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A story that last week was chosen The related article, "AVX Sees Reducing Product Size Key To Growth" was published in the October 20, 1997 Issue of Electronic News.
your interest to engage,
about a breakfast with Dick Rosen,
appeared on our front page.
Now Mr. Rosen's one, we know,
who knows his stuff, his techs,
as chairman and as CEO
of the firm called AVX.
Capacitors, connectors and
resistors are their game -
such components, in demand,
contribute to their fame.
In recent years (for the last five)
their gains were no mere ripple:
they grow, they flourish, and they thrive -
with sales now more than triple.
How has this happened? Can you guess?
Does this your interest pique?
By providing more for less
of products très unique!
The market within which it vies
for ever greater shares
faces a need to downsize
its already wee wares.
Smaller than a pepper grain
is mighty mighty small;
any smaller and it's plain
you won't see them at all!
One need make no apologies
for shrinking from the massive
by means of new technologies
an integrated passive.
With no suggestion of reluctance
Mr. Rosen tells
of products that reduce inductance,
which his firm proudly sells.
Their "Advanced Products" contract
heart pacers' size. What's more
they can shrink phones, and that's a fact.
What else have they in store?
With such progress one foresees
limitless possibilities!
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