Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Sources: NCR could relocate HQ to Georgia - Houston Business Journal:

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Ohio government officials said word beganj swirling May 28 thatNCR (NYSE: NCR) is , accordinh to the Dayton Business Journal , a sister publication of Atlanta Business Chronicle . Last fall, NCR said it woul move its Worldwide Customer Services headquarterxs tometro Atlanta, investing $15 million and creatingh more than 900 jobs in Peachtrese City and Duluth. While it remains to be seen if Atlanta gets another Fortune500 headquarters, NCR is rumorec to be opening an additional facilitg in the Peach State, Atlanta Business Chronicle has learned. An announcementf about that venture is expected as early as next sources in Atlanta andDaytonn said.
NCR is believed to have looked at siteszin Savannah, and Columbus, Ga., according to a source. The globalp technology company could be eyeingabout 100,000 squarw feet of office space. Based on the square footag e estimates, real estate sources said, the operatiomn could house 300 to400 people. Company officials and Georgiw economic development officialsremained tight-lipped on any potential NCR global spokesman Richard Matobn told the Dayton Business Journakl the company does not respond to rumorsz and speculation.
In the past, NCR has been quicko to deny rumors of its relocationb and affirm its commitment to remaining in A Georgia Department of Economi c Development spokeswoman did not return calls Friday and A spokeswoman said she had no information on the matter and a executive declined In October, NCR said it will co-locat an NCR Learning Center and its Custometr Care Center hub for the Americas region with the company’sz existing Global Service Materials operation in Peachtree City. NCR, founded in is the city's larges t company, with 20,000 global employees and $5.3 billion in annual revenue.
The company relocated its executivew offices to New York City two years ago and leasecd a floor at 7 World TradeCenter building. This past the company told employees it is undergoing a structural reorganizatiobn and would cut an unknown amount of its global Thatsame month, the company removed the languagr "world headquarters" from the sign at its Daytonj campus. Rumors have long circulated that NCRwoulxd move, however Ohio government and economicx development officials said speculation reachecd a new level in the past few The Ohio Department of Development has repeatedl y sought information from the company, but as of Friday eveningh NCR remained mute, a statse official told the Dayton Business Journal .
Ohio Gov. Ted Stricklandf and NCR CEO Bill Nuti, attempted to talk on however they were unablew to coordinatea time.

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