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Never mind any of that--as with most incumbencies, details tend to get lost in the slogans and sound bites. It's often argued, and with some validity, that Congress only knows how to react to crises, especially those that threaten members' incumbencies. Tegal is well-positioned to expand its existing technology leadership and customer incumbencies to emerging growth markets in etch and deposition processes related to new materials, including the next generation of wireless and hand-held products, PDAs, cell phones, smart cards, and RFIDs (radio frequency identification devices). |
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