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LabCorp
Visit LabCorp's web-site and they will tell you,
LabCorp is the "The World's Leading Health Care Diagnostics Company".
https://www.labcorp.com/
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LabCorp
LabCorp is headquartered in Burlington, North Carolina but they have global impact. LabCorp "is deeply integrated in guiding patient care through its comprehensive clinical laboratory and end-to-end drug development services.". They provide "โฆdiagnostic, drug development and technology-enabled solutionsโฆ". While visiting their web-site you will learn that global and world wide is an important concept to them.
https://www.labcorp.com/about-us
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LabCorp
LabCorp's Pixel Testing Kits have been in the news recently. The Pixel kits are at home Covid Testing Kits. The patient can take the test, mail it to LabCorp and wait for results. Six days ago, the web-page said patients could get all of this for the low, low price of $119.00. Yesterday, the web-page didn't say how much this product costs. See 5th screencap to see changes.
https://www.pixel.labcorp.com/covid-19 - Archived 6 days ago -โ http://archive.md/f8ZB8
- Archived yesterday -โ http://archive.md/f4r93
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LabCorp
"Our History"
LabCorp has a rich history of aquiring other companies. They have even aquired companies in the food industry. In 2019, they had revenues of $11.5 billion and employed nearly 65,000 people.
https://www.labcorp.com/about-us/history
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LabCorp
Premier Facilities
"Center for Esoteric Testing (CET), located at our York Court Campus in Burlington, NC".
"Center for Molecular Biology and Pathology (CMBP) at our RTP Campus in Research Triangle Park, NC."
https://www.labcorp.com/about-us/facilities
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LabCorp
has Primary Testing and Specialty Labs across the nation. There are too many to post all of the screencaps. Go to sauce below to see locations.
https://www.labcorp.com/about-us/primary-testing-specialty-labs
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LabCorp
Board of Directors
https://ir.labcorp.com/corporate-governance/board-of-directors
Do any of these people turn up in any of your diggs?
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LabCorp
In doing this digg and the previous digg on Covance, it became apparent that (in some cases) resignations occur after companies are acquired by other companies. Why all of the resignations? Covance must have been a company worth buying. Why buy it otherwise? Surely, Covance had qualified employees who brought the company to a position worthy of acquisition by LabCorp.
Maybe we need to look at resignations in terms of acquisitions and why they occured. More to the point, what was the acquired company working on before it was acquired? Are some massive companies monopolizing basically everything? Not saying that this is happening but could it hurt to check?
TY CM
The posting was easy.