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- Southeastern economic indicators
- Harris Corp. of Melbourne recently added 700 jobs
- The Madison Furniture Co. of Canton is closing, laying off 241 people
- Coping with credit: an interview with Suzanne Boas of Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Greater Atlanta
- Carnival Cruise Line's decision to use Mobile as a home port should add about $12 million each year to the local economy
- Although travel industry officials have said that the New Orleans convention business will be down in 2004, developers anticipate a comeback
- Carrier Corp. recently announced that by the end of 2005 it will close its manufacturing facility in McMinnville
- A Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau spokesman says tourism in many areas is approaching or exceeding pre-9/11 levels
- The closure of a credit card customer service center in New Orleans
- Georgia coast braces for G-8 whirlwind: when representatives of the world's leading economies meet in Georgia this summer, those associated with the Golden Isles' economy are positioning themselves to reap a windfall
- Despite analysts' caution, strong sales are encouraging developers to plan or move forward
- Textron Fastening Systems, a $1.65 billion business unit of Textron, is locating a plant in Greenville
- Factoring economic impact of events an inexact science
- GKN Aerospace, an airplane parts supplier with facilities in Montgomery and Tallassee, has received a new contract for a wing panel for an Airbus aircraft under development
- Lockheed Martin Space Systems' Michoud facility
- Nissan North America continues to ramp up hiring at its Smyrna plant, adding 700 jobs so far since announcing plans to produce the Pathfinder SUV there
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Examining the job loss phenomenon
by Julie L. Hotchkiss - Expansions in the hospitality industry are back on track
- A multimillion-dollar Northrop Grumman contract to build an amphibious transport dock ship for the U.S. Navy will keep workers employed at the Avondale shipyard
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Southeastern exports: engine for growth: agriculture, manufacturing, and automobiles have helped boost Southeastern exports recently. In fact, exports from most of the region's states are expanding faster than those from the rest of the nation, and the ou
by Gustavo A. Uceda -
Don't short the long term
by Jack Guynn - One of Albany's oldest factories, Flint River Textiles, closed in March, eliminating 230 jobs
- Progress on construction of the Hard Rock Casino in Biloxi as well as expansions and renovations at hotels and casinos are expected to prop up the state's hospitality market
- Atlanta Fed president foresees steady growth
- Honda's Talladega County plant made 167,884 minivans in 2003, 55 percent above the previous year's production levels
- Although new office and warehouse construction in Georgia is expected to remain weak
- On its first day, the Tennessee lottery recorded sales estimated at $10.8 million, about $1.87 per capita
- Recent corporate scandals focus attention on directors
- Anniston, Alabama: a company town
- Another firm is relocating its home office to Georgia
- A contract for Camel Manufacturing
- In Japan, women less tech savvy than men
- Consumer debt: how much is too much? When does household debt become too heavy? With consumer spending central to economic vitality, the question is frequently asked. The answer is elusive and can vary depending on how it is measured
- Convention bookings in Atlanta in 2004 are up over last year
- Officials of Clarcor Inc., a marketer and manufacturer of consumer and industrial packaging and filtration products
- Mexico builds secondary mortgage market
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