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Details are slim prior to an official announcement, but here's what we know so far:

The terms offered by state and local government in Massachusetts weren't immediately clear. Another person familiar with the matter said GE could notify employees at its Fairfield, Conn., offices as soon as Wednesday. A GE spokesman declined to comment.

Boston's win came amid competition from New York officials, who hoped to bring the headquarters to Manhattan or Westchester County, and from Connecticut officials, who wanted to avoid losing one of its most iconic corporate citizens, if not its largest employer.

GE has complained before about Connecticut's high new corporate tax rate and its "inhospitable business climate," so the move comes as no surprise.
Posted by: Deacon Blues 2016-01-14
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