Dow Corning to shut Tennessee plant, reduces lawsuit payout fund

Dec 17 (Reuters) - Dow Corning has decided to shut its semiconductor plant in Tennessee, calling it economically inviable, and reduce by about $1.3 billion its contribution to a fund to pay out claims arising from lawsuits around its bankruptcy in 1995.
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