Electronics Industry
$1.3 Billion Micron Technology Plant Plugs into Utah's High-Tech Haven by Linda Liston and Tim Venable from Site Selection, June 1995.
Micron Technology has announced plans to build a $1.3 billion semiconductor plant in Lehi, Utah, located about 25 miles south of Salt Lake City.
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Coca-Cola, Ford and Motorola: 1994's Corporate Location Leaders by Tim Venable from Site Selection, February 1995.
Coca-Cola Co., Ford Motor Co. and Motorola led the corporate world in 1994 in numbers of new and expanded facilities.
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Compaq's Ross Cooley: How the Comeback Kids Recaptured Camelot by Jack Lyne from Site Selection, February 1995.
Its high-end Camelot collapsed in 1991. But Compaq roared back, now ranking No. 1 in PC sales and solidly positioned worldwide to cash in on the growing home market.
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Fujitsu PC Corp. CEO Akio Hanada: Coming to America ...and Just About Everywhere Else by Jack Lyne from Site Selection, .
Fujitsu Ltd.'s brand new subsidiary is part of its bold drive to "be the world information technology leader as soon as possible," as Hanada politely explains.
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Hardware/Software: Chips off the Old Block by Laurie Joan Aron from Site Selection, July 1998.
Business locations with a technology heritage and several newcomers worldwide are aggressively courting the high-tech industry, where expansion is the name of the game.
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Intel's Spectacular Southwest from Site Selection, August 1995.
Intel's $1 billio-plus projects underscore how high-tech industry drives the plugged-in economies of New Mexico and Arizona.
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Northern Telecom's John Roth: Flipping the Infobahn Switch by Jack Lyne from Site Selection, June 1995.
Roaring back from '93's bruising downturn, NT is betting heavily on cutting-edge, future-focused technologies.
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Roaring Economic Engine Puts Global Manufacturing in High Gear by Audrey Pennington from Site Selection, February 1995.
The worldwide economic recovery took hold with a vengence in 1994. Here's a rundown on the industries that generated the most new plants.
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Samsung Selects Texas's Hugh-Tech Capital For $1.3 Billion Semiconductor Plant by Tim Venable from Site Selection, April 1996.
Samsung selected Austin after an exhaustive year-long site search.
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Speed, Growth Drive Intel's Pick of Arizona for US$1.3 Billion Plant by Jack Lyne and Tim Venable from Site Selection, December 1994.
Expansion is booming at red-hot Intel, with some $7 billion invested over the past five years. Speed was essential in the recent selection of Chandler, Ariz., as the site of the company's $1.3 billion semiconductor plant.
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Sun CEO Scott McNealy: A Different Drummer in King Network's Court by Jack Lyne from Site Selection, October 1995.
Beware, Bill Gates. Sun is a front-line hard charger as networks and freeware storm proprietary systems' castle.
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