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This is your window into the world of Triangle business. It's the source for news on local companies and people who keep capitalism moving. It's your exclusive tip sheet on deals, squabbles and the whimsy that makes this region's industries interesting.
The blog is maintained by the reporters and editors of the N&O business staff, including Alan M. Wolf, Sue Stock, David Ranii, John Murawski and Mary Cornatzer.
Medical-testing testing company LabCorp wants to consolidate its billing operations and could receive nearly $900,000 in taxpayer incentives if it chooses a site in Greensboro.
The Burlington-based company is reportedly considering moving its billing operations from 24 sites to one location in Greensboro or in Danville, Va. The move would bring 373 jobs to Greensboro.
On Thursday, Guilford County commissioners approved giving the company $248,791. Greensboro also is offering $373,000. And the state would contribute a $275,000 grant, Dan Lynch, president of the Greensboro Economic Development Alliance told the Greensboro News-Record.
The jobs would pay about $27,000 a year. LabCorp employs about 28,000 workers worldwide, including more than 1,000 in the Triangle.
It is one of the country's largest medical-testing firms, conducting more than 1 million blood, DNA and other tests a day. The company reported last month that third-quarter revenue rose to $1.19 billion, up 4.4 percent from the same period last year.
LabCorp hopes to open the center by the middle of 2010, vice president Brad Morton told Guilford commissioners.
The company's stock, which is up about 25 percent in the past year, rose 29 cents to $73.66 on Friday.
Assistant Business Editor Alan M. Wolf joined the N&O in 1999 covering the business of health care. He became an editor in 2001, and helps oversee the paper's daily business coverage and Sunday Work&Money section. He lives in Clayton with his wife and two children. Reach him at 919-829-4572 or e-mail him.