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- In addition, Micron executives took a 20 % reduction in pay.
- Manufacture from highly-transparent polyester-foils with a thickness of less than 23 micron [18]
- Manufacture from highly-transparent polyester-foils with a thickness of less than 23 micron [8]
- In October 2001, Micron suspended all wage and cost-of-living increases.
- Manufacture from highly-transparent polyester-foils with a thickness of less than 23 micron [7]
- Manufacture from highly-transparent polyester-foils with a thickness of less than 23 micron [6]
- The European Community (EC) industry in the original investigation consisted of two producers which accounted for the major proportion of the total Community production of DRAMs, Infineon Technologies AG, Munich, Germany (Infineon) and Micron Europe Ltd, Crowthorne, United Kingdom (Micron).
- Kookmin/H&CB Prospectus, 10 September 2001 (Micron Italia post hearing submission, 14 February 2003 at Exhibit 9).
- ‘Hyundai Electronics,’ UBS Warburg, 8 January 2001, p. 7 (Micron Italia, 14 February 2003, post-hearing submission, Exhibit 19).
- Micron's employee profit sharing programme, whereby 10 % of each quarterly profit is shared with Micron employees, was suspended, and senior staff took a 10 % reduction in pay.
- ‘Hyundai Electronics Inc. Digging a Deeper Hole,’ Deutsche Bank, 23 February 2001, p. 8 (Micron Italia, 14 February 2003, post-hearing submission, Exhibit 66).
- ‘Korea Daily Comment: Hyundai Electronics,’ UBS Warburg, 4 January 2001, p. 2 (Micron Italia, 14 February 2003, post-hearing submission, Exhibit 64).
- The GOK, Hynix and the Community producers Infineon and Micron received disclosure of the reassessed findings and were given an opportunity to comment and to be heard.
- Kookmin Bank Prospectus, Offering of American Depositary Shares (18 June 2002) (attachment 67 to Micron Technology Italia’s 14 May 2003 submission on the provisional Regulation) (emphasis added).
- In addition to these wage and benefit reductions, in February 2003 Micron was compelled to lay off 10 % (more than 1850) of its company-wide workforce (see Micron post-hearing submission), and Infineon ‘was obliged to reduce the number of employees in the fourth quarter of 2001 as a result of the losses related to subsidised imports from Korea.’