CHARLESTON — An Italian company has dropped plans to open a chemicals and abrasives plant in Charleston.
Accountant Patrick Smith says the company, New Finishing Line, no longer exists. Smith’s accounting firm worked for the company.
New Finishing Line was a subsidiary of Varese, Italy-based Catalfer SRL. In 2006, Pasquale Catalfamo, Catalfer’s president and chief executive officer, had announced plans for a plant that would employ up to 40 people.
The Charleston Gazette newspaper says Catalfamo did not respond to messages about the company’s West Virginia operations.
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