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The effort, said to cost $520,000, will be supported by the state’s Job Creation Fund.
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Perbix and its 150-member team will remain in Minnesota. Meanwhile, the automaker said it would be “expanding [its] presence and recruiting efforts in the Twin Cities area.”
The affected locations, including ones in Hastings and Fergus Falls, will officially shut down in February.
With Boudreaux at its helm, Anthem will become the second-largest company run by a woman in the U.S.
The government’s proposed tax bill would kill the federal historic tax credit, a key financing tool for developers.
According to a U.S. Census Bureau survey, the number of minority-owned companies in the U.S. grew by nearly 5 percent in 2014.