June 2012 News
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Governor, Attorney General Disappointed by Ruling on Obamacare
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Georgia Chamber President Chris Clark Comments on US Supreme Court Decision on Health Care
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U.S. IPO Pipeline Slows Due to Confidential Filings Under JOBs Act and Investor Uncertainty
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Small Business Travel And Economic Outlook Positive Despite Mixed Economic Indicators
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Doctors Say SCOTUS Ruling on Health Care Largely Irrelevant
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S&P 500 Stock Buybacks Decrease Again
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Leading Economic Index for Europe Decreased Again in May
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Restaurant Inspections: Long John Silver, Krystal
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Personal Income Growth Lagging in Georgia
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Tractor Supply Company Creating 200 Jobs, Investing $50M at New Distribution Center in Macon
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Smartphones will Influence $689 Billion in Retail Store Sales by 2016
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New Construction Starts to Rise 2% in 2012
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Risks from Europe Mount, but U.S. Economic Recovery to Remain Resilient
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Is The Foreclosure Crisis Subsiding?
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Survey: MBA Hiring Remains Strong Despite Downtick in Student Optimism
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Office Pulse Survey Finds Summer Hours are Bad for Business
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Short & Paulk Opens New Wholesale Division
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Study: Georgia to Add Most Health-Care Jobs in Nation
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Hartsfield-Jackson Passenger Traffic Up 1.5% in May
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Coca-Cola Plans to Invest $3 Billion in India
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Property Tax Breaks to Lure Businesses Largely Ineffective
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Consumer Confidence Index Declines Again in May
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U.S. Employer Businesses Show Declines in Establishments and Employees in 2010
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Most Economists Agree Home Prices Will Bottom by 2013, But Majority Surveyed Expect Homeownership Rate To Dip Further
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Employers Increase Benefits that Improve Employee Health and Wellness