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Tektronix Inc., Oregon’s largest high technology company, today disclosed a major restructuring that includes the elimination of 1,300 jobs, cutting its work force by almost 10%.
May 29, 1990
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Tektronix Cuts 1,300 Jobs: Oregon’s largest high-technology company disclosed a major restructuring that includes the elimination of 1,300 jobs, cutting its work force by almost 10%.
May 30, 1990
Tektronix Inc., the world’s largest maker of electronic measurement devices, said it will cut about 860 jobs, or 10% of its work force, as it posted an expected loss for the first quarter.
Sept. 17, 1998
McDonnell Douglas said its Cypress-based Manufacturing Industry Systems Co. unit has signed an 18-month agreement to sell Tektronix Inc.’
May 13, 1986
Xerox Corp. agreed to buy the printing division of Tektronix Inc. for $950 million in cash to add network color printers and compete better with Hewlett-Packard Co., the No. 1 maker of printers.
Sept. 23, 1999
The Army has awarded Tektronix Inc. a $12-million, five-year contract for its digital storage oscilloscopes, the company announced.
Oct. 7, 1988
Tektronix in Woodland Hills has won a $30,808 contract from the Navy to provide for one or more graphics terminals.
Aug. 2, 1988
Tektronix Inc. announced that it has settled its patent infringement claim against Japan’s Kikusui Electronics Corp. for $4.75 million.
March 28, 1990
U.S. stocks climbed as Whirlpool and Tektronix said they will slash their work forces, raising investor confidence that companies will do whatever it takes to boost profits.
Sept. 19, 1997
Advertiser: Tektronix Inc.
Oct. 16, 1997