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SANDISK ANNOUNCES TEMPORARY REDUCTION IN FAB PRODUCTION

SANDISK ANNOUNCES TEMPORARY REDUCTION IN FAB PRODUCTION

   SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ: SNDK) today announced temporary cuts to its Flash wafer production in its joint-venture manufacturing facilities in Yokkaichi, Japan.

Posted : Mon, Dec 22, 2008

Category : World-Business / Business-Finance News

Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation Acquires Advanced Visualization Imaging System Division of Barco

Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation Acquires Advanced Visualization Imaging System Division of Barco

   Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation announced today that via its newly formed, wholly-owned subsidiary, Toshiba Medical Visualization Systems Europe, Ltd. (TMVS), it has entered into an agreement to acquire the Advanced Visualization Imaging System Division

Posted : Mon, Nov 24, 2008

Category : World-Business / Business-Finance News

SanDisk and Toshiba to Restructure Flash Manufacturing Joint Ventures

SanDisk and Toshiba to Restructure Flash Manufacturing Joint Ventures

   SanDisk Expects to Increase Cash and Reduce Lease Obligations by $1 Billion and Achieve Greater Supply Flexibility

Posted : Tue, Oct 21, 2008

Category : World-Business / Business-Finance News

Toshiba celebrates the opening of Second factory (Expansion) in Henan Pinggao

Toshiba celebrates the opening of Second factory (Expansion) in Henan Pinggao

   Toshiba Corporation announced that Henan Pinggao Toshiba High Voltage-Switchgear Co., Ltd. (hereinafter "PTC"), a joint venture company between Toshiba and Henan Pinggao Electric Co., Ltd. in China, today celebrated the opening of its second factory which started construction since October 2006.

Posted : Sun, Nov 04, 2007

Category : World-Business / Business-Finance News

Wibree forum merges with Bluetooth SIG

Wibree forum merges with Bluetooth SIG

   The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG), the more than 8,000-company strong trade association responsible for advancing Bluetooth wireless technology, joined Nokia today in announcing that the Wibree forum, the group specifying the Nokia developed ultra low power wireless technology, will be merged with the Bluetooth SIG.

Posted : Tue, Jun 12, 2007

Category : World-Business / Business-Finance News
 
 
 
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