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Forbes: Boise is No. 2 for business, careers. Spokane #9

"We have a 90 percent close rate when we have a company come visit us, so we promote the heck out of Boise."

Meridian, Idaho based RxElite buys FineTech of Haifa, Israel

The acquisition expands RxElite’s ability to produce complex pharmaceuticals.

AMI Semiconductor’s new owner to lay off more than 200 employees

AMI Semiconductor in Pocatello officially became ON Semiconductor Monday, but more than 200 local employees won’t be around very long to get to know the new owner.

Titan Spring Company of Hayden, Idaho Receives Aerospace Manufacturing Certifications

Titan Spring, a family owned and operated third-generation springmaker relocated from California last September to take advantage of Idaho’s business-friendly offerings and attractive quality of life.

Qwest to expand Idaho Falls call center from 80 to 800 employees

It started with only 80 employee’s six years ago, but in a few months one Idaho Falls company will expand to a work force of 800.

Bucolic boomtown. State livestock lab and research center to land near Twin Falls, Idaho

It’s hard to say how many research positions could be shifted to the site. Having all of the labs in one place is expected to increase efficiency, allowing for a reduction in total state employment.

Idaho-Israeli business summit set for Boise in April

A delegation of Israeli investors, businesses, and government officials will travel to Idaho the first week in April.

Credit Suisse seeks foreclosure of Idaho’s Tamarack Resort

The lawsuit was the latest financial blow to the central Idaho ski resort.

Boise man sets up book-search program based on writing styles. Booklamp.org

"California was kind of a Hail Mary," he said. "I either had to let the idea go or do something to try and make it happen."

California-based Wind-turbine maker Nordic Windpower picks Pocatello for manufacturing plant

“Pocatello has a favorable cost of operations, and an excellent work force and location central to potential customers and transportation,” said Steve Taber, Nordic’s CEO and co-founder. “These advantages will benefit our customers in competitive pricing for very high reliability.”