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RF Micro Devices (RFMD) is in the Technology Industry
- Revenue
- Mar 29 2008
- $956.2M
- Profit
- Mar 29 2008
- $5.7M
- Market Cap
- Sep 04 2008
- $1.0B
Latest News and Analysis
RF Micro Devices, Inc. Q4 2008 Earnings Call Transcript
RF Micro Devices, Inc. Q4 2008 Earnings Call Transcript
RF Micro Devices F3Q08 (Qtr End 12/29/2007) Earnings Call Transcript
RF Micro Devices F3Q08 (Qtr End 12/29/2007) Earnings Call Transcript
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Sprint: Follow This Instinct
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Slow Online Ad Growth Could Impact '09 Outlook
Diane Mermigas submits: The challenge of realizing a digital content payday just got tougher. Although the popularity of internet video is booming on all devices, content producers and aggregators are anxious to unlock the secrets of monetization. That may become increasingly more difficult as many marketers consider double-digit...
No Ruling On Lates TiVo/Dish Battle Sends DVR Company's Shares Down
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Nokia Q3 Market Share To Fall After Maintaining Prices, Product Delay
Nokia (NYSE: NOK) expects its share of the handset market to be lower in Q3 than Q2 - a change from its July 17 forecast, when it projected unchanged share. In a stock exchange note, the Finnish outfit blamed competition, its refusal to follow competitors by cutting prices and...
Smith Micro Software, Inc. Q2 2008 Earnings Call Transcript
Smith Micro Software, Inc. SMSI Q2 2008 Earnings Call
Nokia Losing Market Share as Price War Bites
By Tarmo Virki and Sakari Suoninen HELSINKI (Reuters) - Nokia Oyj (NOK1V), the world's biggest cellphone maker, said it expects to lose market share in the third quarter as it fights to maintain profit margins, sending its shares as much as 14 percent...
Five Trends to Watch in Mobile Devices
Marketing Charts submits: Worldwide sales of mobile phones will reach 1.28 billion units in 2008 - up from 1.15 billion units in 2007 - an 11% increase from last year, according to Gartner, Inc. While the mobile phone market is poised for double-digit growth in 2008...
Search vs. Display Ads: The Gap Widens
Ron Haruni submits: Online advertising, as a successful platform that facilitates the buying and selling of advertising space on websites; continues to grow rapidly as it attracts more and more web-surfers through the promotion of goods, services, and ideas. Like modern finance, this critical financial internet-component, which now accounts for...
Samsung Elec Mulls SanDisk Buy
By Marie-France Han and Nathan Layne SEOUL/TOKYO (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co Ltd , the world's top maker of memory chips, said it may buy flash memory maker SanDisk SNDK, which is valued at $3.2 billion, in a deal that could reshape a...
Biotech Fluorotechnics to Float Shares
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U.S. Smallcap in Demand
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3G Adoption In The U.S. Exceeds Western Europe: Report
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South Korea: Tap Into the Online Games Market
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Does Apple's iPhone Increase Browsing?
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Consumers Upgrade Phones Less Often; Will Apple Be Able To Break The Trend?
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Interview: iFund Manager Matt Murphy Says "The iPhone Is the Place To Be"
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Lawsuit Alleges That Apple And AT&T Oversold The iPhone 3G; Data Outage Hits Northeast
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- Incorporated: 1991
- CEO: Mr. Robert A. Bruggeworth
RF Micro Devices is engaged in the business of designing and manufacturing of radio frequency components and systems for mobile communications. As of Mar 29 2008, Co. conducted its business through two operating groups. Co.'s Cellular Products Group supplies all of the key handset original equipment manufacturers and original design manufacturers. Through its Multi-Market Products Group, Co. provides a portfolio of Radio Frequency components for mobile wireless infrastructure networks, wireless local area networks, fixed wireless networks and broadband wireline applications such as coaxial cable and fiber optic networks and cable television set-top boxes.
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RF Micro Devices Company Info
Board of Directors
Dr. Albert E. Paladino
Chairman
Mr. Robert A. Bruggeworth
Mr. Daniel A. DiLeo
Mr. Jeffery R. Gardner
Mr. John R. Harding
Mr. Casimir Stephen Skrzypczak
Mr. Erik H. van der Kaay
Mr. Walter H. Wilkinson Jr.
Contact Information
7628 Thorndike Road
Greensboro, NC
336 664-1233
