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Nations Photo Lab to Use Tax Credit for Product Development

Nations Photo Lab, the Owings Mills, MD based premium professional photofinishing lab, was recently featured in an article on CNN in regards to President Obama's recent proposal for a $5,000 per-worker tax credit for new hire.  Ryan Millman, President of Nations Photo Lab, spoke about the positive opportunities that lie ahead if in fact President Obama's incentive is passed by Congress.  Expecting to see growth of at least 50% in 2010, Millman plans to hire 20 to 25 new employees to join the 70 full-time workers.   

"We are going to take that money, that tax credit, and plow that right back into our business," Millman said.  "Any money we get is going to help us continue to expand and grow!"  Nations Photo Lab has 14 new products slated to launch for 2010, and this money will only advance product development initiatives, as well as help purchase new equipment for the lab as Nations Photo Lab only works with the latest state of the art equipment for all of their processes.

On Friday, February 5th Ryan Millman is scheduled to comment on FOX Business Network about the latest Job Report and his plans to grow his two companies, Nations Photo Lab and Greek Yearbook, in the future months to come.

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