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JUST as he got into the rhythm of retirement, John Scarisbrick was catapulted from mowing his lawn to the top of one of Britain's biggest technology hopes.
'We have an ongoing intensive dialogue about it,' the 53-year- old sheepishly says of the conversations with his wife over his decision to return to work, sounding more like a management textbook that a contrite husband.See the full content of this document
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Bluetooth Brainbox with a Mission to Give Chips to All ; the City Interview
But even Mrs Scarisbrick must appreciate that the 'irresistible opportunity' to run Cambridge Silicon Radio takes some turning down.
The company is satisfying a new-found appetite among the world's largest gadget makers who are increasingly ordering British chips with everything.Mobile phones, iPod- style music players although not yet ...See the full content of this document
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