Friday, July 11, 2014

New business moving to TEXAS and creating new jobs!

California's been losing out to TEXAS recently, and it's been paying off in the Lone Star State in the form of jobs.
The Dallas Business Journal reported Monday that Gov. Rick Perry's Texas Enterprise Fund has spent nearly $62 million this year to lure companies and jobs to the state. The Journal said, according to figures from Perry's office, that means 6,145 jobs and $400 million in capital investment.

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Chevron will dramatically increase its footprint in Texas, will create new jobs and/or expand in Houston, Midland and San Antonio. Photo: GEORGE NIKITIN, AP / CHEVRON CORPORATION
Chevron will dramatically increase
its footprint in Texas creating
new jobs in Houston,
Midland and San Antonio
Maruchan opened up new plant in San Antonio this spring. Photo: Shannon Gillenwater
Maruchan has new plant
in San Antonio
In Cube Labs is launching two new life science companies, Thereacle and IBridge Medical, to join their three existing companies, Corhythm, Neurolink and Fe3 Medical, in their San Antonio Innovation Center.  Theracle is developing a combination therapy for the treatment of brain cancer known as gliomas, one of the most lethal forms of cancer while  iBridge Medical is developing a technology platform for enhanced disease management of patients with active implanted medical devices. PHOTO: InCube Labs Chairman and CEO Mir Imran (at podium) answers questions as City Manager Sheryl Sculley (behind posters, from left) and Mayor Julian Castro, York Duncan, Andrea Biuffrida, Ph.D., and City Council members Leticia Ozuna and Ray Saldana listen at San Antonio City Hall's media briefing room on Thursday, May 2, 2013. Photo: Marvin Pfeiffer/ Express-News / Express-News 2013
In Cube Labs is launching two new
science companies in San Antonio
Apple is expected to create 2,500 new jobs in Austin. Photo: Getty Images / 2013 Getty Images
Apple is expected to create 2,500
new jobs in Austin
eBay Inc. will expand operations in Austin creating about 300 new jobs. Photo: HECTOR MATA, AFP/Getty Images
eBay Inc. will expand operation in
Austin creating about 300 new jobs
The computer manufacturer Hawlett-Packard expanded its development center in El Paso. Photo: Justin Sullivan, Associated Press / 2008 Getty Images
Hewlett-Packard expanded its
development center in El Paso
Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A. Inc. said that it will move its U.S. headquarters from California to Texas. Small groups of employees will start moving to temporary office space there this year, but most will not move until late 2016 or early 2017 when the new headquarters in Plano, Texas, is completed. Toyota said it will continue to have about 2,300 employees in Calif., and 8,200 employees in Kentucky after the moves are complete. Photo: Damian Dovarganes, Associated Press / AP
Toyota Mostor Sales USA Inc. will move
headquarter to Plano Tx by 2017


The smart thermostat manufacturer Nest Labs, Inc. expanded the company's technical and customer support operations by opening a customer service center in Austin which will create about 140 jobs. Photo: David Paul Morris, Associated Press / © 2014 Bloomberg Finance LP
Nest Labs., Inc. expanded operation in
Austin which will create about 140 jobs





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