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Sunday, December 13, 2009 2:08:16 PM
The part that says it's from PR Newswire was my first clue.
"United Liquor Alliance officials say they met with Hernando County representatives recently to explore government incentives for local business development.
A PR Newswire story Monday says the talks covered local job creation incentives, industrial revenue bonds and other possible cooperation between United Liquor Alliance and the local government. Incentives reportedly could lead to hiring of more skilled workers and help to reduce the financial burden of the company's start-up stage. Officials said some government programs could be offered to the company.
ULA president Shane Cooper said, "There is more to discuss, but there are some definite opportunities for cooperation."
Prior PR Newswire reports said that United Liquor Alliance has been eyeing Hernando County for its first U.S. plant. A spokesperson for the Hernando County Office of Business Development provided this statement Monday:
"With job creation as a top priority, our office looks forward to working closely with Mr. Cooper and ULA as they plan for expansion in Hernando County."
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