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Braidy Industries plans to build an aluminum plant in eastern Kentucky that it says will pay workers $65,000 a year. The company says it will need to “start hiring” next year to prepare for the 2021 opening.
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The company is partly owned by the state and plans to build an aluminum mill in Kentucky.
Craig Bouchard is stepping step down as the leader of Braidy Industries at a time when the Kentucky company is still short of the $1.7 billion it needs to start building a long-anticipated and much-heralded aluminum plant outside Ashland.
Braidy Industries still needs to raise about $500 million from investors to start construction of its much-anticipated aluminum mill in northeast Kentucky, the company’s new CEO told lawmakers on Tuesday.
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