11 Facts About Flextronics International

1.

In 2006 Flextronics International took over a part of the production of Lego, but in 2009 Lego decided to end relations with Flextronics International and purchase the production facilities in Mexico and Hungary.

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On 18 March 2009, Flextronics International was invited to ring the NASDAQ stock market opening bell, signifying the day's start of trading and celebrated 15-year NASDAQ-listed anniversary.

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3.

On 25 August 2009, Flextronics International announced that it was chosen by LG Electronics, a global provider of advanced digital products and applied technologies, to manufacture 19,22,26,32, and 37-inch LCD television receivers at its Ciudad Juarez, Mexico facility for distribution to the North and South American markets.

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4.

On 2 September 2009, Flextronics International announced that Multek received Danaher Test and Measurement's 2009 Outstanding Supplier Award.

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5.

On 15 September 2010, Flextronics International announced that it had been chosen by Brammo, Inc, former producer of electric traction motors and traction batteries, to be its manufacturing partner for the production and distribution of plug-in electric motorcycles and components.

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6.

That same year, Flextronics International signed an agreement with Brammo to provide acquisition and manufacturing in North America, Asia and Europe.

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7.

In 2012, Flextronics International incubated Elementum, a start-up supply chain management company based in Mountain View, California.

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8.

In 2014, Flextronics International was named as the manufacturer of the Fitbit Force by the US Consumer Product Safety Commission in the context of a complete recall of the product due to rashes developing on the wrists of its users.

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9.

Flextronics International was sued in what was apparent in breach of contract with Beckman Coulter Inc, a maker of medical devices.

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10.

Flextronics International acquired the Dii Group in 1999 and, according to Beckman, shortly thereafter Flextronics International refused to provide the circuit boards unless it bought other electronic components from the company.

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11.

Former Flextronics executive pleaded guilty to committing wire fraud and security fraud by providing confidential information related to USB charger shipment data used for U S based iPhones and iPods for the third and fourth quarters of 2009.

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