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Monthly Archive February, 2010

Raytheon, Caldwell Tanks, Bekaert could bring total of 55 jobs to Louisville area

February 26, 2010

Three companies with established operations in the region are exploring expansion projects that could bring 55 jobs to the area.
Raytheon Missile Systems, a division of […]

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Networks wary of Apple’s push for 99-cent TV shows

February 25, 2010

If Apple cut the price of each TV episode in half — to 99 cents, from $1.99 — would sales on iTunes increase enough […]

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Green power gets more solar energy

February 20, 2010

Solar energy is about to play a much bigger role in Georgia Power Co.’s Green Energy Program.
The state Public Service Commission amended the program Thursday […]

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Premier unit awards supply contracts

February 16, 2010

Premier Purchasing Partners has awarded supply agreements to Biotronik Inc. of Lake Oswego, Ore., Minneapolis-based Medtronic Inc. and St. Jude Medical Inc. of Austin, Texas.
The […]

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W.L. Gore gets financing for $130M complex in Phoenix

February 14, 2010

W.L. Gore & Associates Inc. plans to build a $130 million manufacturing facility in Phoenix that initially will employ 500 people and potentially 1,000 at […]

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Louisville Forum plans annual dinner

February 9, 2010

Louisville Forum, a nonpartisan public issues group, will hold its annual dinner Thursday, Feb. 11, at the Jefferson Club, located on the 29th Floor of […]

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Reversing the jobs wipeout: What $5,000 can do

February 7, 2010

America’s smallest businesses shed another 12,000 workers last month, extending a two-year streak in which job losses have mounted every month, according to a […]

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CBS-Turner bid possible for NCAA tourney

February 4, 2010

CBS and Atlanta-based Turner Sports are in discussions to create a joint bid for the NCAA tournament rights if the NCAA decides to opt out […]

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