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To: Rational who wrote (6359)12/10/1997 4:15:00 PM
From: Roader  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9124
 
Seagate to Close Manufacturing Facility in Clonmel, Ireland

PR News Wire via Dow Jones

CLONMEL, Ireland, Dec. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Seagate Technology, Inc. (NYSE: SEG)
today announced that it will close its disc drive manufacturing operations in
Clonmel, Republic of Ireland. The decision comes in the face of major
challenges facing the disc drive industry today, including significant
overcapacity, downward pricing pressures and lower margins. The plant closure
is scheduled to take place when the current product build schedule is completed
in early 1998. As a result of this action, approximately 1,100 regular
positions and 300 temporary positions will be eliminated in Clonmel. The
Company will take a restructuring charge associated with the closure.

"This is an action we regret having to take, but is a necessary step in
Seagate's efforts to remain competitive and maintain its industry leadership
position in a challenging business environment," said Al Shugart, Seagate
chairman and chief executive officer. "A declining price structure, intense
competition and increasing market fragmentation have placed increasing pressure
on Seagate's operating performance, as well as that of a number of other
competitors. As stated in recent weeks, Seagate has been reviewing its
worldwide operations to improve efficiency, lower cost and bring capacity in
line with market requirements. Despite significant efforts to reduce costs in
Clonmel, the highly structured nature of disc drive assembly makes the higher
costs associated with the facility extremely difficult to overcome."

Seagate has notified the Irish Minister for Enterprise, Trade, and Employment
of its intention to cease manufacturing operations at its Clonmel plant.
Seagate will be working in cooperation with the employees, the IDA and other
local and national government representatives in Ireland to mitigate as much as
possible the effects of this closure to the community. In addition to job
outplacement, severance packages and other services provided to effected
employees, Seagate will be offering relocation opportunities to a small number
of Clonmel staff.

The world's leading disc drive supplier, Seagate will continue to manufacture
drives at its other assembly plants worldwide, where the Company is producing
new products designed for today's Desktop, Mobile and High End computer
applications. These products include 2.5-inch, 3.5-inch and 5.25-inch disc
drives in capacities ranging from 2 Gigabytes to 47 Gigabytes to meet the needs
of a wide variety of users and their individual information storage
requirements.

This press release contains forward-looking statements associated with the
state of the disc drive industry, the closure of the Clonmel facility and the
attendant position eliminations and restructuring charges and the Company's
operational performance. These forward-looking statements are based on current
expectations and entail various risks and uncertainties that could cause actual
results to differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking
statements. These risks and uncertainties include future developments in the
disc drive industry, the respective parties' cooperation in closing the Clonmel
facility and the company's operational performance. Seagate undertakes no
obligation to update forward-looking statements to reflect events or
circumstances after the date thereof.

Seagate Technology, Inc. is a leading provider of technology and products
enabling people to store, access, and manage information. The Company is
committed to providing best-in-class products to help people get their
information when, where and how they want it. Seagate is the world's largest
manufacturer of disc drives, magnetic discs and read-write heads, a market
leader in tape drives, and a leading developer of software for information
availability, access and analysis. With nearly $9 billion in revenues for its
1997 fiscal year, Seagate can be found around the globe and on the World Wide
Web at seagate.com.



To: Rational who wrote (6359)12/10/1997 4:32:00 PM
From: Roader  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9124
 
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