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According to a report by London-based global recruiting firm Hydrogen Group, the likelihood is very good that members of Generation Y, those people born in the 1980s and 1990s, are prepared to leave their home countries in order to make the most of the investment into their careers.
Editor’s View: Stop the Presses!
by MARK AREND W ho says a magazine that publishes just six times a year can’t break news stories? This issue, featuring our annual Governor’s Cup award for the state with the most new and expanded commercial facilities in 2003, is packed with news. Ohio has broken a several-year claim to the Cup held by […]
‘Top Down and Sideways’
Israel's Teva Pharmaceuticals is cutting 14,000 jobs and $3 billion from its cost base, starting with Jerusalem.
Connecting the Dots
The next step for Greater Philly's resurgent energy sector may be a big one indeed.
SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION – UNIVERSITIES AS ECONOMIC ENGINES
orporate site selectors have known for years that the presence of a major research university can be a determining factor in choosing a business location. The American Electronics Association calls university-related research and development the second most important site selection factor, behind access to capital, for a high-tech company. However, only recently […]