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When
Bill Pratt and Powell Seymour got laid off from their technology jobs in
Greensboro, North Carolina, in 1991, they had no idea that they were about
to become leaders of a revolution in electronic communications.
They
did know that they wanted to start their own company, although they had no
means to fund it. They asked their friend Jerry Neal to leave his job at
the same company and join them to raise money and market their products.
Those
products numbered only seven at the time, and they could fit in a small
matchbox with plenty of room to spare. But they were unlike any other
products. Bill Pratt had designed the first radio frequency integrated
circuits, the semiconductor chips that would make the cell-phone
phenomenon possible.
Within
a year of starting the company, Pratt had designed another chip, the first
power amplifier using an exotic technology that many considered unreliable
and impossible to
commercialize.
Although the chip failed at first, it became a company builder.
Now
more than half of the cell phones made in the world contain power
amplifiers made by RF Micro Devices of Greensboro, the world’s leading
supplier. The company has plants and offices around the world, and has
broadened its reach into every aspect
of
wireless electronic communications.
Jerry
Neal’s revealing, entertaining, often funny account of how this came
about is much more than a story of one company’s beginnings. It’s a
wild ride through the technology boom of the 1990s, at the peak of which,
just nine years after its founding, RF Micro Devices had a market value of
$16 billion, twice that of its technology partner, the huge,
long-established defense contractor TRW.
Fire
in the Belly
should be a handbook for entrepreneurs and a textbook for college business
majors.
about the authors
Jerry
D. Neal is a founder and executive vice president for marketing and
strategic development of RF Micro Devices. He is a member of the Board of
Visitors at Babcock Graduate School of Management at Wake Forest
University, a member of the Professional Advisory Board at St Jude’s
Children’s Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, and a member of the Board of
Directors of Victory Junction Gang Camp for gravely ill children. He and
his wife, Linda, live in Randolph County, North Carolina.
Jerry
Bledsoe is the author of 20 books, including the New York Times #1
bestseller Bitter Blood. He and his wife, Linda, also live in
Randolph County, North Carolina.
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