It seems like a pretty safe bet for the state though. $1B not collected in exchange for $100B benefit overall. And a bunch of high tech and manufacturing skills added to the labour pool, which could attract other companies for less concessions in the future.
It doesn't seem as difficult competitively as eg picking stocks on wall st is what I'm trying to say.
>It doesn't seem as difficult competitively as eg picking stocks on wall st is what I'm trying to say.
Not yet. But I'm a bit worried about the future. The governors in California and Texas are going to take quite a bit of flack from this. The bidding war for these types of projects is likely to get fiercer. As competition between states increases, the margins will get ever slimmer.
It doesn't seem as difficult competitively as eg picking stocks on wall st is what I'm trying to say.