National Semiconductor to Cut 25% of Work Force After Posting Lower Profit on Major Sales Decline, an Industrial Info News Alert
SUGAR LAND, TX -- (MARKET WIRE) -- Mar 13, 2009 --
Researched by Industrial Info Resources
(Sugar Land, Texas) -- National Semiconductor Corporation (NYSE:NSM) (Santa
Clara, California), a manufacturer of chips for mobile phones, has
announced that it will cut one-fourth of its work force, or about 1,700
people, after posting a $21.1 million profit in 3Q09, down 71% compared
with the same period of the previous year. Sales dropped 35.5% from $453.4
million to $292.4 million. The company is closing manufacturing facilities
in Arlington, Texas, and Suzhou, Jiangsu province, and plans to cut 850
positions immediately and 875 more over the next several quarters, Chairman
and CEO Brian Halla said.
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