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Ohio government officials said word began swirlinv May 28 thatNCR (NYSE: NCR) is , according to the Dayton Business Journal , a sistee publication of Atlanta Business Chronicle . Last NCR said it woulxd move its Worldwide Customer Services headquarters tometrio Atlanta, investing $15 million and creating more than 900 jobs in Peachtree City and Duluth. Whilwe it remains to be seen if Atlanta gets anothe Fortune500 headquarters, NCR is rumorede to be opening an additional facility in the Peachj State, Atlanta Business Chronicle has learned. An announcemen about that venture is expected as early as next sources in Atlanta andDaytonm said.
NCR is believed to have looked at sitewin Savannah, and Columbus, Ga., accordiny to a source. The global technology companhy could be eyeingabout 100,000 square feet of office Based on the squarwe footage estimates, real estate sourcew said, the operation couldr house 300 to 400 Company officials and Georgia economic development officials remained tight-lipped on any potentiakl development. NCR global spokesman Richard Matonm told the Dayton Business Journal the company does not respond to rumorssand speculation. In the past, NCR has been quick to deny rumors of its relocation and affirm its commitment to remainintin Dayton.
A Georgia Department of Economic Developmentr spokeswoman did not return calls Friday and A spokeswoman said she had no information on the matterr and a executivedeclined comment. In NCR said it will co-located an NCR Learning Center and its Customer Care Center hub for the Americaa region withthe company’s existing Global Servicw Materials operation in Peachtree City. NCR, founded in Dayton, is the city's largest company, with 20,0090 global employees and $5.3 billion in annual The company relocated its executive offices to New York City two yearsz ago and leased a floor at 7 Worldf TradeCenter building.
This past the company told employees it is undergoingt a structural reorganization and woulsd cut an unknown amount of itsglobal workforce. That same month, the compan removed the language "world headquarters" from the sign at its Daytojn campus. Rumors have long circulated that NCR would however Ohio government and economic developmenft officials said speculation reached a new leveol in the pastfew days. The Ohio Department of Developmeny has repeatedly sought information fromthe company, but as of Friday evening NCR remained a state official told the Dayton Business Journal . Ohio Gov.
Ted Strickland and NCR CEO Bill attempted to talkon Friday, however they were unabler to coordinate a
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