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Sea Ray, a Tennessee based boat manufacturing company is planning for investments and increase in work force for better quality and productivity. Tennessee is proving to be a best place with better work force, work ethic, technology and resources needed for the development of many companies. The information of other companies planning is presented. Phil Bredesen, Governer of Tennesse has expressed his plans for the developement of the state.

Author: Starner, Ron
Publisher: Conway Data, Inc.
Publication Name: Site Selection
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 1080-7799
Year: 2004
Strategy & planning, Government expenditures, Radio & TV communications equipment, Boat Building, Tennessee, Boat building and repairing, Boat Building & Repair, Hardware, not elsewhere classified, Planning, Economic policy, Governors, Boating industry, Company business planning, Sea Ray Boats Inc., Bredesen, Philip N.

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High-tech firm go 'down under'

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Australia and New Zealand have considerable talent pool on information and communication technology, making these countries ideal venues for high tech companies to set up their units. Many companies like the Texas based EDC, are planning to increase their operations in these southern hemisphere countries. A brief profile of the two countries is presented and the facilities available in the two countries are also discussed.

Author: Starner, Ron
Publisher: Conway Data, Inc.
Publication Name: Site Selection
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 1080-7799
Year: 2005
Australia, Organizational history, New Zealand, Industrial locations, Industrial location

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The real estate legacy of the dot-com era

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Issues concerning the state of the real estate industry in the context of the increasing need for businesses to operate over the Internet are discussed. Particular attention is given to conditions of using, contracting and leasing space by high technology companies.

Author: Starner, Ron
Publisher: Conway Data, Inc.
Publication Name: Site Selection
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 1080-7799
Year: 2001
Editorial, Management, Real estate, Real property

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Subjects list: Economic aspects, Human resource management, Company personnel management, High technology industry, Location
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