LabCorp may get incentives to move
Medical-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.
Modified: 11/20/09 09:26:55 PM
'); } -->
This holiday season, J.C. Penney CEO and Chairman Myron E. Ullman III is armed with a lineup of exclusive fashion brands he helped bring to the department store chain, and he's ready to battle key rivals like Macy's.
Modified: 11/20/09 09:27:19 PM
Medical-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.
Modified: 11/20/09 09:26:55 PM
Love it or loathe it, Triangle radio listeners are getting twice as much Christmas music this year.
Modified: 11/20/09 09:26:55 PM
Wachovia has started replacing its ATMs in the Triangle with next-generation machines, part of the bank's transformation under the ownership of Wells Fargo.
Modified: 11/20/09 09:26:53 PM
Investment banking giant Credit Suisse has sold back about half its land in Research Triangle Park after concluding that it has ample room for expansion in its facility.
Modified: 11/20/09 09:26:53 PM
Investors can't shake their fears that the economy isn't keeping up with the stock market.
Modified: 11/20/09 09:26:52 PM
Malaria. Tuberculosis. Alzheimer's disease. AIDS. Pandemic flu. Genital herpes. Urinary tract infections. Grass allergies. Traveler's diarrhea. You name it, the pharmaceutical industry is working on a vaccine to prevent it.
Modified: 11/20/09 07:27:04 AM
Tyson Foods Inc., the world's largest meat producer, is scheduled to report results for its fiscal fourth quarter on Monday before the market opens. The following is a summary of key developments and analyst opinion related to the period.
Modified: 11/20/09 02:40:50 PM
Facing a hail of criticism, Goldman Sachs' top officer has offered a halting apology for the premier investment bank's role in the subprime mortgage crisis that sank the nation's economy.
Modified: 11/20/09 09:14:53 AM
Mary Cornatzer, business editor
(919) 829-4755
Alan Wolf, assistant business editor
(919) 829-4572
Newsroom main number: (919) 829-4520
Keep up with the latest business stories with our e-mail newsletter, delivered straight to your inbox!
Local workers at Kellogg's biggest snack manufacturing plant in the nation received layoff notices Thursday morning.
Modified: 11/19/09 10:56:27 PM
Retailing:
A family-owned business in Raleigh that dates back more than a century is revisiting the past.
Modified: 11/19/09 10:41:33 PM
Sony Ericsson will dismantle its Research Triangle Park operations and eliminate 425 jobs.
Modified: 11/19/09 05:14:36 AM
Some town leaders say they would consider giving ConAgra Foods financial incentives to keep its damaged Slim Jim plant open in Garner.
Modified: 11/18/09 09:48:54 PM
The glittering former possessions of former Raleigh financier William Wise flew off a local auction block Wednesday.
Modified: 11/19/09 08:45:18 AM
American Airlines flight attendants walked picket lines Wednesday at 13 airports, including Raleigh-Durham International, in a mock strike to press for resolution of contract talks with the nation's second-largest airline.
Modified: 11/18/09 09:48:56 PM
SciQuest, a Cary technology company whose software allows businesses and universities to order supplies and services online, has signed a major new client: the University of North Carolina.
Modified: 11/18/09 09:09:32 PM
Kellogg Co. says there will be a nationwide shortage of its popular Eggo frozen waffles until next summer because of interruptions in production.
Modified: 11/19/09 05:20:15 AM
Several Charles & Colvard executives, including its new CEO, have bought thousands of company shares, part of an effort to boost the stock price and avoid being delisted.
Modified: 11/18/09 09:08:09 PM
Highwoods Properties announced Wednesday that the Social Security Administration has leased 68,000 square feet of office space in Research Triangle Park.
Modified: 11/18/09 09:08:08 PM
N.C. Mutual Life posted a $1.1 million loss in the third quarter, a slight improvement compared with a $1.2 million loss a year ago.
Modified: 11/18/09 09:08:07 PM
The number of Americans traveling away from home for Thanksgiving will be up only slightly this year from 2008, according to a report from the AAA auto club.
More ethics rules issued for NC treasurer workers
LabCorp could receive incentives to move to Greensboro
Just a day after Dell laid off about 400 workers at its Winston-Salem computer factory, the company reported weaker quarterly sales and profit.
Earnings Preview: Tyson Foods Inc.
Goldman's chief executive apologizes for part in fiscal crisis
Investors can't shake their fears that the economy isn't keeping up with the stock market.
Just a day after Dell laid off about 400 workers at its Winston-Salem computer factory, the company reported weaker quarterly sales and profit.
AOL offers buyouts to thousands
With fewer ill-conceived projects dotting the local landscape, there's a chance the swelling crowd of vulture investors circling overhead may not have much to prey on.
![]() |