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To: Snowshoe who wrote (33600)7/18/2008 2:19:03 PM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) of 217661
 
Alaska was the most hostile to business. TX the most friendly. ThyssenKrupp and Mercedes notwithstanding, it appears that Alabama ain’t so great a business state according to the powers that be at CNBC. The network ranked the Heart of Dixie as the 42nd best state for doing business. The rankings, which took into account such factors as the cost of doing business, size of workforce, quality of life and transportation, found that Texas was the most hospitable state to do business in, while Alaska was the most hostile. Alabama earned exceptionally low marks in education (47), quality of life (45), transportation (43) and business friendliness (39). We can only hope the folks over at the Olympic Committee don’t hear about this. In case you’re wondering, our neighbors in Tennessee placed 21st overall, which might just explain why the Volunteer State is the proud recipient of that new Volkswagen auto plant. Alabama had been on the German automaker’s short list.

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