General Motors will invest $32 million at its Spring Hill auto plant, where it builds four-cylinder engines and vehicle body panels, the company announced Friday.
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Week in Review: GM to invest in Spring Hill
General Motors will invest $32 million at its Spring Hill auto plant, where it builds four-cylinder engines and vehicle body panels, the company announced Friday.
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Week in Review: GM to invest in Spring Hill
Detroit— General Motors says it will invest $65 million in two plants and create or retain 163 jobs at those sites so it can make more four-cylinder engines.
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GM to invest $65M in N.Y., Tenn. engine plants
Southern Co. , the biggest U.S
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Southern Co. to Invest up to $17 Billion to Meet Growing Energy Demand
Southern Co., the biggest U.S. utility owner by market value, will invest up to $17 billion in the next three years to meet energy demands for a recovering economy, as it reported fourth-quarter profit met analysts’ estimates.
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Southern Co. to Invest $17 Billion to Meet Growing Energy Demand
Stora Enso Oyj will invest $370 million in expanding container board production at a plant in Poland to meet increasing European demand, the paper maker said Tuesday.
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Stora to invest $370 million in Poland plant
* Exxon Mobil’s Malaysia unit to invest 10 bln rgt in new O&G assets
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Shell, Exxon to invest $4.9 bln in Malaysia projects
China National Petroleum Corp will invest in a northeastern port city hit by an oil spill last year at facilities it owned, averting paying direct compensation to local fishermen, state media said.
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China’s CNPC ‘to invest in city hit by oil spill’
Qualcomm Inc., the world’s largest maker of mobile phone chips, will invest about $1 billion in a new computer-display plant in Taiwan, the island’s Ministry of Economic Affairs said today.
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Qualcomm to Invest $1 Billion in Taiwan Display Plant
Italy’s Fiat SpA, the top-selling automaker in Brazil for the past nine years, will invest $1.7 billion to build a plant in the northeastern Brazilian state of Pernambuco.
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Fiat to invest $1.7 billion in Brazil plant