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Oreck completes Regina purchase
LONG BEACH ? It?s official. David Oreck will reopen the Regina plant, which closed in December.
Oreck, who runs a New Orleans-based vacuum cleaner business, bought the plant Friday from Philips Electronics. Oreck said earlier in the week that he could begin hiring people as soon as today.
Oreck, president of Oreck Corp., sells vacuum cleaners and air and water purifiers throughout the nation. Revenues for his business have tripled over the last three years, from about $50 million in 1993 to more than $165 million in 1996.
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Cellular South increases coverage
Changing history
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State shipbuilder protests earlier loss of contract
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
PASCAGOULA ? A Navy advisory group has completed tours of Ingalls Shipbuilding and Bath Iron Works in Maine and will present its report Monday to the assistant secretary of the Navy.
Ingalls officials met for six hours Thursday with the group but had no comment on the talks.
The 12-member advisory group, made up of Department of Defense
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The 1997 E. ise Bill approved const:-guided missile destn was split between Ing; However, the battle major contract in Dec the present discussio the destroyer pact.
The Navy awarded $1.5 billion amphibioi tract to Avondale Indu Orleans, Bath Iron Hughes Electronics.
Ingalls has protestec award.
Federal, state and have expressed their c the loss of another co galls for the next das: ers could ieonarHi?** t


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