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To: Scumbria who wrote (57119)10/9/2000 10:40:25 AM
From: milo_morai  Respond to of 93625
 
Infineon takes over Sican IP portfolio
By Peter Clarke
EE Times
(10/06/00, 1:18 p.m. EST)




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LONDON — Infineon Technologies AG (Munich, Germany) has effectively taken control of the semiconductor intellectual property (IP) portfolio of Sican GmbH, and has picked up a group of Sican's chip and core design engineers.

Sican (Hannover, Germany), a supplier of IP and design services, transferred its assets and staff to a new company named Sci-worx GmbH (Hannover, Germany), in which Infineon has taken a 74.9 percent stake.

With about 300 employees previously employed by Sican, Sci-worx will still operate as an IP provider, said Juergen Ruprecht, chief executive officer of Sci-worx. Ruprecht held the same role at Sican.

A spokeswoman for Sci-worx said that Sican will continue to exist only as a holding company for Microtec GmbH (Stuttgart, Germany).
eet.com

FWIW Milo



To: Scumbria who wrote (57119)10/9/2000 11:28:03 AM
From: chic_hearne  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93625
 
Scumbria,

Did I miss something over the weekend? What's up with RMBS being down over 10% this morning?

(not that I'm complaining about the massive gains in my RMBS poots)

chic