"Business Maine." Brief articles on the new contract for the bankrupt Biddeford

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Source

Mainebiz

Date

4-16-2001

Pages

5-6

Abstract

"Business Maine." Brief articles on the new contract for the bankrupt Biddeford Textiles; fears of foot-and-mouth disease at Smiling Hill Farm in Westbrook; dropped plans to build an American National power gas plant in Gorham; referendum for public vote to halt construction and reform the planning process in Portland; acquisition of Coastal Bank by Norway Savings; plan by the Superintendent of Insurance to allow the old and sick to be charged more; Department of Labor pay equity rules; Business Leader of the Year Alan Baker; shutdown planned at International Paper's Bucksport mill; risks to Bath Iron Works from the military budget; closure of HoltraChem in Orrington; and Wal-Mart and Gerber Childrenswear contracts for Kent, Inc., of Fort Kent.

Subjects

American National Power Inc, Banks and banking, Bath Iron Works, Biddeford Textile Co Biddeford, Coastal Bank, Foot-and-mouth disease, HoltraChem Manufacturing, International Paper Company Bucksport, Kent Inc, Norway Savings Bank, Smiling Hill Farm Westbrook, Baker, Alan

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