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Lockheed to cut 50-100 jobs at Greenville plant
Thursday, 03 July 2008

GREENVILLE -- Lockheed Martin Corp. plans to cut 50 to 100 jobs at its aircraft refurbishing operation at the Donaldson Center industrial park in southern Greenville County. Affected employees will receive formal notification early next week, the company said in a statement.

Read more at The Greenville News...

 
Sanford signs off on budget, blasts legislators
Wednesday, 02 July 2008
GREENVILLE -- Gov. Mark Sanford gave the Legislature "some small measure of credit" Wednesday for not making a budget deficit worse, then blasted what he characterized as free-spending lawmakers who failed to provide for core state services and for choosing to “grow government faster than the underlying economy.”

Read more at The Greenville News...
 
GTI relocates headquarters to S.C.
Wednesday, 02 July 2008
DENMARK -- An Idaho-based training organization for emergency first responders is moving its headquarters and training facility to Denmark, S.C. With this move, Government Training Institute Inc. will bring approximately 15 jobs and $2 million in capital investment.
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Fuel economy costs may be underestimated
Wednesday, 02 July 2008
GREENVILLE -- BMW of North America and nine other carmakers in the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers said the cost of reaching new U.S. fuel-efficiency standards will be higher than estimated and that the timetable to meet the standards is too tight.

Read more at The Greenville News...
 
Water supply key to recruiting industry, jobs
Tuesday, 01 July 2008

GREENVILLE -- South Carolina's luring of big companies with well-paying jobs underscores an advantage the state has as a result of its ample water supply. But water is a finite resource and the state should take that more into account when recruiting.

Read more at The Greenville News...

 
Monster to invest $28M, create 350 jobs
Friday, 27 June 2008
FLORENCE -- Monster, the online job-search company, soon will be searching for employees in South Carolina. The Maynard, Mass.-based company announced Thursday plans to open a customer-service center in Florence where it will employ 350 people by fall.

Read more at The (Columbia) State...
 
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