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Tuesday, 21th February 2006
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  • Samsung to spend US$635 mln on memory, LCD lines
  • Wipro acquires US-based cMango for US$20mln cash
  • RSA: Execs stress network access agendas
  • Chip-maker AMD sees Indian growth doubling in 2006
  • Entersys shareholders approve buyout
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    Samsung to spend US$635 mln on memory, LCD lines
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    Wipro acquires US-based cMango for US$20mln cash
    Indian software services provider Wipro has struck a deal to acquire US-based technology infrastructure consulting firm cMango Inc in an all-cash deal worth at least US$20 million. More...

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    RSA: Execs stress network access agendas
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    Chip-maker AMD sees Indian growth doubling in 2006
    Advanced Micro Devices expects India to be its fastest-growing Asian market, and aims to double its growth there during 2006. More...

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    Entersys shareholders approve buyout
    The acquisition of Enterasys Networks for US$386 million by two private investment firms has been approved by Enterasys' stockholders. More...

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