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Apple Supplier Foxconn Said to Invest $500 Million to Build Component Factories in India
- Tuesday August 1, 2023
- Sankalp Phartiyal, Bloomberg
Apple's main supplier, Foxconn Technology Group, is planning to invest close to $500 million (roughly Rs. 4,115 crore) to build two component factories in India. At least one of the factories that the Taiwanese company plans to construct in Karnataka will produce Apple parts, including for iPhones, people familiar with the matter said.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Indoor Farming Is One Of Decade's Hottest Trends With Millions Pouring In
- Wednesday November 20, 2019
- World News | Laura Reiley, The Washington Post
The next big thing is here, all girders and concrete pads, glass roofing and gravelly dirt. Viraj Puri, co-founder of one of the nation's largest indoor farm companies, walks through the construction site, and even without the luminous frills of thousands of butter lettuces, it's easy to see that the building going up where Bethlehem Steel once sto...
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www.ndtv.com
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Apple Supplier Foxconn Said to Invest $500 Million to Build Component Factories in India
- Tuesday August 1, 2023
- Sankalp Phartiyal, Bloomberg
Apple's main supplier, Foxconn Technology Group, is planning to invest close to $500 million (roughly Rs. 4,115 crore) to build two component factories in India. At least one of the factories that the Taiwanese company plans to construct in Karnataka will produce Apple parts, including for iPhones, people familiar with the matter said.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Indoor Farming Is One Of Decade's Hottest Trends With Millions Pouring In
- Wednesday November 20, 2019
- World News | Laura Reiley, The Washington Post
The next big thing is here, all girders and concrete pads, glass roofing and gravelly dirt. Viraj Puri, co-founder of one of the nation's largest indoor farm companies, walks through the construction site, and even without the luminous frills of thousands of butter lettuces, it's easy to see that the building going up where Bethlehem Steel once sto...
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www.ndtv.com