Wipro-NewLogic to close site in Sophia Antipolis, say employees
(09/04/2009 5:04 AM EDT)
In an open letter to the press, employees of Wipro-NewLogic's R&D center in Sophia Antipolis, France, who chose to remain anonymous, announced the company's intention to cease all of its semiconductor activities in France and close its site in Sophia Antipolis.
Had Wipro faced difficulties during the recession, this decision would find excuses. Figures tend to show a different picture.
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