
Published: 5 July 1999 16:23 BST
Mobile and remote communications specialist, Motorola, has sold two of its integrated circuit packaging and testing facilities to Taiwanese chip test and assembly company, Advanced Semiconductor Engineering (ASE).
However, Motorola said it will continue to use the plants -- which are used to construct chips for communications, automobile and consumer applications - under ASE control.
The two plants together employ around 2,500 workers and pull in revenue of nearly $300m. Motorola said the move was in line with its strategy of concentrating on its core consumer mobile and remote communications businesses.
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