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Micron to sell Italian subsidiary and fabrication facility (access required)

by Scott Ki

Published: February 26,2013

Micron Technology Inc. wants to shed its semiconductor manufacturing plant in Italy. The Boise maker of memory chips agreed to sell its Italian subsidiary and facility in Avezzano to German company LFoundry. As part of a four-year agreement, LFoundry will continue to supply sensors to Aptina Imaging Corporation of San Jose, Calif. Micron will also grant ...
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