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Flextronics International Ltd. (Flextronics) is a contract electronics maker which provides electronics manufacturing facilities to original equipment manufacturers (OEM). It also provides supporting supply chain services, including packaging and transportation throughout the world, as well as design and after-sales.

The company operates within several fields including computing, consumer and industrial fields, automotive and medical.

Flextronics has manufacturing operations in over 30 countries, totalling approximately 15.8 million square feet (as of March 2006).

On 4 June 2007, Flextronics offered to purchase Solectron
Solectron

Solectron Corporation was a global electronics manufacturing company for original equipment manufacturers . It pioneered the electronics manufacturing services industry in 1977 and is a leader in the field....
 for US$3.6b and thus making Solectron a subsidiary of Flextronics.








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Flextronics International Ltd. (Flextronics) is a contract electronics maker which provides electronics manufacturing facilities to original equipment manufacturers (OEM). It also provides supporting supply chain services, including packaging and transportation throughout the world, as well as design and after-sales.

The company operates within several fields including computing, consumer and industrial fields, automotive and medical.

Flextronics has manufacturing operations in over 30 countries, totalling approximately 15.8 million square feet (as of March 2006).

On 4 June 2007, Flextronics offered to purchase Solectron
Solectron

Solectron Corporation was a global electronics manufacturing company for original equipment manufacturers . It pioneered the electronics manufacturing services industry in 1977 and is a leader in the field....
 for US$3.6b and thus making Solectron a subsidiary of Flextronics.

Customers

Flextronics has a contract from Microsoft
Microsoft

Microsoft Corporation is a multinational corporation computer technology corporation that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of computer software products for computing devices....
 to build the Zune
Zune

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, Xbox
Xbox

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 and Xbox 360
Xbox 360

The Xbox 360 is the second video game console produced by Microsoft, and the successor to the Xbox. The Xbox 360 competes with Sony's PlayStation 3 and Nintendo's Wii as part of the History of video game consoles of video game consoles....
.

After a series of losses, the Lego Group
Lego Group

Lego Group is a Denmark family-owned company based in Billund, Denmark and best known for the manufacture of Lego-brand toys.The company was founded in 1932 by Ole Kirk Christiansen....
 contracted most of their production capabilities to Flextronics.

History

  • 1969 - Founded in Silicon Valley as Flextronics Inc by Joe McKenzie.
  • 1980 - Sold to Bob Todd, Joe Sullivan, and Jack Watts as the new owners. Todd became CEO.
  • 1981 - Becomes the first U.S. manufacturer to go offshore by setting up a manufacturing facility in Singapore.
  • 1987 - Went public.
  • 1990 - Return to private in a leveraged buyout and is reorganized as Flextronics International Ltd., with Singapore as its new base.
  • 1993 - Received venture capital funding through Sequoia Capital
    Sequoia Capital

    Sequoia Capital is a venture capital firm founded by Don Valentine in 1972. The firm's partners include Don Valentine, Randy L. Ditzler, Greg McAdoo, Michael Moritz, Douglas Leone, Gaurav Garg, Michael Goguen, Mark Stevens , Jim Goetz, Roelof Botha, and Mark Kvamme....
  • 1994 - Went public for the second time. Michael Marks became CEO in January 1994.
  • 1996 - Closed its contract electronic manufacturing plant in Richardson, Texas. Acquired two companies in Hong Kong - the Astron Group and FICO Plastics Ltd. and the Ericsson Business Networks production facility in Karlskrona, Sweden
  • 1998 - Annual revenue surpasses $1 billion in fiscal 1998 ending March 31, 1998.
  • 2000 - Ranked third on Industry Week's list of '100 Best-Managed Companies.
  • 2005 - Bought out the manufacturing division of the Nortel Networks Corporation.
  • 2008 - $16-billion global electronics manufacturing services provider


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