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SGI Awarded U.S. Department of Commerce Export Achievement Certificate

The United States Department of Commerce (DOC) today recognized Silicon Graphics (NYSE: SGI) for its outstanding export market expansion by awarding the company the DOC Export Achievement Certificate. The award was presented in a ceremony held in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, the site of SGI's manufacturing facility. The company will be given the award as an example of how U.S. firms can "in- source" their high-value manufacturing and successfully compete throughout the world while manufacturing their products solely in the United States. Fewer than 100 of these certificates are given annually.
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