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More high-paying jobs coming to Mobile area
Oct. 21 - Mobile County can add one more chapter of success to its economic story.
Parent company of Mobile County, Ala, steel mill reports strong profit, but outlook weakens
SSAB said this morning that it had quarterly profit of 1.94 billion Swedish kronor, or about $250 million, for the third quarter, thanks in part to the company's purchase of the former IPSCO last year.
More high-paying jobs coming to Mobile area
Oct. 21 - Mobile County can add one more chapter of success to its economic story.
Economic Expansion In Mobile County And Prattville
Even in this time of a troubled national economy, some Alabama cities are seeing business growth.
Steel Facility, 180 Jobs Coming to Mobile County
Oct. 21 - SSAB, formerly known as IPSCO Steel, announced it has selected Mobile County as the site for a new state-of-the-art heat treating facility.
SSAB asks Mobile County, city for cash incentive
As the deadline nears for a decision on the proposed expansion of the SSAB mill in Axis, economic development officials are passing the hat to the Mobile County Commission and the city of Mobile, for cash ...
Jury rejects noise suit against steel plant in Mobile County, Ala.
When Ipsco Steel Co., now SSAB Alabama, came here almost a decade ago, the city and county of Mo bile, the Port Authority and the state promised the corporation that no agency would hogtie the company with ...
SSAB said Friday that it would go ahead with investments including a $250 million, 120-job expansion for which its mills in north Mobile County and Iowa are competing.
Tillman's Corner siteto be Marriott
Owner/developer Mike Pa tel sold one of his two lots on Motel Court in Tillman's Corner to Florida developers for $1.36 million, according to Realtors.
Tillman's Corner siteto be Marriott
Owner/developer Mike Pa tel sold one of his two lots on Motel Court in Tillman's Corner to Florida developers for $1.36 million, according to Realtors.
Paul Wilson, manager of SSAB's plant in north Mobile County, has been named vice president of operations for the company's North American steel business.
Youngsters help send WWII vets on Honor Flight
“Everything is a 'go' for us to leave Dannelly Field (in Mont gomery) at 7 a.m. on May 17”
The outpouring of financial support that has resulted from the community's initial Honor Flight effort is not really sur prising. via Montgomery Advertiser
Arkema cuts product line, jobs
“We're hopeful that by the end of 2009 we will actually be at a higher volume than we are this year, with hopefully the same or higher head count than we currently have”
Arkema's north Mobile County plant plans to cut up to 25 jobs from its staff of about 150 this fall when it stops making a particular plastics additive, according to plant management. via The Birmingham News
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