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RF Micro Devices CEO: TriQuint merger will save money, boost innovation
2014-11-17 23:38:49| Electronics - Topix.net
The planned merger between Greensboro-based RF Micro Devices and Oregon-based TriQuint Semiconductor Inc. will boost innovation while reducing costs, said Bob Bruggeworth, RF's chief executivea . The planned merger between Greensboro-based RF Micro Devices and Oregon-based TriQuint Semiconductor Inc. will boost innovation while reducing costs, said Bob Bruggeworth , RF's chief executive.
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RF Micro Devices CEO: TriQuint merger will save money, boost innovation
2014-11-17 16:47:52| Semiconductors - Topix.net
The planned merger between Greensboro-based RF Micro Devices and Oregon-based TriQuint Semiconductor Inc. will boost innovation while reducing costs, said Bob Bruggeworth, RF's chief executivea . The planned merger between Greensboro-based RF Micro Devices and Oregon-based TriQuint Semiconductor Inc. will boost innovation while reducing costs, said Bob Bruggeworth , RF's chief executive.
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RF Micro Devices CEO: TriQuint merger will save money, boost innovation
2014-11-14 12:57:38| Semiconductors - Topix.net
The planned merger between Greensboro-based RF Micro Devices and Oregon-based TriQuint Semiconductor Inc. will boost innovation while reducing costs, said Bob Bruggeworth, RF's chief executivea . The planned merger between Greensboro-based RF Micro Devices and Oregon-based TriQuint Semiconductor Inc. will boost innovation while reducing costs, said Bob Bruggeworth , RF's chief executive.
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Save Money and Live Healthy at Fix-It Fair on Saturday, November 22
2014-11-14 00:44:52| PortlandOnline
This free City of Portland event runs 9:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. at Parkrose High School
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Americans can save more money by not burning it: Study
2014-10-11 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Bloomberg: Climate change policy is often assumed to be a lose-lose proposition. Nations can pay now for expensive carbon-reduction policies, or they can pay later -- potentially a lot more -- through destructive climate-related events like storms, droughts and flooding. In the U.S., however, that take may not be correct, according to a new study by the environmental group World Resources Institute. It says that improving buildings' energy efficiency, boosting the fuel-economy of automobiles and cutting...
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