Sentences with phrase «relocate company headquarters»

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Motivated in large part by tax rebates, Sony Pictures Imageworks, the visual effects and animation unit of its parent company, is relocating its Los Angeles headquarters north, said its Vancouver - based vice-president of production operations.
That deal raised hackles because it relocated the merged companies headquarters to Canada, a move critics said was aimed at avoiding taxes.
It is understood Amazon is finding ways to relocate separated personnel, all from the Seattle headquarters of the company, where there will be job openings from within.
Some global consumer products companies have relocated business units, core functions, such as R&D, and in rare cases their headquarters to emerging markets.
General Electric on Wednesday announced it will move its headquarters to Boston, making the iconic industrial giant the biggest company ever to relocate to the city and cementing the region's reputation as a magnet for innovation.
(For example, Spirit relocated hundreds of employees and their families from the company's headquarters in South Florida to a backup facility in Detroit during Hurricane Irma.)
Tenable, the fast - growing cybersecurity company based in a Columbia office park, plans to relocate its headquarters to an urban - style campus in downtown Columbia and add hundreds of employees in the next few years.
Soon after, the company expanded to offering 10 product lines and had to relocate to a new facility — it's current Schenectady headquarters — where it had expanded office, test kitchen and warehouse space.
New York's governor released his Spotify playlist on Wednesday in conjunction with an announcement that the music streaming company is relocating and expanding its U.S. headquarters at 4 World Trade Center.
«The meeting also resolved that the oil and gas companies should relocate their headquarters to Niger Delta region.
«We have formed an exploratory team to assess the company's options to relocate corporate headquarters,» said Dominic McMullan, a company spokesman.
«But because we insisted the oil companies should relocate their headquarters to Niger Delta before October, the oil companies connived with the cabal in government and they brought the Nigerian Army to the Niger Delta to intimidate us.
«The directive on the relocation of oil companies» headquarters came from the Vice-President, but they (oil companies) refused to relocate.
The company grew for more than four decades in the area before relocating its headquarters to the Pittsburgh area in 1994.
The company will also relocate its headquarters from Montgomery, AL to Cheektowaga, bringing six new job to Erie County.
Buffalo, N.Y. - The Erie County Industrial Development Agency Board today voted unanimously to approve $ 807,000 in sales tax breaks to assist Delaware North Companies to relocate its global headquarters to a new location in downtown Buffalo.
The company has been a tenant of SUNY Poly since 2011, when the company relocated its headquarters from downtown Albany to SUNY Poly's campus.
The company plans to add an additional 500 jobs through 2015 and is building a new headquarters in Boston, where it will relocate its Massachusetts workforce.
By relocating to Kansas City, Mo., the Petfood Forum conference and exhibition is now in the heart of where more than 70 animal health and pet food company headquarters are located, offering the chance for attendees and exhibitors to do a lot more business over the course of the two day show.
If Britain loses its ability to issue EU passports to companies many will relocate their European headquarters to other European capitals that can.
Rein clearly thinks spending time in California — before later relocating the company's U.S. headquarters to time - zone friendlier New York — was well worth it.
Moved to San Francisco after company headquarters relocated to Dallas; declined offer to work in headquarters.).
The draw of millennials is also causing many companies to relocate their headquarters to Charlotte in hopes of hiring talented employees.
The company has relocated its headquarters to San Bernardino from Salt Lake City, and it plans to add 100 new offices by the end of the year, says Roger Steiner, new vice president of business development.
CHICAGO — Grubb & Ellis Co., the national commercial real estate company, is relocating its headquarters here from San Francisco.
Corporate headquarters of the company were relocated to Chatham, New Jersey in 1971, where they still reside today.
Since 1990, more than 300 companies have relocated their U.S. or regional headquarters here.
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