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Tech Firms, Bush Tout Stimulus Plan
A couple of high-tech executives will meet with President Bush on Monday afternoon to discuss the short and long-term benefits of the recently enacted economic stimulus package. The CEOs will offer specific anecdotes of how the plan will stimulate their businesses -- particularly how its tax incentives let them spend money on new equipment, thereby improving productivity, efficiency, and capacity.
Raymond Pinard of 48HourPrint.com, a Boston-based business-to-business online printing firm, and Thomas Sawner of Educational Options, an Arlington, Va.-headquartered provider of Web-based educational products, are among the invitees. Other executives hail from Signal Metal Industries of Irving, Texas, and Permac Industries of Burnsville, Minn.
Posted by Andrew on April 7, 2008 09:15 AM | Permalink
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