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full story >>GLOBALFOUNDRIES Inc. is the world's second largest independent semiconductor foundry (after TSMC), with its headquarters located in Milpitas, California.
Continue reading >>Whitman presided over eBay's rise from a scrappy startup to an e-commerce giant worth $75 billion -- then presided over a decline that struck $30 billion out of that market cap. She joined Goldman Sachs (GS) board, but soon resigned after receiving shares
Continue reading >>WHEN the board of HP, the world's largest computer-maker, unveiled plans to restructure, it expected the company's shares to suffer; but not to crash by 20%. HP's bosses thought investors would love their plan to spin off the firm's low-margin personal-co
Continue reading >>This announcement will unveil the board’s and Rory Read’s new business strategy for AMD and reveal how the company will be competing in a quickly reshaping processor market. The content of that announcement will have to be at least as shocking as the clea
Continue reading >>A former chief executive of microchip company Advanced Micro Devices has been linked to an alleged insider trading ring at hedge fund Galleon Group. Hector Ruiz, who headed AMD from 2002 to 2008, has been identified by the Wall Street Journal as an unname
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