A company spokesman insists that Deere and Company is not considering moving its headquarters out of the Quad-Cities.
The assurance was given yesterday in a formal statement released by Deere spokesman Ken Golden, director of strategic public relations.
Golden says recent media speculation concerning the possible relocation of Deere headquarters is in error. He noted that Deere, which was established in 1837, has had its world headquarters in Moline for nearly 160 years. He says the speculation apparently came through the misunderstanding of comments made at Deere's Annual Meeting of Shareholders on Wednesday.
March 3, 2007
Oooops. Deere relocation myth just misguided hysteria
From the Associated Press:
3 comments:
Don't be stupid. Really, don't be stupid.
Stop. Reread your comment. Does it make sense?
Are you making something up out of thin air in order to attack me with it? Reading something into a post that's clearly not there or even implied?
Then don't bother posting. For that matter, if that's the case, don't bother coming back.
How about our savy media asking question about outsouring jobs.
ReplyDeleteI believe nothing that corporate America tells me.
ReplyDeleteIf it is in the best interest of Deere to leave then they will leave without notice.
I believe nothing that corporate America tells me.
ReplyDeleteIf it is in the best interest of Deere to leave then they will leave without notice.