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S'pore chip foundry sold to Abu Dhabi

S'pore chip foundry sold to Abu Dhabi

News Advanced Technology Investment Company will pay US$1.8 billion in cash for Singapore's Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing, reports say.

Monday, September 07 2009 06:45 PM

Tags: Mobile processors, Processors, Acquisitions, Mergers, Chartered Semiconductor, Microsoft Xbox, Abu Dhabi, United Microelectronics Corp., Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing Ltd., Fitch Ratings


VC watch: This week's funding wins

VC watch: This week's funding wins

News Which companies will be the trendsetters of the future? The following list is the latest news from start-ups here and abroad that have received venture funding.

Thursday, July 04 2002 11:46 AM


Use a handy new feature to add instructions to your Excel 2007 worksheets

Use a handy new feature to add instructions to your Excel 2007 worksheets

Techguide Excel 2007's new Editing, Fill, Justify feature makes it easier to arrange text into a more readable layout.

Sunday, April 27 2008 11:52 AM

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Chartered Semiconductor falls to 'junk' status

News news analysis Credit-rating company Fitch Ratings cuts the Singapore-based foundry's debt rating to "junk" on concern over its unprofitability.

Friday, August 15 2008 11:28 AM

Tags: Financial, Earning reports/forecasts, Sales/revenue, Processors, India, Foundry, Semiconductor, Chip, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd., brand name


Getting credit for having a BCP

Blogs In July U.S. credit rating agency Standard & Poor's (S&P) started evaluating the enterprise risk management (ERM) capabi...

Wednesday, July 30 2008 03:38 PM



Use shades of gray to enhance scale in Excel

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Excel's palette is generous, but don't throw buckets of pigment all over your spreadsheets just because you can.


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Ultimate 2012 recovery site: the moon

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Have you seen the disaster movie "2012"? A friend from Control Risks and I did, and we reluctantly concluded we wouldn't be able to write off the cost of our..... by Nathaniel Forbes

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