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  2. Cristiano Amon - Wikipedia

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    Cristiano Amon (born c. 1970) is a Brazilian electrical engineer and businessman.He is the chief executive officer (CEO) and president of Qualcomm, a semiconductor research and development company. [1]

  3. Qualcomm - Wikipedia

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    Qualcomm's royalties come out to about 5% or $30 per mobile device. [5] According to Fortune Magazine, this is about 5–10 times more than what is typically charged by other patent-holders. [183] Qualcomm says its patents are more expensive because they are more important and its pricing is within the range of common licensing practices. [183]

  4. Economy of California - Wikipedia

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    As of fall 2011, the University of California has 10 campuses, a combined student body of 234,464 students, 18,896 faculty members, 189,116 staff members, and over 1,600,000 living alumni. [16] The California Community College System consisting of 112 community colleges in 72 community college districts in California has over 1,800,000 students.

  5. Court says EU must pay a fraction of legal fees sought by ...

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    Europe's second highest court has said EU regulators should pay 785,857.54 euros ($851,634) of legal fees for Qualcomm, less than 10% of the 12 million euros sought by the U.S. chipmaker after it ...

  6. KLA Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In January 2008, KLA paid $65 million to settle allegations that the company and certain executives had illegally backdated stock option grants. [30] The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission stated that "KLA dramatically overstated its reported financial results, depriving investors of accurate information about the company's compensation costs and financial performance.

  7. Jon Rubinstein - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan J. "Jon" Rubinstein (born October 1956) is an American electrical engineer who played an instrumental role in the development of the iMac and iPod, [1] the portable music and video device first sold by Apple Computer Inc. in 2001. He left his position as senior vice president of Apple's iPod division on April 14, 2006.

  8. List of companies and organizations based in Nairobi

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    Qualcomm: Sub-Saharan Africa [45] Rockefeller Foundation: Upper Hill Africa [46] Red Cross [47] RTI International: Westlands Africa [48] Sage Group: Westlands East Africa [49] Scania AB: Africa [50] Sony: East Africa and Central Africa [51] Standard Chartered Bank: Westlands Africa [52] Stockholm Environment Institute: Gigiri Africa [53] TNT ...

  9. Amkor Technology - Wikipedia

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    Amkor Technology, Inc. is a semiconductor product packaging and test services provider. The company has been headquartered in Arizona, since 2005, when it was moved from West Chester, Pennsylvania, also in the United States. [5]