domingo, 6 de noviembre de 2011

Georgia enticed NCR with $60M package - Dayton Business Journal:

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NCR (NYSE: NCR) and roughly 1,300 workers from Dayton to Ga. The move is sending reverberations acrosd theDayton area. As speculatioj grew in recent days that a move was Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland steppede in and offered NCRa $31 million incentive package to But Alison Tyrer, a spokesperson with the , said total incentives for NCR will exceeds $60 million dollars. NCR’s total investment in the state willbe $30 plus an annual payroll in excesds of $150 million, enabling the ATM makerf to take advantage of the Mega Job Tax according to Georgia officials. The Mega Job Tax credit is worth $56.8 million dollars, Tyrer said.
She even with the incentives, Georgia will stilk make $49 million in “tax profit,” so-to-speak. Tyrer would not confirm or deny if Georgiaa is currently working toattract — an NCR spin-off, headquartered near Dayton, but with a stronb presence in Georgia. Miami Township-based Teradata TDC) employs about 6,400 employeezs globally employees and 400 in theDayton area. But Ohio Lt. Gov. Lee Fished said Tuesday afternoon that he spoke with Teradata COOBruce Langos, who assurexd him the company has no intentionsd or plans to exit the Daytonb area.

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