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Intel Corporation is scaling back its manufacturing operations in Costa Rica as part of a broader global restructuring plan.
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Intel reveals it will shed 24,000 employees this year and retreat in Germany, Poland, and Costa Rica
Now, in Germany and Poland, where Intel was planning to spend tens of billions of dollars respectively on “mega-fabs” that ...
A prominent investment analyst warned Intel may be cutting too deep, eliminating "pivotal" resources in the name of ...
Intel to lay off 24,000 employees, nearly a quarter of its workforce, by year-end 2025. The move addresses losses, ...
Intel is cutting 24,000 jobs and cancelling major factory projects in Germany, Poland, and Costa Rica as part of a major ...
The storied chipmaker cut management layers by half and plans to reduce its overall workforce by 15% amid a broader austerity ...
Intel delivered better-than-expected revenue for its second quarter and issued a fairly positive outlook for its third ...
Intel Corp. is again slowing the speed of construction of two $28-billion semiconductor fabrication plants in central Ohio.
The Costa Rican services economy had an interesting past few weeks. Just days after the election of a new left-leaning president – who immediately began to take steps to reassure the investor and ...
Chipmaker Intel, struggling with a shrinking personal computer market, is shutting its assembly and test operation in Costa Rica and eliminating 1,500 jobs, a spokesman said on Tuesday.
Intel employs 3,300 workers at its Costa Rica operations, which are housed within its 26,000-square-meter plant and 17,000 square meters of laboratory space.
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