DENMARK: IONAS TO EXPAND HUGELY
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The Danish technological company Ionas, own by the industrial group NKT, is planning for considerable expansion. Capacity might be extended ten-fold, provided that the company is able to recruit and educate staff and that the new plant at Birkerod
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Denmark: Topsil to trim its profit forecast
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Topsil Semiconductor Materials is to revise downwards its profit forecast for 2001 to a loss of around DKr5mn (US$0.6mn). This move comes in the wake of a forecast by trade organisation SEMI that forecasts that the downturn in the semi-conductor market will last another six to nine months.
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DENMARK: IBSEN TO FOCUS ON OPTIC CHIP
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Ibsen Micro Structures is concentrating on starting a stable production of high-tech microchips. The new owner, American ADC Telecommunications will boost development of Ibsen's optic chip. ADC acquired Ibsen with its 50 employees for about DKr 650 million (US$ 81 mn).
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