PLANS DROPPED No Plans To Bring Company To Charleston
Reported by: Wes Armstead
Web Producer: Elisabeth Shaffer
Reported: Mar. 16, 2010 11:00 AM EDT
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An Italian Company that was going to open up a branch in Charleston has dropped its plans.
Back in 2006, Catalfer, an Italian based company made the announcement to bring 40 jobs, to the North American site that was called the "new finishing line."
According to the Charleston Gazette that company no longer exists, and calls to the company's president were not returned
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