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Expansion Management.com E-News for November 1, 2005

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In This Newsletter:

1. Intel Corp. to Invest $650 Million at New Mexico Facility
2. American Eagle Outfitters to Relocate Corporate Headquarters to Pittsburgh
3. Enterprise Zones Meeting the Expansion Needs of an Array of Businesses
4. American Rice Plans $110 Million Expansion at its Port Freeport Facilities
5. After 10 Years, NAFTA Helps Mexico Compete Globally


1. Intel Corp. to Invest $650 Million at New Mexico Facility
The company will immediately hire over 350 new, permanent employees.
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2. American Eagle Outfitters to Relocate Corporate Headquarters to Pittsburgh
The $6.5 million financial package offered to American Eagle Outfitters will enable the company to purchase a new headquarters building in Southside Works.
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3. Enterprise Zones Meeting the Expansion Needs of an Array of Businesses
What is an enterprise zone, and why should it matter to you? If you are an executive at a company that is considering an expansion or relocation, you should be looking for answers to these questions.
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4. American Rice Plans $110 Million Expansion at its Port Freeport Facilities
A request for permission to issue $45 million in industrial development revenue bonds for project financing has been forwarded this month to the Texas Bond Review Board.
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5. After 10 Years, NAFTA Helps Mexico Compete Globally
The trade accord and proximity to the U.S. help the country’s manufacturing sector contend with the rise of China.
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