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Yes I am. I previously worked in the meat processing (industrial slaughterhouses and international shipping) and for the Ministry of Justice at various times in my working life - amongst other vocations such as writing features for tech sites. Do people where you come from stay in the same career from the day they leave school to the day they retire ? Or are they like you and class trolling tech forums as an occupation?
Yes, If your successful at what you do. You don't get fired.
The fact that you can't even find the short form overview of the state's tax incentive legislation - let alone the full statute pdf leads me to believe this is way, way, way above your acumen level so don't get your hopes up. The fact that you don't even know the difference between owning shares and being owned should be more than a subtle hint that you need to start somewhere around the pre-high school economics level. Look on the bright side, at least you got corrected on your lack of financial understanding by someone with a backround in finance rather than someone who just cooks
Wow, you sure showed me.
I did find this though.
eWEEK - AMD's New Atlanta Data Center Showcases Chip Maker's Technology
eWEEK said:SUWANEE, Ga.—Advanced Micro Devices is undergoing an aggressive data center consolidation project that is aimed at reducing the number of facilities the chip maker runs from 18 worldwide to two—one in Malaysia and the other here, in suburban Atlanta. The project began in 2012, with the goal of consolidating all the data centers in North America—located in such cities as Austin, Texas; Sunnyvale, Calif.; and Ontario, Canada—into the 153,000-square-foot Georgia facility, which used to be a trucking and storage site, according to AMD executives. They are hoping to have all those sites consolidated into the Georgia data center by mid-2015. AMD already has moved its Austin operations into the new facility, completing that part of the project in September 2013. With the move, the company was able to sell the Austin campus, take advantage of lower-cost power and tax breaks in Georgia, and save about $8.5 million annually. AMD executives said the goal is not only to save money and create a more modern and efficient data center, but also to showcase for partners and customers what can be done with AMD technology, which is used throughout the data center.
I'll let you get back to you usual grandiose AMD thread trolling or should I say culinary trolling now.
None trolling related.. PC Perspective also picked up on the tid bits I posted above about the conference call.
PC Perspective - AMD Posts Financial Results for Q2 2014
PCPerspective said:Further, the company is currently sourcing 50% of its wafers from Global Foundries.
“Our transformation strategy is on track and we expect to deliver full year non-GAAP profitability and year-over-year revenue growth. We continue to strengthen our business model and shape AMD into a more agile company offering differentiated solutions for a diverse set of markets.”
-AMD CEO Rory Reed
AMD expects to see third quarter revenue increase by 2% (plus or minus 3%). Following next quarter, AMD will begin production of its Seattle ARM processors. Perhaps even more interesting will be 2016 when AMD is slated to introduce new x86 and GCN processors on a 20nm process.
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