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  2. Seagate Technology - Wikipedia

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    Seagate Technology Holdings plc is an American data storage company. It was incorporated in 1978 as Shugart Technology and commenced business in 1979. [2] Since 2010, the company has been incorporated in Dublin, Ireland, with operational headquarters in Fremont, California, United States.

  3. List of defunct hard disk manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    HDD business acquired by Seagate Technology: Resold drives through partnership with Magnetic Peripherals; CII-Honeywell-Bull was itself a joint venture between Compagnie Internationale d'Informatique, Honeywell, and Groupe Bull [31] Cogito Systems: United States: 1983: 1985: Dissolution [32] [33] Comport: United States: 1988: 1991: Dissolution ...

  4. Investors buy OKC Seagate Technology site, open it to ...

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    Seagate Technology plant in OKC sat idle and vacant for years. Oklahoma Property One LLC, an arm of Miami, Florida-based Flacks Group, paid Seagate $2.34 million for its 280,000-square-foot plant ...

  5. Alan Shugart - Wikipedia

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    Then he and Finis Conner started Shugart Technology in 1979, which soon changed its name to Seagate Technology. In 1991, Shugart resumed his tenure as CEO of Seagate. Seagate went on to become the world’s largest independent manufacturer of disk drives and related components. In July 1998, Shugart resigned his positions with Seagate. [8]

  6. Corporate America can't seem to lay off workers fast enough. U.S. employers have already axed north of 100,000 jobs this year according to the latest figures from data firm Challenger, Gray ...

  7. Finis Conner - Wikipedia

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    Seagate pioneered the 5.25-inch hard disk drive (HDD) form factor. The first 5.25-inch HDD was the ST506. Its capacity was 5 MB. By 1984, there were differences with Seagate management, with Conner arguing that there was not enough emphasis on customer requests. [2] Conner left Seagate, with $12 million in Seagate stock, to enjoy a semi-retirement.

  8. How a GM layoff email sent to employees triggered a ... - AOL

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    Nearly 40% of companies reported layoffs in 2024, the outplacement firm noted, saying that was a noticeable increase from 28% in 2023. The outlook for 2025 appears cautiously optimistic. Not all ...

  9. Bill Watkins (Seagate) - Wikipedia

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    Between June 2000 and July 2004, Watkins served as president and chief operating officer and was responsible for Seagate's global hard disk drive operations. He was elected to Seagate's board of directors in 2004. [3] [4] Watkins joined Seagate in 1996 as part of the company's merger with Conner Peripherals. While at Conner, he established the ...