Corning’s Clark Kinlin is already talking about expanding optical cable capacity as he dedicates the company’s new $67 million plant in Newton that will bring 200 jobs to the Catawba County economy.
Corning already talking expansion as it dedicates Newton optical cable plant (PHOTOS)
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