Knoxville-Oak Ridge Innovation Valley Expands Reputation As Corporate Headquarters Site

U.S. NewswireJuly 15, 2010

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KNOXVILLE, Tenn., July 15 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Knoxville-Oak Ridge Innovation Valley has solidified its standing as a growing hub of corporate headquarters with the announcement that Knoxville-based Pilot Travel Centers has received the go-ahead from the Federal Trade Commission to complete its $1.8 billion merger with one of its top competitors, Flying J Inc.

Operating under the name Pilot Flying J, the combined businesses will operate 550 interstate travel centers and plazas in 43 states and six Canadian provinces and have 20,000 employees, making it among the top 10 privately held companies in the U.S. Some Flying J employees are expected to relocate to Knoxville.

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Knoxville-Oak Ridge Innovation Valley Expands Reputation As Corporate Headquarters Site

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