subsidiary is a "partner", which allows them to negotiate lower licensing prices and sidestep UK regulations. This was something sprayed all over tech publications years ago.
I'm not saying FF CASTLEROCK, LLC isn't interesting by itself, just due to the lack of data. But how we got there makes a lot of assumptions and leaps of logic that are not rigorous.
I hate to be the wet blanket on this one, but I posted a few days ago on this. Of course, I did it here and not on 4Chan.
BLUF: The analysis goes wrong in the first screencap.
USSC is a company that helps corporations with legal filings to get started, reincorporate in a different state, or helps US companies set up foreign subsidiaries. Nothing more. They are always listed as an agent, since they prepare and submit the paperwork to the legal authorities.
Don't believe me? Keep looking down the paper trail. Look for California companies (think Silicon Valley) reincorporating in Delaware to avoid CA taxes. They're all using USSC to do it. They all have the same "251 Little Falls" address in their filings.
The Qualcomm thing? 100% to do with how they license the IP for their processors- ARM is a Brit company, Qualcomm's UK subsidiary is a "partner", which allows them to negotiate lower licensing prices and sidestep UK regulations. This was something sprayed all over tech publications years ago.
I'm not saying FF CASTLEROCK, LLC isn't interesting by itself, just due to the lack of data. But how we got there makes a lot of assumptions and leaps of logic that are not rigorous.
Hi, I just tried to search your posts. Couldn't find the one you reference. Can you link it here somehow...still figuring this all out? Thx
Might have been on patriots.win instead of GA... standby.