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Ben Wales
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 - posted 02-06-2009 09:04 AM      Profile for Ben Wales   Email Ben Wales   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Taken from the Swindon Advertiser 5/02/09

"DOLBY Laboratories has announced it is closing its manufacturing operation in Wootton Bassett with the loss of 60 jobs.

The international sound firm, which employs a total of 170 people at the Interface industrial estate off Bincknoll Lane, cited “changing market conditions” for its decision.

The news comes after a three-month consultation period with staff, which ended this week.

Company spokesman Mark Price said: “Dolby Laboratories is a world-class innovator in entertainment technologies and continuously seeks ways to strengthen its role in key business areas. A review of our manufacturing facilities in the UK and the USA identified that because of changing market conditions, we will have too much manufacturing capacity.

“Having concluded a comprehensive consultation process with our UK employees, the proposal to close our UK manufacturing operation at Wootton Bassett and consolidate manufacturing operations at a single facility has been accepted.

“Consequently, Dolby’s manufacturing operations at Wootton Bassett will cease at the end of April 2009 with the loss of 60 jobs.”

However, Mr Price emphasised that the rest of the business activities based at the site in Wootton Bassett will not be affected by the redundancies.

The company has been based in the town since 1993, when it was opened by Princess Anne."

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Brian Guckian
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 - posted 02-06-2009 10:00 AM      Profile for Brian Guckian   Email Brian Guckian   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Sorry to hear this bad news.

Presumably a direct consequence of the recession with reduced consumer demand for electronic goods, and the cinema industry likewise battening down the hatches [Frown]

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Sam D. Chavez
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 - posted 02-06-2009 11:21 AM      Profile for Sam D. Chavez   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Dolby Labs always had significant factory resources on both sides of the pond. There were advantages to having more than one factory (fire or other natural disaster like an earthquake and Ray Dolby has always been a belt and suspenders kind of man)and it was easy to justify this in the past as it was a privately held company.

Now it's a a publicly traded company and the rules are different.
Don't read too much into this. Dolby Labs has plenty of income.

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Mark Gulbrandsen
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 - posted 02-06-2009 06:45 PM      Profile for Mark Gulbrandsen   Email Mark Gulbrandsen   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Sam, So what you're trying to say is that the Liscencing Division is the meat & potatoes... whilst the Cinema division is the Tea & Crumpets....

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Louis Bornwasser
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 - posted 02-06-2009 07:52 PM      Profile for Louis Bornwasser   Author's Homepage   Email Louis Bornwasser   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Mark; this has always been true. Cinema did not break even until the cp-500. Louis

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Steve Guttag
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 - posted 02-07-2009 07:54 AM      Profile for Steve Guttag   Email Steve Guttag   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I think Sam is also saying that there are distinct advantages to having more than one location, period. If you have just one, and there is some form of disaster, then you are hosed.

Also, I can recall several times when products have been introduced that the brief need for extra capacity was augmented by having two factories going.

Steve

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