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September 2008
September 24, 2008
Maine job numbers defy downturn

Today we learn that a GE Healthcare subsidiary will close its Sanford plant, throwing 225 people out of work by the end of 2009. The Portland Press Herald has a reporter and photographer on the scene, working on a story.

At least initially, it looks like this closure has more to do with corporate consolidation than current economic conditions. Employees told our reporter, Beth Quimby, that they had been expecting the announcement for months, after GE purchased the plant in April.

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September 11, 2008
Hot Jobs Hard to Pin Down

At uncertain times like these, you see a lot of articles describing the so-called "hot jobs," which offer the best opportunities for employment and job security in the coming years.

Some occupations on these lists are predictable.

Earlier this week, new University of Southern Maine President Selma Botman spoke at a USM Corporate Partners breakfast about how difficult it is to find enough nurses with graduate degrees to train the next generation of nurses.

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September 08, 2008
Sputtering economy primed again

My lawnmower is getting a little long in the tooth, and it often takes a lot of yanking on the chord to get it started these days. It makes me wonder, often, whether it'll ever catch.

Policy makers must be feeling the same way, as they struggle to get the sputtering economy going.

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Eric Blom has been a journalist in Maine for 20 years, much of it as a business reporter and editor. He's been inside factories, office buildings and retail shops throughout the state, meeting with workers, shoppers, investors and executives about their hopes and fears. These days, as local and business news editor, he has a bird's eye view of what's happening in Maine commerce.

Eric, who was born in Rhode Island, has been heading north for some years now. He graduated from Boston University, edited a weekly newspaper in Belmont, Mass., and worked at the now-defunct Peabody Times in Massachusetts before coming to Maine. He lives in Portland with his wife and two children.

Knowing Maine's Business is a gathering spot for the respectful exchange of information and ideas about the marketplace.



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