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         Alabama Industry:     more books (100)
  1. Alabama's Forbes Piano marks centennial. (E.E. Forbes Piano Co.): An article from: Music Trades
  2. Alabama's mineral industry, (Geological Survey of Alabama. Circular) by Michael W Szabo, 1967
  3. The Petroleum industry in Alabama, 1991 (Oil and gas report) by John H Masingill, 1993
  4. The petroleum industry in Alabama, 1978 (Alabama. State Oil and Gas Board. Oil and gas report) by John H Masingill, 1979
  5. The mineral industry of Alabama, 1970 (Reprint series - Geological Survey of Alabama) by William B Harper, 1973
  6. The economic impact of the Alabama beer & wine industries: A study by Philip Gregorowicz, 1987
  7. The Petroleum industry in Alabama, 1990 (Oil and gas report) by John H Masingill, 1991
  8. The marble industry in Sylacauga, Alabama: A story of its growth, people, and contributions by Edward Dodd, 1980
  9. The mineral industry of Alabama in (SuDoc I 28.94:AL 1 B/) by U.S. Dept of Interior,
  10. Improving market coordination in the catfish industry in west Alabama (Bulletin / Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station, Auburn University) by Steven D Mims, 1984
  11. A report on private industry employment in Alabama: Race, sex and industry by Ray Minor, 1992
  12. People and pipe: A brief history of the cast iron pipe industry in Alabama, with special reference to the company founded by the late John J. Eagan by Kenneth Rule Daniel, 1964
  13. The Petroleum industry in Alabama, 1994 (Oil and gas report) by Dolores Burroughs, 1997
  14. The Petroleum industry in Alabama, 1993 (Oil and gas report) by John H Masingill, 1995

41. Alabama Industry Hunter Seeks Split Aerial Tanker Contract | Al.com
Alabama Gov. Riley suggests 90,000 jobs possible Alabama industry hunter seeks split aerial tanker contract Published Thursday, February 04, 2010, 630 AM Updated
http://blog.al.com/businessnews/2010/02/post_45.html

42. Alabama Industry & Manufacturers Association In Montgomery, Alabama 36104 - Al.c
Locate Alabama Industry Manufacturers Association in Montgomery, Alabama 36104 334-244-4171. Get phone numbers, driving directions, maps, review, comments and more.
http://businessfinder.al.com/917775/Alabama-Industry-and-Manufacturers-Associati

43. Statistics Of U.S. Businesses: 1999: Alabama - Industry Not Classified
Alabama Industry not classified by Employment Size of Enterprise Introductory text includes scope and methodology. Table includes only establishments with payroll.
http://www.census.gov/epcd/susb/1999/al/AL99.HTM
Statistics of U.S. Businesses: 1999:
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Alabama - Industry not classified by Employment Size of Enterprise
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All firms Firms with no employees (as of March 12) Firms with 1 to 4 employees D Firms with 5 to 9 employees Firms with 10 to 19 employees D D = Withheld to avoid disclosure
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Source: Statistics of U.S. Businesses

44. Alabama Industry | Al.com
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45. Alabama Department Of Industrial Relations
Includes information on workers' compensation and mine safety legislation.
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DIR PRESS RELEASES Alabama's Unemployment Rates Falls to 8.9% - 10/22/2010 (more) Alabama Career Centers Celebrate Community Partnerships - 10/19/2010 (more) Alabama Department of Industrial Relations Obtaining Convictions for Unemployment Compensation Fraud - 10/5/2010 (more) Alabama's Unemployment Rate Drops to 9.2% - 9/17/2010 (more) ... All Press Releases NEWS YOU CAN USE Things you might want to know - Articles for Business - updated monthly Alabama DIR Stimulus/Recovery Act Alabama Unemployment Rate Information RFP from GOWD IMPORTANT NEWS ABOUT FEDERAL EXTENDED UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION
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The mission of the Alabama Department of Industrial Relations is to effectively use tax dollars to provide state and federal mandated workforce protection programs promoting a positive economic environment for Alabama employers and workers and to produce and disseminate information on the Alabama economy. Department Quick Links Employment Services Unemployment Comp.

46. Alabama: History, Geography, Population, And State Facts — Infoplease.com
Information on Alabama — economy, government, culture, state map and flag, major cities, points of interest, famous residents, state motto, symbols, nicknames, and other trivia.
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47. Alabama Industry & Manufacturers Association - What Does AIM Stand For? Acronyms
Acronym Definition; AIM AOL Instant Messenger AIM Alternative Investment Market AIM American Indian Movement AIM Accuracy In Media AIM Automatic Identification and
http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/Alabama Industry & Manufacturers Associati

48. Huntsville Alabama USA - Economic Development
Provides an introduction to Huntsville's community data, industry sectors, economic development assistance, the Huntsville Regional Economic Growth Initiative, and Cummings
http://www.huntsvillealabamausa.com/new_exp/new_indsec_toc.html
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Electronics
More than 300 international and domestic corporations in Huntsville/ Madison County are involved in the design and production of electronics and computer-related technology.
Manufacturing The Huntsville Madison County manufacturing base is a diverse mix of traditional and technology manufacturers comprising approximately one fifth of the overall local area employment. The manufacturing sector has over 220 companies with 32,000 workers, with many workers being highly trained and skilled to perform technology-based precision manufacturing.
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Chamber of Commerce of Huntsville/Madison County
225 Church Street, Huntsville, Alabama 35801 info@hsvchamber.org

49. Brundidge, Alabama Facts, Schools, Colleges, Weather, Zip Code, And More
Brundidge, Alabama. Brundidge, Alabama, in Pike county, is 42 miles NW of Dothan, Alabama (center to center) and 163 miles SW of Atlanta, Georgia. The city has a population of 2,341
http://www.citytowninfo.com/places/alabama/brundidge

50. Welcome To The Opp & Covington County Chamber Of Commerce
Includes visitor information, history, attractions, event calendar, area maps, and membership directory.
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P. O. Box 148
Opp, Alabama 36467
Phone: (334) 493-3070
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In the 1990's, the City of Opp faced economic hardships with the signing of the NAFTA and other free trade agreements. The loss of at least six major sewing factories, in addition to the major downsizing of Opp's remaining textile industries could have been enough to defeat any small town. However, Opp's leadership decided that it was time for the town to make its "come back" and has done so through actively pursuing economic development and concentrating on the growth of its existing businesses. Among the many industries that have chosen Opp for their home, MFG/Alabama, a division of Molded Fiber Glass Companies of Ohio, stands out with its continual growth and economic impact. MFG manufactures molded parts for Wind Generation for General Electric. MFG has an impressive history, having produced the first molded fiberglass body for the Chevy Corvette in 1953. The company also produced the first fiberglass boat.
  • Blue Sky Imaging, Inc., located a facility in the Winn Dixie building in 2007. Blue Sky is a data imaging company that converts paper documents to electronic documents and provides as a data storage facitlity for businesses who are required to save paper documents for a certain period of time.

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