Saturday, December 4, 2010

NCR to move HQ, 1,300 jobs to Georgia from Dayton - Business Courier of Cincinnati:

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NCR (NYSE: NCR) will create 2,120 additional jobs in Georgia as a resultg of the headquarters move and a newmanufacturingt facility, according to a company presas release. The business technology and services company said it will begin movintg its headquarters from Dayton to anAtlanta suburb, in July. NCR will add roughl y 1,250 jobs with the shifting it said in a Tuesdaypress release. The companhy did not specify how many of thosr jobs will comefrom Dayton.
it said it will work with impactef employees to provide career services support and NCR will not officially exit the Daytoh market as it will continue to operatee a data center and support forlocapl customers, however it did not say in a presss release how many jobs would remain in Company officials were not available to comment Tuesdag morning. According to a press release, NCR which was founded in Dayton in 1884 decided to move its worldwide headquarteres to Georgia after analysis ofpotentiak U.S. locations, using data on the availabld work force, infrastructure, financial incentives and governmenttax structures. In additioj to the headquarters, NCR will create about 870 jobsin Ga.
, at its new ATM manufacturing facility. Officials in Columbus, locaterd in the southwest corner ofthe state, will use stimulus provided by the Economic Development Authority, to purchase a buildin for the plant, which will be leased back by NCR, accordinhg to the press release. The Dayton Business Journal , a Businesse Courier sister paper, first reported NCR’sz potential relocation to Georgia onSundayh morning, with local officials expressin g frustration the company was not responding to their Monday night, the paper broke news that Ohio Gov.
Ted Stricklaned had made a last-ditch $31 million effort to retain the company, but believecd an announcement about an NCR announcemengtwas imminent. The Atlanta Businesw Chronicle , also a sister publication, first reported that more than 2,000 NCR jobs would relocates to Georgia.

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