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<blockquote data-quote="pondfishr" data-source="post: 22076" data-attributes="member: 225"><p>This is the latest news I can find. Was the extendedc schutdown announced after this from the 23rd of January. WEST FARGO, N.D. (AP) -- Bobcat Co. says it is extending a six-week shutdown of its two North Dakota plants by two weeks, citing the nation's economic slowdown. The West Fargo-based construction equipment manufacturer laid off a total employees at its plants in Bismarck and Gwinner in mid-December. The plants have about 2,000 employees combined. They were due back to work Feb. 2. In a statement Thursday, Bobcat said the layoffs have been extended until Feb. 16. The company statement said the extended layoffs are "a result of continued economic conditions, specifically the downturn in the housing market and crisis in the financial markets."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pondfishr, post: 22076, member: 225"] This is the latest news I can find. Was the extendedc schutdown announced after this from the 23rd of January. WEST FARGO, N.D. (AP) -- Bobcat Co. says it is extending a six-week shutdown of its two North Dakota plants by two weeks, citing the nation's economic slowdown. The West Fargo-based construction equipment manufacturer laid off a total employees at its plants in Bismarck and Gwinner in mid-December. The plants have about 2,000 employees combined. They were due back to work Feb. 2. In a statement Thursday, Bobcat said the layoffs have been extended until Feb. 16. The company statement said the extended layoffs are "a result of continued economic conditions, specifically the downturn in the housing market and crisis in the financial markets." [/QUOTE]
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