They Said - Then And Now

December 13th, 1990

December 13th, 1990

"Our investments and the Irish grants and training support will enable us to build and run one of the most advanced hard-disk drive manufacturing facilities in the world." Mr Alan Shugart, chairman and chief executive, when Seagate Technology agreed to locate in the Republic.

July 9th, 1996

"People should not be worried about the closure at all. On the contrary, it means that we are investing in our future . . . investing in our plant in Clonmel, and investing in our people." Mr Emmanuel Vitrac, head of European corporate communications, on a two-week closure of the factory to allow new machinery to be installed.

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December 10th, 1997

"Seagate Technology regrets having to take this action but it is a necessary step in the company's efforts to remain competitive and maintain its industry leadership position in a challenging business environment." Mr Ian O'Leary, corporate communications manager, on Wednesday's decision.

"A complete surprise." The Taoiseach, Mr Ahern, on the news of the closure.