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Type
  
Public

CEO
  
Jure Sola (Apr 1991–)

Parent organization
  
Sanmina Cayman Ltd

Number of employees
  
38,417 (2015)

Founded
  
1980

Founders
  
Jure Sola, Milan Mandarić

Sanmina Corporation

Traded as
  
NASDAQ: SANM S&P 600 Component

Industry
  
Electronics Manufacturing Services

Key people
  
Jure Sola, chairman and chief executive officer; Bob Eulau, executive vice president and chief financial officer

Revenue
  
US$6.215 billion (2015)

Stock price
  
SANM (NASDAQ) US$ 39.55 -0.65 (-1.62%)21 Mar, 2:38 PM GMT-4 - Disclaimer

Headquarters
  
San Jose, California, United States

Subsidiaries
  
SCI Technology Inc, Hadco Corp

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Sanmina Corporation is a global electronics manufacturing services (EMS) provider headquartered in San Jose, California that serves original equipment manufacturers in technology-related industries such as communications and computer hardware. Sanmina has nearly 80 manufacturing sites. The company is one of the world’s largest independent manufacturers of printed circuit boards and backplanes. The company features in the Fortune 500 list, ranked at 432. It holds a rank in the list for the 15th year.

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History

Sanmina was founded by Jure Sola and Milan Mandarić in 1980 as a printed circuit board manufacturer. During the 1980s, the company expanded into manufacturing backplanes and subassemblies for the telecommunications industry. During the 1990s, the company grew significantly, producing complete products for major OEM companies and completing a number of strategic acquisitions. Jure Sola became CEO and Chairman of Sanmina in 1991. The company completed an initial public offering on NASDAQ in 1993.

Merger and name changes

In December 2001, Sanmina merged with SCI Systems of Huntsville, Alabama, for $6 billion in cash, stock, and debt. Although Sanmina was only half as large as SCI at the time, it was in a better cash position because its core telecommunications business was performing well, whereas SCI's lower-margin businesses such as personal computer manufacturing, were struggling. Shortly after, Sanmina-SCI bought E-M Solutions, a bankrupt Fremont, California electronics manufacturer, for $110 million in cash. Then in early 2002, Sanmina acquired Viking Interworks of Rancho Santa Margarita for $15 million ($10.9 million in cash and 390,000 shares of Sanmina stock worth $10.26 per share at the time).

On November 15, 2012, the company changed its name to Sanmina.

On July 2, 2015, the company announced that it had acquired the CertainSource Technology Group.

Operations

In 2015, the San Jose, California-based company had 38,417 employees in over 27 countries on six continents. It serves clients in the fields of communications, computing, multimedia, semiconductors, defense, aerospace, medical applications, and automotive technology. It provides consulting, design, engineering, logistics, new product introduction, assembly, machining, and fabrication, to produce printed circuit boards, backplanes, cables, injection-molded plastics, enclosures and frames, optics.

References

Sanmina Corporation Wikipedia