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Celestica to Acquire Brooks Automation's Semiconductor Equipment Contract Manufacturing Operations
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Celestica to Acquire Brooks Automation’s Semiconductor Equipment Contract Manufacturing Operations

Celestica to Acquire Brooks Automation’s Semiconductor Equipment Contract Manufacturing Operations
Acquisition to strengthen Celestica’s capabilities in complex mechanical and systems integration services TORONTO , April 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ – Celestica Inc. (NYSE: CLS – News ) (TSX: CLS.to – News ), a global leader in the delivery of end-to-end product lifecycle solutions, today announced that it has agreed to acquire the semiconductor equipment contract manufacturing operations of …
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Blazer fans, meet Chris Johnson, and other stuff …
Off-day material from the Trail Blazers’ Friday practice as they prepared for Saturday’s Game 4 of their first-round playoff series with Dallas at the Rose Garden … The usual suspects — LaMarcus Aldridge, Brandon Roy, Gerald Wallace — were getting their share of media …
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TriQuint brings GaAs to the masses
In 1985, a group of engineers left Tektronix Inc., and founded TriQuint Semiconductor Inc., to pursue gallium arsenide (GaAs) technology for high performance wireless applications.
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UC today
MORE MONEY FOR UC? There’s potentially good news on the financial front for UC. The Sports Business Journal reported this week, citing sources close to the talks, that the Big East and ESPN are already discussing a new deal, even though the current one runs through 2013. The league currently receives $ 36 million a year […]
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