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 creating new jobs in Houston, Midland and San Antonio |
Maruchan has new plant in San Antonio |
In Cube Labs is launching two new science companies in San Antonio |
Apple is expected to create 2,500 new jobs in Austin |
eBay Inc. will expand operation in Austin creating about 300 new jobs |
Hewlett-Packard expanded its development center in El Paso |
Toyota Mostor Sales USA Inc. will move headquarter to Plano Tx by 2017 |
Nest Labs., Inc. expanded operation in Austin which will create about 140 jobs |
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