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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Brumar89 who wrote (910985)12/28/2015 4:08:49 PM
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It's true upstate still remains a region of the state in need of more industry but the two major cities up there, ie Buffalo and Rochester have obtained a couple yuuuge deals to help that...Large tax incentives are available to those that move in.. BTW NY State has a multi-billion dollar budget surplus... NYC is booming and one of the chief complaints from residents is about the ultra-high pencil thin skycrapers being built for apartments....rents are just as high.... The Albany area is building up to be Silicon Valley East with several large hi-tech companies settling there and building. IBM chip business has been transferred to Global Foundries where 10,000 work....my son is moving there.

I think more than 50% of NY's energy comes from non-fossil sources, ie nukes, hydro, wind, solar,
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