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The Jewelry Channel Inc., which launched out of a Round Rock studio last year, is shutting down for good and laying off its 106 workers in August, according to a filing with the Texas Workforce Commission.
The channel owned by VGL Group of Jaibur, India debuted in April 2007 and at the time, unveiled an ambitious growth plan that was to bring 700 jobs to Round Rock by 2012.
The company initially hired about 140 people to work in its 30,000-square-foot Round Rock studio. In a notification letter to the Texas Workforce Commission, the company says it will close its doors and lay off its 106 workers on August 4.
The channel owned by VGL Group of Jaibur, India debuted in April 2007 and at the time, unveiled an ambitious growth plan that was to bring 700 jobs to Round Rock by 2012.
The company initially hired about 140 people to work in its 30,000-square-foot Round Rock studio. In a notification letter to the Texas Workforce Commission, the company says it will close its doors and lay off its 106 workers on August 4.