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To: Captain Jack who wrote (15550)1/3/1998 4:46:00 PM
From: Dennis  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27012
 
John, Early Out

They offered us an early package a few years ago, it was a beauty. It hit the papers and everyone went crazy, small state like RI and the news travels fast. We won't see a package like that again EVER, it included state workers that DO NOT contribute to their plan. Teachers contribute 7% each year.

Well good luck, maybe we can meet in Hawaii for a drink the day after we tear ass out the door. ggggggg

Good Luck,

Dennis



To: Captain Jack who wrote (15550)1/3/1998 5:03:00 PM
From: margaret tasset  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
 
Good afternoon John, Motorola, Siemens Plan Chip Venture, Germany Says

Thought this article might help techs on Monday???????????

By Margaret D. Williams and Kate Norton Dresden, Germany: Motorola Inc. and Siemens AG plan a joint computer-chip plant in Dresden valued at $1.6 billion, making it Europe's largest semiconductor project, the German government said. The German venture comes after the companies began construction on a U.S. plant last year to make 64-bit memory chips for personal computers. The German government will contribute $105 million through 2001 to the Dresden effort, with the companies investing ''significantly'' more, said Juergen Ruettgers, Minister for Training, Science, Research and Technology. Siemens's German offices were closed for the New Year's holiday and company representatives couldn't be reached for comment. Motorola declined to confirm any plans to build in Germany. Published 14:42