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run companies with fewer than 500 employees, about how best to evaluate and
compare various communities and sites throughout the country and around the
world in order to determine which will best enhance their long-term business
requirements.
2007 LEGISLATIVE QUOTIENT: When Shaping the Business Climate, Numbers Speak Louder Than Words [ 12/17/2007 ]By: Bill King, Chief Editor
Our 12th annual Legislative Quotient™ examines the impact each of the 50 individual state legislatures have on local business climates.Read The Full Article
CASE STUDY: Facility Expansion Decision Puts Lenovo Closer to its Customers [ 12/17/2007 ]By: Ken Krizner, Managing Editor
PC manufacturer to open a multi-function facility in the Greensboro, N.C., metro to improve customer service.Read The Full Article
COMMENTARY: Incentives Are Often Just Putting Lipstick on a Pig [ 12/17/2007 ]By: Bill King, Chief Editor
Most economic development incentives are really just a way to balance out factors that would otherwise make a particular site economically uncompetitive.Read The Full Article
METRO SPOTLIGHT: Work Force Fuels Diversity in Huntsville, Alabama [ 12/17/2007 ]
Commitment to education attracts expansions in call center and aerospace industries, and a strong focus on research.Read The Full Article
STATE REPORT: North Carolina Prides Itself on Education, Work Force [ 12/17/2007 ]
Companies can tap highly skilled workers for high-tech, biotechnology expansions.Read The Full Article
GLOBAL EXPANSION: Belgium’s Central Location Attracts U.S. Logistics Companies [ 12/16/2007 ]By: Tricia Hyland
FedEx Express to build a regional headquarters operation in La Hulpe.Read The Full Article
GLOBAL EXPANSION: High-Tech Companies Find Skilled Work Force, Other Assets in Canada [ 12/16/2007 ]By: Rachael Hedgcoth
The country prides itself on the intellectual capital it can provide to companies in fast-changing industries.Read The Full Article
Industry News From Around the Globe [ 12/16/2007 ]