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By bnl editorial staff Intel Corp will close its chip assembly and testing facility in Costa Rica as part of a global ...
Intel employed 109,800 people at the end of 2024, of which 99,500 were “core employees,” so the company is pushing out around ...
Intel slashed 24,000 jobs worldwide. The chip giant also cancelled multiple major projects in July 2025. This sweeping ...
Intel will close an assembly-and-test operation in Costa Rica this year, eliminating 1,500 jobs as a result. The closure of the Costa Rica plant is part of a wider plan to cut costs and shift ...
Intel announces major workforce reduction with plans to cut 25,000 jobs by the end of 2025 amid restructuring efforts to ...
Intel is cutting 24,000 jobs and cancelling major factory projects in Germany, Poland, and Costa Rica as part of a major ...
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ThinkstockIntel Corp. (NASDAQ: INTC) is taking our version of Employee National Morale Day south of the United States, to Costa Rica to be precise. Shortly before the closing bell, Intel announced ...
An Intel spokesperson has announced the closure of the company’s assembly and test operation in Heredia, Costa Rica, along with the loss of 1,500 jobs. The Heredia site, which was established in ...
As assembly and testing moves towards Asia, Intel is closing facilities in Costa Rica, resulting in the loss of 1,500 jobs. Written by Charlie Osborne, Contributing Writer April 9, 2014, 2:34 a.m. PT ...
SAN JOSE, COSTA RICA: After holding meetings with the Government of Costa Rica and the Investment Promotion Agency -CINDE-, Intel confirmed that it will transform its operations in Costa Rica. As ...