Technology and the Internet
The electronics business was so good for Teradyne Inc. last year that it installed robots to speed up its Agoura Hills assembly line while it mapped plans to quadruple the size of its manufacturing plant there.
March 22, 1985
The computer industry has been slumping for a year now.
March 25, 1990
Real Estate
Thirty months after forming a city dedicated to slowing growth, homeowners Wednesday night demanded that Agoura Hills’ first major industrial project be redesigned to reflect the rural atmosphere of their bedroom community.
June 20, 1985
Business
Teradyne Inc., the world’s biggest maker of semiconductor-testing equipment, said it would fire 320 employees and close a plant in Poway, Calif.
Jan. 12, 2005
Despite the recent wild stock gyrations, the semiconductor-testing equipment maker’s outlook remains robust, analysts say.
June 26, 2000
Teradyne will soon expand its operation along the Ventura Freeway in Agoura Hills and Thousand Oaks, growing from three buildings to five.
April 14, 1998
Hyundai Semiconductor America has placed a $20-million order for multiple memory test systems with Teradyne Inc.
May 19, 1998
Teradyne to Acquire Megatest: The Boston-based test-equipment maker said it will buy Megatest Corp., a San Jose-based maker of semiconductor testing equipment, for about $245 million in stock.
Sept. 7, 1995
Teradyne Inc. said Tuesday that it will begin one-week layoffs for all 350 hourly workers at its semi-conductor testing plants in Woodland Hills and Agoura Hills.
July 10, 1985