Poland says no firm plans for Dell factory

10 Oct, 2005

Dell Inc, the world's largest personal computer maker, is in talks to build a factory in Poland but no decision has been taken, an official said on October 05, denying a report that a site had been chosen. "I would like to deny the rumours that Dell has already decided on Poland, or any location in Poland," Sebastian Mikosz, deputy head of investment-promotion agency PAIiIZ, told reporters.
"This has caused a problematic situation - today I was informed that Dell is thinking of breaking off talks due to the media storm that has resulted," he added. Earlier on Wednesday daily Gazeta Wyborcza said, without citing sources, that the company planned to open a 120 million euro ($143 million) computer assembly plant that would employ 3,000 people in the central city of Lodz.

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