Q4 2021
Posted on December 15, 2021 by ATREG
SOLD: ELMOS OPERATIONAL 200MM FAB, DORTMUND, GERMANY ATREG is pleased to announce that it has successfully advised Elmos Semiconductor SE on the disposition of its operational automotive-certified 200mm manufacturing facility located in Dortmund, Germany. Elmos has entered into a definitive sale and purchase agreement with Silex Microsystems AB, a pure-play MEMS foundry headquartered in Järfälla,
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SPECIAL EDITION – AUGUST 2021
Posted on August 3, 2021 by ATREG
ATREG ADVISES TI ON MICRON LEHI, UT FAB ACQUISITION ATREG has successfully advised Texas Instruments (TI) in the acquisition of Micron Technology’s operational 300mm Lehi, UT manufacturing facility for $900 million. The companies plan to complete the sale by late 2021. “ATREG was instrumental in helping us identify and strategize this acquisition. We are thankful to the
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Q1 2021
Posted on March 22, 2021 by ATREG
REFLECTIONS ON 20 YEARS OF GLOBAL FAB TRANSACTIONS By Stephen Rothrock, Founder, President & CEO, ATREG, Inc. Over the past 50 years, the semiconductor industry has faced its fair share of difficult challenges. The COVID-19 pandemic the world is currently experiencing has caused the worst downturn since the financial crisis of 2008, devastating global economies.
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Q4 2020
Posted on December 9, 2020 by ATREG
EXECUTIVE Q&A: RAVI VIG, PRESIDENT & CEO, ALLEGRO MICROSYSTEMS ATREG recently sat down with Ravi Vig, President and CEO of Allegro MicroSystems (Nasdaq: ALGM) based in Manchester, NH, to discuss the company’s successful IPO, plans for the future in the context of U.S.-China trade tensions, as well as the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on
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Q3 2020
Posted on September 30, 2020 by ATREG
GUEST COLUMN: COVID-19 DRIVES RISE FOR SEMICONDUCTORS From gloom to boom for some industry segments By Christian Dieseldorff, Senior Principal Analyst for Semiconductors, Industry Research & Statistics Group, SEMI The semiconductor industry should feel lucky not to be the restaurant or travel business. How is it possible that the COVID-19 pandemic turns from gloom to
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