Infosys, a major information technology firm that already has pledged to create 1,000 new jobs in the Hartford area, will be doubling its commitment in the near future, Gov. Ned Lamont told a business audience Thursday. But the governor may have been overly enthusiastic. An administration spokeswoman quickly clarified, saying that Infosys was in “productive talks” about expansion. The company had no immediate comment.
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