1,000s of new Jobs at Intel Corporation – Intel builds new chip manufacturing facility at its site in Chandler, Ariz

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NEWS HIGHLIGHTS

  • Intel is building a new $5 billion-plus factory in Arizomna.
  • Fab 42 will be the most advanced, high-volume semiconductor manufacturing facility in the world.
  • New fab will create thousands of construction and permanent manufacturing jobs at Intel’s Arizona site.

CHANDLER, Ariz., Feb. 18, 2011 – Intel Corporation today announced plans to invest more than $5 billion to build a new chip manufacturing facility at its site in Chandler, Ariz.

The new Arizona factory, designated Fab 42, will be the most advanced, high-volume semiconductor manufacturing facility in the world. Construction of the new fab is expected to begin in the middle of this year and is expected to be completed in 2013. Read more

A Different Greece

According to Margaret Thatcher, former Prime Minister of Britain, “the trouble with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people’s money.” That seems to be the point of the current European debt crisis. For the peripheral nations of the Euro-Zone, Greece, Portugal, Ireland, that day has come and gone. They have run out of money. But for each, joining the Euro-Zone provided them one big shot at still more ‘other people’s money’. When the three nations joined the Euro they each were introduced to much lower interest rates than they could qualify for on their own merits. They also were introduced to a much deeper and more liquid market for Euro-denominated securities. This was magical for the new Euro countries and provided a big lift to their economies. The Irish became the Celtic Tiger, the Greeks experienced a rebirth of economic growth, and the Portuguese, well there isn’t much hope for the Portuguese under any circumstances. Read more

Come see Intel Stars ROCK!

lntel Variety ShowArizona’s lntel Variety Show is celebrating its 21st anniversary on September 17, 2011 at Chandler Center of the Arts. The show is open to the public and everyone is welcome to attend. Showtime begins at 7 p.m.

This year’s show will feature fifteen unique performances – from cultural dances to rock bands – all Intel employees! We have some favorites from prior shows and a large number of new acts.

Proceeds for the event will benefit the Girls Leadership Academy of Arizona, a local organization that “empowers young women to succeed as leaders in their classrooms, in their communities, and in their own lives.”

Tickets are available to purchase at the Chandler Center for the Arts box office or online for $8.

Rich, Fat and Carefree

Saturday was the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks by al Qaeda on America. We’ve been inundated with reminders of that awful day. Likely everyone can remember where they were and what they were doing when those planes went into those buildings. That was then, this is now.

In those ten years we have seen our lives largely return to normal. The US has not become a terrorist battleground as some feared. We did not turn violently on our neighbors with Middle-Eastern roots. By and large, the world we live in today is unaffected by the events of 9/11. But, there are subtle differences. Read more

Back To School

Season’s Greetings happy business new year! Now is the business new year, since by the time 2012 actually hits in four months, it will be too late to plan for it. The start to 2012 is now as far as business-types are concerned. Budgets must be created, revised and funded before the new year commences. Now is the time to do that. It is also the new year for the financial markets. 2011 is essentially over as nearly everyone’s focus now shifts to 2012. 2011 is barely half over when it comes to statistical analyses of the numbers, but 2012 will begin to dominate everyone’s thinking. Usually, there is a new year’s celebration of a great start to a better than ever year. However, this year is being greeted with severe caution. Usually, when this happens, the caution has proven unnecessary. Let’s all wish a new year’s wish that this is another time when caution is better saved for when we feel a lot better about the upcoming year. Read more

The Bubble Report: August Edition

The Bubble Report: August Edition

World financial history has been characterized by a series of periodic manias. There have been more than two dozen key manic events during the past several centuries (and that only includes those formally recorded—there have been others and for much further back than that, based on anecdotal accounts). Often, bubbles begin with a rational concept, such as high-growth new technologies/industries, real estate in a new area, or some other new/unique asset that suddenly becomes popular (a key example being Holland’s tulip bulb mania of the 1600’s—when plants briefly turned into valuable financial property). Bubbles have also had a tendency to begin as an unintended byproduct of other conditions or policies, such as newfound levels of discretionary wealth or easy borrowing conditions. Read more