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After 56 years, Photocircuits closing down

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Photocircuits Corp., the 56-year-old Glen Cove circuit-board maker that defied conventional logic by maintaining high-tech manufacturing operations on Long Island, Wednesday succumbed to competitive realities, ...

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anonymous

Woodbury, NY

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Feb 28, 2007
 
I never heard of Michael Nussbaum.
XXX

San José, Costa Rica

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Mar 1, 2007
 
WE ARE WORKERS FROM CR, WE NEED TO KNOW IF THE COMPANY WILL PAY ALL OUR RIGHTS AS EMPLOYEES?
Duke

Westbury, NY

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#3
Mar 1, 2007
 
The downfall of America is well underway. Soon the rich will feel it here on Long Island also. Without jobs, with out a middle class, without Young people. Long Island will crash-out completely in less then 20 years. You rich people who are left, will be the only ones who can foot the bill. Good Luck...
John Endee

Lynbrook, NY

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Mar 1, 2007
 
Not a surpise, it is amazing it lasted this long considering the lack of management and oversight at the company.
John Endee

Lynbrook, NY

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#5
Mar 1, 2007
 
Hopefully we can disolve our Costa Rica operations without any further financial loss. That project was a money waster from day one.
Lorna Odegaard

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#6
Mar 1, 2007
 
This company closing down and laying off so many longtime employees is unfortunately our destiny in the USA.
We need politians that stick up for the company's in the USA. Unfortunately the politicians are so financially involved with the China market that all they see is greed!
Ray Kremer

East Meadow, NY

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Mar 1, 2007
 
I work for one of the few remaining printed Circuit Board Manufacturers on Long Island. It is a shame how American companies have deserted their local suppliers for the cheaper offshore prices. We cannot compete with the cheap labor of these offsohre companies. Add in the Utility and Insurance expenses on Long Island and it becomes nearly impossible. There are a lot more jobs to be lost in this country and in many industries if we do not find a way to control the undercutting of foreign companies. One day the sellers will run out of buyers because thy have put them all out of work.
NICK NEW YORK

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Mar 1, 2007
 
When are Americans companies going to start to help other Americans companies in stead of saving a penny. DON'T THESE PEOPLE REALIZE THAT THEY COULD BE NEXT. It started with a couple of illegals what could they hurt just do some odd jobs and has snowballed into millions of American jobs outsorced.

“www.longislandbu bble.com”

Since: Jan 07

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ISP: Brooklyn, NY

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Mar 1, 2007
 
What you people don't realize is that outsourcing is like deflation; it is so hard to stop once it gets started. All we do is consume and continue to produce less.

When a company outsources, their competition has to outsource to remain competitive or they'll go under. Yes, it's a shame, outsourcing is here to stay and there is nothing anyone can do now to stop it but let it take its course. We will soon hit rock bottom in a very bad recession (depression?) and America will have to rebuild itself and start all over.

Unfortunately, those who are paying unrealistic prices for housing here on Long Island as well as anywhere along the coasts of the U.S. are going to be financially ruined! It's sad, but so many don't understand this; they are just lemmings marching off a cliff.
Kevin

Flushing, NY

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Mar 1, 2007
 
I interviewed at this place 3 years ago...I didn't even have to speak to anybody to know that it was a graveyard. I think many people were probably deluded into thinking...A. The company would make a comeback, or B. Photocircuits would eventually move operations overseas and the local employees would get a severance.

Neither happened and let this be a lesson. However, American manufacturing is not sunk. That is a false notion. We need to find other technically oriented businesses and entice them to setup shop on Long Island.
Big Easy Cheese

Vancouver, WA

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#11
Mar 1, 2007
 
Sorry to see this happen to such a large company on Long Island and all the jobs people are going to lose, but that's what happens to old industries. Look at what's happened to steel, textiles, and other industries: Going to Asia and India. Who's fault is that? OUR OWN since that's what we buy.

Before long there won't be much left in this country except for lawyers and municipal workers.
JERRY

Farmingdale, NY

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#12
Mar 1, 2007
 
I worked at PhotoCircuits for a few months twenty years ago and remember it well. For me it was just temporary employment but for many workers, a majority of whom were Spanish speaking people, it was their livelihood and it's sad to see the place close down. It's getting so that Long Island is becoming the land of wealthy professionals and their landscapers, with not much in between.
Joe

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#13
Mar 2, 2007
 
My Dad worked at the company for over 20 years. Sad to see it close. Wonder what Bob and Jim Swiggett think of this mess. The merger with Kollmorgen Corporation was the begin of the end. Furthermore, with all the chemical used in the plating process on this site, I wonder who would buy this property.
Paulina M

Port Washington, NY

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#14
Mar 2, 2007
 
yes thankyou very much..thanks to photocircuts closing...glen cove has nothing to offer any more and my father is now unemployed...how is my family going to survive..as a student at glen cove high school..this is defintly the last thing i was expecting for my senior year.
BobC

Greenup, KY

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#15
Mar 3, 2007
 
Americans better start yelling, in loud numbers, that we are fed up with this. You can fight back, quit buying foreign made anything!

If you don't actually need something, don't buy it!

If I see an article of clothing I like, and it's made in China, I won't buy it...it is hard to find anything made here now...unfortunately some large ticket items are only made there and our money is going to beef up China's armies!

I remember reading some companies in England, outsourced their call centers to India. The Brits raised Hell and now they are bringing the jobs back.

If Americans banded together, we could send a strong message!
Jay

North Bergen, NJ

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Mar 8, 2007
 
John Endee wrote:
Not a surpise, it is amazing it lasted this long considering the lack of management and oversight at the company.
Are you the previous owner or the son of the previous owner? Eitherway, it started back then when either you or your daddy thought the Phillipines was a great idea.........See what it became !.......So stop giving opinios, because you really are the root cause of this demise.
Angelo Cervoni

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#17
Mar 8, 2007
 
I worked at photocircuits three years ago for 7 years. it was a great place to work at back then. it was like one big family. im sorry to see it go under.
tom maslar

Merrick, NY

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#18
Mar 11, 2007
 
long island is a place for those sans weak minds to thrive. You got what you desrve--quit yer bitchin
anonymous

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#19
Mar 17, 2007
 
I worked for Photocircuits for almost 5 years.. it was a great experience yet very tragic...

we just wished that the management or the owner himself didnt cover up what's really happening... what bad about this closing issue is that they still held meetings disclaiming of the rumor.. and even called "them" (those people who are spreading the news) CRAZY PEOPLE... i dont think they are... but YOU GUYS AT THE MGT!!!! Hope you can sleep well at night thinking what have you done to those poor employees who have dedicated their life serving the company and at the end.. being tricked and fooled!!!!
ex worker

Newnan, GA

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Mar 17, 2007
 
XXX wrote:
WE ARE WORKERS FROM CR, WE NEED TO KNOW IF THE COMPANY WILL PAY ALL OUR RIGHTS AS EMPLOYEES?
what rights? you should never been here to begin with of course Bush and co. will make it easer for you wet backs to come up and stay. go home and pick bananas
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