People worry too much about Brexit, says ARM VP of strategy

Charlee Gothard
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Japanese-owned firm thinks it's all a fuss over nothing

"People overly worry about" Brexit, and should be hopeful that it can "create more demand" in the IT industry, ARM's VP of strategy John Goodenough has said. Speaking at yesterday's launch of AW...

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