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Changes Ahead as Electronics Value Chain Evolves

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tirlapur
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Re : Changes Ahead as Electronics Value Chain Evolves
tirlapur   8/8/2012 3:38:34 AM
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 The rush to capitalize on cost-competitive locations has slowed in the last three years.

@Lavanya, thanks for the post. I am surprised to know that rush to capitalize on cost-competitive locations has slowed. Do you think countries like China and India will suffer because of this trend ? What new steps should these countries take in order to attract investment from outside ?

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Changes ahead
Ariella   8/7/2012 8:03:48 PM
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"Historically, companies that have continued to invest in R&D in a downturn have benefited from faster rebound and revenue growth." Well, that's the one thing to pin on -- keep plugging away and be ready when the upswing does arrive. Eventually the economic cycle would turn.



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