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TransPark incentives set jobs bar lower_copy

TransPark incentives set jobs bar lower

(The News & Observer, Raleigh)

Wichita, Kan.-based Spirit AeroSystems needs to produce only 500 jobs by 2014 to receive $180 million in incentives. State officials said the company would generate more than 1,000 jobs when they announced it was coming to the Global TransPark in Kinston. Spirit makes components for aerospace manufacturers.

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Mary Easley gets $79,700 pay raise

(The News & Observer, Raleigh)

N.C. State University gave Mary Easley, wife of Gov. Mike Easley, a $79,700 pay raise this week, increasing her salary to $170,000. Since 2005, she has been an executive-in-residence and senior lecturer. University officials say her title hasn’t changed but that she has added more duties.

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Greenville Embarq jobs switched to Nokia

(Greenville Daily Reflector)

An executive at the Embarq Voice Network Operations Center in Greenville says the center will not be closed in September nor will any jobs be lost. Instead, the operation and its 83 employees will become part of Nokia Siemens Network, which intends to keep all the jobs.

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Family Dollar Stores reports profit up 7.1%

(The Charlotte Observer)

Matthews-based discount retailer Family Dollar Stores reported profit was up 7.1% in its just-ended third quarter to $64.7 million. The company attributed it to cutting expenses and increasing sales.

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Krispy Kreme stock dips after purchase offer

(Winston-Salem Journal)

The share price for Winston-Salem-based Krispy Kreme Doughnuts dropped about 8% Wednesday to close at $4.80, apparently because of questions about an unsolicited offer to buy the company. MGL Asset Management Group LLC of Charlotte has offered to buy the company for $7.25 a share plus assuming its debt.

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Helms could never be ignored

Helms could never be ignored

(The Charlotte Observer)

Seven presidents who served while Jesse Helms was in the Senate didn’t always agree with him, but they never ignored him. Helms died Friday at 86.

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