Paul Pescatello, president of Connecticut United for Research Excellence (CURE), says he's already gotten a dozen calls from rival companies looking to hire Bayer workers. And the pharma giant's facility, which has been underutilized since Bayer first hit a rough patch in the 1990s, could be subdivided into a research park to attract startups and diversify the local industry.(read the article for more on the property, and tax incentive deals from CT and NJ).
Tuesday, November 28, 2006
A more positive spin on the Bayer news
Business New Haven has a slightly more positive spin in the article "Bioscience Czar Sees Silver Lining in Bayer Closing".
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