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Premier Community Bankshares
of Winchester plans to open a new bank named
Premier Bank of West Virginia with offices
in Jefferson and Berkeley counties in West Virginia.
(08/19/03, PR Newswire)
Norfolk Southern Railway
Co., established a new Thoroughbred Bulk
Transfer terminal at Fayetteville, N.C., allowing
shippers to extend their distribution and terminal
options into eastern North Carolina and South
Carolina. (08/14/03, PR Newswire)
Sunshine Mills Inc.,
a Red Bay, Ala.-based manufacturer of dog and
cat food, plans to invest $2.5 million to expand
its Halifax County facilty with the construction
of a 50,000-squre-foot manufacturing area, creating
40 jobs. Virginia competed with Alabama, Iowa,
Kansas and Oklahoma for the project. (08/13/03,
Press release)
Schrader-Bridgeport International
Inc., a supplier of automotive tire and
control valves and accessories, plans to expand
its operations in Altavista through a $5.1 million
investment, creating 50 jobs. (07/30/03,
Press release)
Teleflex Automotive,
a Troy, Mich.-based global supplier of custom
engineered controls for the automotive industry,
plans to expand its automotive parts manufacturing
facility in Russell County's Town of Lebanon
through a $2.9 million investment, creating
75 jobs. Virginia competed with Ohio, China
and Mexico for the project. (07/30/03, Press
release)
Standard Motor Products Inc.
of Long Island City, N.Y., an automotive aftermarket
manufacturer, plans to expand its automotive
parts distribution center in Prince George County
through a $3 million investment, creating 175
jobs. Virginia competed with Tennessee for the
project. (07/30/03, Press release)
Siemens VDO Automotive
plans to expand its Newport News facility to
manufacture its next-generation fuel injectors
for gasoline engines through a $47.25 million
investment, creating 107 jobs. (07/30/03,
Press release)