Thursday, February 10, 2011

Cincinnati-area firms win Ohio incentives - Business First of Columbus:

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, a maker of marketing simulation and planning received $1.1 million from the Innovatioh Ohio Loan Fund, at an annual interesf rate of 1 percent for the firs year and 8 percent for five years. The Cincinnati-based companhy will use the loan to develop a new generation of its Emerginh Marketplace software and buycomputer equipment. The $2.2 milliojn project is expected to create 36 jobs and retainb10 jobs. Two local firms also receivee Job Creation Tax Credits forexpansion projects. , a supplier of labeling systems for thebeveragde industry, was awarded a 45 percent tax credit for five years for a $1 million expansio project in Mason.
The companyt expects to use the credit, worth aboutr $52,700 over its term, to create 25 jobs and retainm 118. • won a 45 percent job for a six-year for a $170,000 expansiomn project at its regionaploffice downtown. The credit is valued at aboutf $119,750 over its Advantage expects to create 33 positions andretain 65. The company, headquarteredc in Spokane, Wash., provides energy managemenf consulting services.

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