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Expansion Management.com E-News for April 11, 2006

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In This Newsletter:
1. New Study Ranks Metro Areas for the Highest Concentration of Knowledge Workers
2. Expanding Biotech Companies Use Clusters to Grow Their Operations
3. COMMENTARY: How Government Can, and Cannot, Help the Life Sciences Revolution
4. An Expert Explains the Criteria for Selecting a Call Center Location
5. Recent facility expansions and relocations


1. New Study Ranks Metro Areas for the Highest Concentration of Knowledge Workers
Expansion Management’s 4th annual Knowledge Worker Quotient compares all 362 MSAs for the ability to support the technology revolution in the United States.
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2. Expanding Biotech Companies Use Clusters to Grow Their Operations
For an industry sector that is still in its infancy, many regions throughout North America give early-stage life sciences companies the financial and infrastructure support they need to grow and expand.
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3. COMMENTARY: How Government Can, and Cannot, Help the Life Sciences Revolution
Rather than focusing on pumping money into this emerging technology sector, governments should concentrate on ensuring that we continue to provide an environment conducive to scientific discovery and commercialization.
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4. An Expert Explains the Criteria for Selecting a Call Center Location
Site location criteria must be established, with each factor having a ranking by order of importance.
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5. Recent facility expansions and relocations
Behr America plans major North American expansions … Reinhart FoodService opens 275,000 square foot distribution center in Pennsylvania … and other short news briefs involving companies that have recently expanded or relocated facilities.
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