Quest Diagnostics to Move Headquarters to Secaucus
June 06 2016 - 7:30AM
Dow Jones News
Quest Diagnostics Inc. said it would move its corporate
headquarters from Madison, N.J., to Secaucus, N.J., next fall, a
move that comes as the laboratory-testing company has sought to
improve its diagnostics business.
The company will also consolidate its corporate-support
functions in Lyndhurst, N.J., with the new Secaucus location, where
the company will maintain roughly 600 employees. The move will
occur in September 2017, when leases expire in both Madison and
Lyndhurst.
"Our move to Secaucus allows us to retain our New Jersey
employees while being in better proximity to public transportation
and many of our major healthcare partners," Steve Rusckowski,
Quest's chief executive, said in a press release.
Quest has been pressured as commercial and government
health-insurance providers have tried to control costs, but the
company has indicated that things are looking up as its business
environment improves and its diagnostics unit grows.
The company in May cut its revenue forecast for the year, a move
it said reflected its sale of Focus Diagnostics. Earlier this year,
Quest Diagnostics agreed to sell the immunodiagnostic and molecular
diagnostic products business to Italy's DiaSorin SpA for $300
million, and has put a greater focus on its diagnostics
operations.
In April, Quest reported profit soared 67% amid
better-than-expected revenue.
Quest's largest laboratory is also located in New Jersey, and
the company has more than 2,300 employees in the state.
Write to Joshua Jamerson at joshua.jamerson@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
June 06, 2016 08:15 ET (12:15 GMT)
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