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Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings, more commonly known as Labcorp, is an American healthcare company headquartered in Burlington, North Carolina. It operates one of the largest clinical laboratory networks in the world, with a United States network of 36 primary laboratories. Before a merger with National Health Laboratory in 1995, the company operated under the name Roche BioMedical. Labcorp performs its largest volume of specialty testing at its Center for Esoteric Testing in Burlington, North Carolina, where the company is headquartered.[2][3] As of 2018, Labcorp processes 2.5 million lab tests weekly.[4]

Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings
Labcorp logo updated December 2020
Company typePublic
NYSE: LH
S&P 500 Component
IndustryHealth care
FoundedSeptember 5, 1978; 45 years ago (1978-09-05) (as Roche BioMedical)
FounderMatthew Benger
Headquarters
Key people
Adam H. Schechter (President, Chief Executive Officer)
ServicesClinical laboratory
Revenue
  • US$ 16.12 billion (2021)[1]
  • US$ 3.26 billion (2021) [1]
  • US$ 2.38 billion (2021)[1]
Total assets
  • US$ 20.30 billion (2021)[1]
Total equity
  • US$ 10.27 billion (2021)[1]
Number of employees
over 75,500[1] (2021)
Websitewww.labcorp.com

Labcorp was an early pioneer of genomic testing using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technology, at its Center for Molecular Biology and Pathology in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, where it also performs other molecular diagnostics. It also does oncology testing, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) genotyping and phenotyping.[2][3]

Labcorp also operates the National Genetics Institute, Inc. (NGI), in Los Angeles, California, which develops PCR testing methods.

Labcorp's ViroMed facility, originally in Minnetonka, Minnesota, until closing this site in 2013,[5] is now housed in Burlington and performs real-time PCR microbial testing using laboratory-developed assays.

Labcorp also provides testing in Puerto Rico and in three Canadian provinces.[2]

In February 2022, Labcorp announced that it has entered into agreements with Ascension, one of the nation’s leading Catholic and non-profit health systems, to manage Ascension’s hospital-based laboratories in 10 states and purchase select assets of the health system’s outreach laboratory business.[citation needed]

Labcorp (ICAO: SKQcall sign: SKYLAB) utilizes a fleet of eight Pilatus PC-12 and a single Pilatus PC-24 aircraft on nightly runs from Burlington for use on the East Coast.[6] Prior to the acquisition of PC-12 aircraft Labcorp utilized seven PA-31-350's.

History edit

Revlon edit

National Health Laboratories Incorporated began in 1978.[7] The company was a national blood and pathology laboratory owned by the Revlon Health Care Group, and managed by Michael E. Lillig for seven years. Lillig had earlier been with Becton, Dickinson and Company. At National Health Laboratories, Inc. he grew annual sales of the company each year by 43%, with revenue reaching $12 million by the end of his tenure. Lillig then left to found several health-care companies, including Syscor, Inc., Intelysis, Inc., Asterion, LLC and MetaCyte's 3DR in Louisville, Kentucky.[8]

National Health Laboratories, Inc. edit

In 1988, National Health Laboratories became publicly traded on the NASDAQ exchange.[9] Revlon retained 24% ownership of the common shares,[9] for the next six years.[10] Revlon had been a publicly traded company since the 1950s, as it was during most of its ownership of National Health Laboratories. But in 1985, Revlon had been taken over by Ronald Perelman.

Through early 1995, the National Health Laboratories principal executive offices were located at 4225 Executive Square, Suite 805, in La Jolla, California.[11]

In 1989, the company generated revenue of about US$400 million, with about US$70 million in earnings.[12]

In 1990, the company's revenues reached US$500 million, with over US$70 million in earnings.[12] That year, the company began paying a cash dividend to shareholders.[10]

In 1991, National Health Laboratories moved from the NASDAQ OTC exchange to the New York Stock Exchange, where it began to trade under the new ticker symbol NH.[12] Up until that time the company had performed very well, including through the 1990-1991 recession. Its earnings peaked that year at almost US$90 million, and its stock price had risen from its low within the prior few years by several-fold.[10]

However, beginning in 1991 the company became embroiled in Operation "Labscam," a nationwide crackdown on fraud in the health-care system, initiated by the U.S. Attorney's Office in San Diego, California. The charges were that the company and others routinely submitted false claims to the government health-care agencies Medicare and Medicaid for unnecessary tests which physicians had never ordered. In 1992, National Health Laboratories became the first of the companies to be prosecuted in the government operation.[13]

In 1992, the company reported revenues of over US$720 million, however with earnings of only US$40 million. The small gain that year reflected a fourth quarter charge of US$80 million, which the company paid in a settlement agreement with state and federal governments related to the LABSCAM investigation.[14] The total payments made by National Health Laboratories in the settlement came to US$111 million that year,[15] and ultimately reached US$173 million.[13]

In 1993, revenues were up to US$761 million, with new peak earnings of nearly US$113 million.[14] By that time the company had 22 major laboratories.[16] The stock price reached a new all-time high in 1993, which became the peak for the next couple of years, and the company was added to the S&P MidCap 400 list.[10]

National Health Laboratories Holdings edit

On March 8, 1994, National Health Laboratories Inc. reorganized as a holding company, National Health Laboratories Holdings Inc.[11]

By 1994, MacAndrews & Forbes Holdings Inc. owned the Revlon Holdings Group's former 24 percent of National Health Laboratories Holdings.[16] That company was a distributor of licorice extract and chocolate, which had previously been taken over, along with Revlon, by Ronald Perelman in the 1980s.[15]

On May 4, 1994, National Health Laboratories announced that it would acquire Allied Clinical Laboratories, Inc., of Nashville, Tennessee,[15] reducing their takeover offer to $204 million after federal officials issued new subpoenas in an investigation of Medicare billing practices at Allied Clinical Laboratories Inc.[17] In 1993, Allied generated revenues of US$163 million. The former president and CEO of Allied Clinical, Haywood D. Cochrane, Jr., then became Vice Chairman of National Health Laboratories. In order to complete the cash transaction, the company discontinued paying its dividend at that time.[18]

By the end of 1994, the company had run into financial difficulty again, as it struggled through the economic soft landing that year. Its earnings dropped by over two-thirds, to only US$30 million. The stock never traded that year at more than half of its 1993 peak, and at its 1994 low, it was down by nearly two-thirds from the all-time high.[10]

Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings edit

1990s edit

On April 28, 1995, National Health Laboratories Holdings Inc. merged with Roche Biomedical Laboratories, Inc., and changed its name to Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings. It began trading under its new ticker symbol LH.[19] Shareholders of National Health Laboratories received 0.72 shares of the new company, plus $5.60 in cash, for a 50.1 percent interest in the new company. At the time, James R. Maher was president and Chief Executive Officer of National Health Laboratories. Following the merger, Maher relinquished those positions, and instead became Chairman of the new company, succeeding the financier Ronald O. Perelman in that position. Perelman received about US$100 million from the deal, which made the new company the largest blood-testing company in the United States.[15][16]

The merged company created revenues of US$1.7 billion.[16] National Health Laboratories already held long-term debt of US$351 million.[10] Together with the Roche debt, the combined companies owed US$590 million prior to the merger. Another US$288 million was added to help finance the payout to shareholders.[15] By year-end 1995, the new company's total debt reached US$959 million.[10]

Roche Biomedical Laboratories had been created by and was a wholly owned subsidiary of Hoffmann-La Roche, Inc., the American arm of the Swiss medical conglomerate, Roche Holding, Limited. Before 1982, the core of Roche Biomedical Laboratories had been Biomedical Reference Laboratories, which dated from the late 1960s, and was located in Burlington, North Carolina. That core company had become publicly traded in 1979. Hoffman-La Roche acquired it for US$163.5 million in 1982 and then merged it with all of its laboratories, and incorporated the merged company that year as Roche Biomedical Laboratories, Inc. in Burlington. By the early 1990s, Roche Biomedical had become one of the largest clinical laboratory networks in the United States, with US$600 million in sales.[20]

By 1993 Roche Biomedical Laboratories had revenues of US$712 million, with 17 major laboratories. Dr. James Powell was President of Roche Biomedical, and after the merger with National Health Laboratories he became president and CEO of the new company, Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings, which then relocated from La Jolla, California, to the Roche Biomedical headquarters in Burlington, North Carolina. Hoffmann-La Roche also contributed US$186.7 million in cash to the deal, and retained 49.9 interest in the new merged company.[16]

By year-end 1995, the new Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings suffered a marginal loss of a few million dollars. The stock price dropped by almost half again through the year, to within 10% of its all-time low since going public six years earlier. By early the next year, it broke marginally below that level, and set a new all-time low.[10]

In July 1998, Labcorp acquired the Michigan-based laboratory division of Universal Standard Healthcare (UHCI). Labcorp also acquired an equity position in Universal Standard Healthcare and has become UHCI's clinical laboratory long-term testing provider[21] but terminated this agreement one year later.[22]

2000s edit

 
A LabCorp fecal occult blood immunoassay testing kit.

In June 2000, Labcorp completed the acquisition of San Diego–based Pathology Medical Laboratories for an undisclosed amount.[23]

In 2000, Labcorp generated revenues of US$1.9 billion with over 18,000 employees.[3]

In May 2001, Labcorp completed its acquisition of Path Lab Holdings Inc., the largest regional laboratory in New England,[24] and just a few weeks later the acquisition of Minneapolis-based ViroMed Inc., specialized on clinical diagnostic testing in virology, molecular biology, serology, microbiology, mycology and mycobacteriology, as well as in tissue/eye bank testing, for an undisclosed amount.[25]

In December 2001, Labcorp became the exclusive marketer for genomics and proteomics predictive cancer test products made by Myriad Genetics, Inc.[26]

In May 2002, Labcorp announced the acquisition of all outstanding Shares of Canadian medical laboratory services company Dynacare Inc. for $480 million in cash and own shares.[27]

In January 2003, Labcorp acquired all of the outstanding shares of Dianon, a provider of anatomical pathology and oncology testing services,[28] for $598 million in cash.[29]

In 2005, Labcorp's revenues totaled $3.3 billion; in 2006, revenues were $3.6 billion; and in 2007, revenues reached $4.1 billion.[30]

In March 2005, Labcorp announced the acquisition of all outstanding Shares of Esoterix, Inc., a leading provider of specialty reference testing, for approximately $150 million in cash from private equity firm Behrman Capital.[31]

In November 2006, Labcorp acquired Litholink Corporation, a kidney stone analysis laboratory.[2]

In December 2007, Labcorp acquired Tandem Labs, a Contract research organization specializing in advanced mass spectrometry, immunoanalytical support, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics, headquartered in Salt Lake City, UT for an undisclosed amount.[32]

In June 2009, Labcorp acquired Monogram Biosciences, a diagnostic lab specializing in HIV resistance testing, headquartered in South San Francisco, CA, in a cash tender of $4.55 per share for approximately $155 million including debt.[33]

2010s edit

 
a former PAML location acquired by LabCorp in the 2017

In May 2010, Labcorp acquired the assets of its Santa Ana, California-based rival Westcliff Medical Laboratory which had just filed a Chapter 11 bankruptcy action in federal court.[34] The FTC challenged this acquisition[35] but lost in court.[36]

In September 2010, Labcorp announced the acquisition of Genzyme Genetics, formerly a division of Genzyme, with 9 testing laboratories and approximately 1900 employees, for $925 million in cash.[37]

In June 2011, Labcorp acquired their Canadian central labs partner Clearstone from investment firm Czura Thornton for an undisclosed amount, thus adding Clearstone's global network of central laboratories, including sites in China, France, Singapore and Canada, and the central laboratory protocol management system APOLLO CLPM to their portfolio.[38]

In November 2011, Labcorp completed the acquisition of more than 90% of the shares of DNA testing company Orchid Cellmark for $85 million but had to sell parts of Orchid's paternity business to DNA Diagnostics Center.[39]

In May 2012, Labcorp Clinical Trials sold its European biological sampling kit building operation located in Hamburg to clinical supply chain solutions provider Marken.[40]

In August 2012, Labcorp completed the acquisition of rival testing lab Medtox Scientific for $241 million.[41]

In September 2013, Labcorp acquired MuirLab, the clinical laboratory outreach business from John Muir Health.[42]

In October 2014, Labcorp announced it had entered into an agreement to acquire Covance Inc. for approximately $6.1 billion.[43] Just a few weeks later, Labcorp completed its $85.3 million acquisition of LipoScience, a developer of diagnostic tests based on nuclear magnetic resonance technology measuring heart disease risk.[44]

In December 2014, Labcorp announced the completion of its acquisition of Bode Technology Group, Inc., a provider of forensic DNA analysis, DNA collection products, and relationship testing, from SolutionPoint International, Inc. for an undisclosed amount.[45] Bode was described in 2019 as the largest DNA forensic testing company in the USA.[46]

In October 2015, Labcorp announced the acquisition of Safe Foods International Holdings, LLC and its two operating companies, International Food Network and The National Food Laboratory for an undisclosed amount, thus expanding their capabilities in food and beverage product-development and product-integrity.[47]

In March 2016, Labcorp completed the acquisition of Torrance, CA-based laboratory firm Pathology Inc., a provider of expertise in reproductive FDA donor testing as well as anatomic, molecular and digital pathology services, for an undisclosed amount.[48]

In August 2016, Labcorp announced it would acquire Sequenom for $371 million including debt, thus expanding its reach overseas, especially in Europe and Asia.[49]

In October 2016, Labcorp acquired ClearPath Diagnostics, a provider of laboratory diagnostic services in the Northeastern United States, from private equity firm Shore Capital Partners for an undisclosed amount.[50]

In May 2017, Labcorp acquired the Pathology Associates Medical Laboratories in Spokane, Washington, from Providence Health & Services and Catholic Health Initiatives for an undisclosed sum.[51]

In July 2017, Labcorp acquired the contract research organization (CRO) Chiltern for $1.2 billion.[52]

2020s edit

In March 2020, Labcorp received emergency use authorization from the FDA for a test for Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 to help mitigate the COVID-19 pandemic.[53]

Labcorp is one of the six large commercial lab companies that are conducting most of the United States' coronavirus testing, along with ARUP, BioReference Laboratories, Mayo Clinic, Quest Diagnostics, and Sonic Healthcare.[54] According to the American Clinical Laboratory Association, by April 1, together these laboratories had completed 807,000 COVID-19 tests.[54]

In November 2021, the business announced it would acquire contract research organisation Toxikon.[55] In December, the company announced it would acquire Personal Genome Diagnostics Inc. and its liquid biopsy and tissue-based genomic product.[56][57]

In February 2022, Labcorp announced that it has entered into agreements with Ascension, one of the nation’s leading Catholic and nonprofit health systems, to manage Ascension's hospital-based laboratories in ten states and purchase select assets of the health system's outreach laboratory business.[58]

Acquisition history edit

Labcorp Acquisitions
  • Labcorp (Est as National Health Laboratories, Inc., 1978, then National Health Laboratories Holdings Inc., 1994)
    • Labcorp
      • Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings (Est 1995 through the merger of National Health Laboratories Holdings and Roche Biomedical Laboratories)
        • National Health Laboratories Holdings Inc.(Merged 1995)
          • Allied Clinical Laboratories, Inc. (Acq 1994)
        • Roche Biomedical Laboratories, Inc. (Merged 1995)
      • Universal Standard Healthcare (Acq 1998, Laboratory division)
      • Pathology Medical Laboratories (Acq 2000)
      • Path Lab Holdings Inc. (Acq 2001)
      • ViroMed Inc. (Acq 2001)
      • Dynacare (Acq 2003)
      • Esoterix, Inc. (Acq 2005)
      • Litholink Corporation (Acq 2006)
      • Tandem Labs (Acq 2007)
      • Monogram Biosciences (Acq 2009)
      • Westcliff Medical Laboratory (Acq 2010)
      • Genzyme Genetics (Acq 2010)
      • Clearstone (Acq 2011)
      • Orchid Cellmark (Acq 2011)
      • Medtox Scientific (Acq 2012)
      • MuirLab (Acq 2013)
      • Covance Inc. (Acq 2014)
        • Virtual Center Laboratory B.V. (Acq 2002)
        • GFI Clinical Services (Acq 2005)
        • Signet Laboratories, Inc. (Acq 2006)
        • Medaxial (Acq 2014)
        • Sciformix Corporation (Acq 2018)
      • LipoScience (Acq 2014)
      • Bode Technology Group, Inc. (Acq 2014)
      • SolutionPoint International, Inc. (Acq 2014)
      • Safe Foods International Holdings, LLC (Acq 2015)
        • International Food Network
        • The National Food Laboratory
      • Pathology Inc. (Acq 2016)
      • Sequenom (Acq 2016)
      • ClearPath Diagnostics (Acq 2016)
      • Pathology Associates Medical Laboratories (Acq 2017)
      • Chiltern (Acq 2017)
      • Toxikon (Acq 2021)
      • Personal Genome Diagnostics (Acq 2021)

Incidents edit

Labcorp has been criticized for its practice of paying the salaries of genetic counselors in hospitals and doctors' offices, which is perceived to be a possible conflict of interest.[59]

In July 2018, Labcorp was hit with a ransomware attack.[60][61]

Labcorp has been criticised over faulty paternity tests, many of which have gone to court. The most notable case was the 2005 false accusation of Washington hairdresser Andre Chreky, who had to spend $200,000 and years in court proving despite a false-positive test that he was not the father.[62]

Labcorp has frequently been the subject of controversy and protest in the United Kingdom for its use of Animal Research models, particularly at its site in Huntingdon, formerly Huntingdon Life Sciences.

Employees say that productivity goals set negatively impact the work, with the volume and speed of work done prioritized over the quality. Labs have had people leave without new hires, causing a squeeze on current employees.[63]

Corporate governance edit

As of December 2013, the Labcorp Board of Directors includes Garheng Kong.[64] In 1997 Roche owned 49.7% of Labcorp but sold all of their Labcorp stock as of late 2002.[65]

Notable people edit

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External links edit

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  • Labcorp Profile at Wikinvest

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Carolina where the company is headquartered 2 3 As of 2018 Labcorp processes 2 5 million lab tests weekly 4 Laboratory Corporation of America HoldingsLabcorp logo updated December 2020Company typePublicTraded asNYSE LHS amp P 500 ComponentIndustryHealth careFoundedSeptember 5 1978 45 years ago 1978 09 05 as Roche BioMedical FounderMatthew BengerHeadquartersBurlington North Carolina U S Key peopleAdam H Schechter President Chief Executive Officer ServicesClinical laboratoryRevenueUS 16 12 billion 2021 1 Operating incomeUS 3 26 billion 2021 1 Net incomeUS 2 38 billion 2021 1 Total assetsUS 20 30 billion 2021 1 Total equityUS 10 27 billion 2021 1 Number of employeesover 75 500 1 2021 Websitewww wbr labcorp wbr comLabcorp was an early pioneer of genomic testing using polymerase chain reaction PCR technology at its Center for Molecular Biology and Pathology in Research Triangle Park North Carolina where it also performs other molecular diagnostics It also does oncology testing human immunodeficiency virus HIV genotyping and phenotyping 2 3 Labcorp also operates the National Genetics Institute Inc NGI in Los Angeles California which develops PCR testing methods Labcorp s ViroMed facility originally in Minnetonka Minnesota until closing this site in 2013 5 is now housed in Burlington and performs real time PCR microbial testing using laboratory developed assays Labcorp also provides testing in Puerto Rico and in three Canadian provinces 2 In February 2022 Labcorp announced that it has entered into agreements with Ascension one of the nation s leading Catholic and non profit health systems to manage Ascension s hospital based laboratories in 10 states and purchase select assets of the health system s outreach laboratory business citation needed Labcorp ICAO SKQ call sign SKYLAB utilizes a fleet of eight Pilatus PC 12 and a single Pilatus PC 24 aircraft on nightly runs from Burlington for use on the East Coast 6 Prior to the acquisition of PC 12 aircraft Labcorp utilized seven PA 31 350 s Contents 1 History 1 1 Revlon 1 2 National Health Laboratories Inc 1 3 National Health Laboratories Holdings 1 4 Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings 1 4 1 1990s 1 4 2 2000s 1 4 3 2010s 1 4 4 2020s 2 Acquisition history 3 Incidents 4 Corporate governance 5 Notable people 6 References 7 External linksHistory editRevlon edit National Health Laboratories Incorporated began in 1978 7 The company was a national blood and pathology laboratory owned by the Revlon Health Care Group and managed by Michael E Lillig for seven years Lillig had earlier been with Becton Dickinson and Company At National Health Laboratories Inc he grew annual sales of the company each year by 43 with revenue reaching 12 million by the end of his tenure Lillig then left to found several health care companies including Syscor Inc Intelysis Inc Asterion LLC and MetaCyte s 3DR in Louisville Kentucky 8 National Health Laboratories Inc edit In 1988 National Health Laboratories became publicly traded on the NASDAQ exchange 9 Revlon retained 24 ownership of the common shares 9 for the next six years 10 Revlon had been a publicly traded company since the 1950s as it was during most of its ownership of National Health Laboratories But in 1985 Revlon had been taken over by Ronald Perelman Through early 1995 the National Health Laboratories principal executive offices were located at 4225 Executive Square Suite 805 in La Jolla California 11 In 1989 the company generated revenue of about US 400 million with about US 70 million in earnings 12 In 1990 the company s revenues reached US 500 million with over US 70 million in earnings 12 That year the company began paying a cash dividend to shareholders 10 In 1991 National Health Laboratories moved from the NASDAQ OTC exchange to the New York Stock Exchange where it began to trade under the new ticker symbol NH 12 Up until that time the company had performed very well including through the 1990 1991 recession Its earnings peaked that year at almost US 90 million and its stock price had risen from its low within the prior few years by several fold 10 However beginning in 1991 the company became embroiled in Operation Labscam a nationwide crackdown on fraud in the health care system initiated by the U S Attorney s Office in San Diego California The charges were that the company and others routinely submitted false claims to the government health care agencies Medicare and Medicaid for unnecessary tests which physicians had never ordered In 1992 National Health Laboratories became the first of the companies to be prosecuted in the government operation 13 In 1992 the company reported revenues of over US 720 million however with earnings of only US 40 million The small gain that year reflected a fourth quarter charge of US 80 million which the company paid in a settlement agreement with state and federal governments related to the LABSCAM investigation 14 The total payments made by National Health Laboratories in the settlement came to US 111 million that year 15 and ultimately reached US 173 million 13 In 1993 revenues were up to US 761 million with new peak earnings of nearly US 113 million 14 By that time the company had 22 major laboratories 16 The stock price reached a new all time high in 1993 which became the peak for the next couple of years and the company was added to the S amp P MidCap 400 list 10 National Health Laboratories Holdings edit On March 8 1994 National Health Laboratories Inc reorganized as a holding company National Health Laboratories Holdings Inc 11 By 1994 MacAndrews amp Forbes Holdings Inc owned the Revlon Holdings Group s former 24 percent of National Health Laboratories Holdings 16 That company was a distributor of licorice extract and chocolate which had previously been taken over along with Revlon by Ronald Perelman in the 1980s 15 On May 4 1994 National Health Laboratories announced that it would acquire Allied Clinical Laboratories Inc of Nashville Tennessee 15 reducing their takeover offer to 204 million after federal officials issued new subpoenas in an investigation of Medicare billing practices at Allied Clinical Laboratories Inc 17 In 1993 Allied generated revenues of US 163 million The former president and CEO of Allied Clinical Haywood D Cochrane Jr then became Vice Chairman of National Health Laboratories In order to complete the cash transaction the company discontinued paying its dividend at that time 18 By the end of 1994 the company had run into financial difficulty again as it struggled through the economic soft landing that year Its earnings dropped by over two thirds to only US 30 million The stock never traded that year at more than half of its 1993 peak and at its 1994 low it was down by nearly two thirds from the all time high 10 Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings edit 1990s edit On April 28 1995 National Health Laboratories Holdings Inc merged with Roche Biomedical Laboratories Inc and changed its name to Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings It began trading under its new ticker symbol LH 19 Shareholders of National Health Laboratories received 0 72 shares of the new company plus 5 60 in cash for a 50 1 percent interest in the new company At the time James R Maher was president and Chief Executive Officer of National Health Laboratories Following the merger Maher relinquished those positions and instead became Chairman of the new company succeeding the financier Ronald O Perelman in that position Perelman received about US 100 million from the deal which made the new company the largest blood testing company in the United States 15 16 The merged company created revenues of US 1 7 billion 16 National Health Laboratories already held long term debt of US 351 million 10 Together with the Roche debt the combined companies owed US 590 million prior to the merger Another US 288 million was added to help finance the payout to shareholders 15 By year end 1995 the new company s total debt reached US 959 million 10 Roche Biomedical Laboratories had been created by and was a wholly owned subsidiary of Hoffmann La Roche Inc the American arm of the Swiss medical conglomerate Roche Holding Limited Before 1982 the core of Roche Biomedical Laboratories had been Biomedical Reference Laboratories which dated from the late 1960s and was located in Burlington North Carolina That core company had become publicly traded in 1979 Hoffman La Roche acquired it for US 163 5 million in 1982 and then merged it with all of its laboratories and incorporated the merged company that year as Roche Biomedical Laboratories Inc in Burlington By the early 1990s Roche Biomedical had become one of the largest clinical laboratory networks in the United States with US 600 million in sales 20 By 1993 Roche Biomedical Laboratories had revenues of US 712 million with 17 major laboratories Dr James Powell was President of Roche Biomedical and after the merger with National Health Laboratories he became president and CEO of the new company Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings which then relocated from La Jolla California to the Roche Biomedical headquarters in Burlington North Carolina Hoffmann La Roche also contributed US 186 7 million in cash to the deal and retained 49 9 interest in the new merged company 16 By year end 1995 the new Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings suffered a marginal loss of a few million dollars The stock price dropped by almost half again through the year to within 10 of its all time low since going public six years earlier By early the next year it broke marginally below that level and set a new all time low 10 In July 1998 Labcorp acquired the Michigan based laboratory division of Universal Standard Healthcare UHCI Labcorp also acquired an equity position in Universal Standard Healthcare and has become UHCI s clinical laboratory long term testing provider 21 but terminated this agreement one year later 22 2000s edit nbsp A LabCorp fecal occult blood immunoassay testing kit In June 2000 Labcorp completed the acquisition of San Diego based Pathology Medical Laboratories for an undisclosed amount 23 In 2000 Labcorp generated revenues of US 1 9 billion with over 18 000 employees 3 In May 2001 Labcorp completed its acquisition of Path Lab Holdings Inc the largest regional laboratory in New England 24 and just a few weeks later the acquisition of Minneapolis based ViroMed Inc specialized on clinical diagnostic testing in virology molecular biology serology microbiology mycology and mycobacteriology as well as in tissue eye bank testing for an undisclosed amount 25 In December 2001 Labcorp became the exclusive marketer for genomics and proteomics predictive cancer test products made by Myriad Genetics Inc 26 In May 2002 Labcorp announced the acquisition of all outstanding Shares of Canadian medical laboratory services company Dynacare Inc for 480 million in cash and own shares 27 In January 2003 Labcorp acquired all of the outstanding shares of Dianon a provider of anatomical pathology and oncology testing services 28 for 598 million in cash 29 In 2005 Labcorp s revenues totaled 3 3 billion in 2006 revenues were 3 6 billion and in 2007 revenues reached 4 1 billion 30 In March 2005 Labcorp announced the acquisition of all outstanding Shares of Esoterix Inc a leading provider of specialty reference testing for approximately 150 million in cash from private equity firm Behrman Capital 31 In November 2006 Labcorp acquired Litholink Corporation a kidney stone analysis laboratory 2 In December 2007 Labcorp acquired Tandem Labs a Contract research organization specializing in advanced mass spectrometry immunoanalytical support pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics headquartered in Salt Lake City UT for an undisclosed amount 32 In June 2009 Labcorp acquired Monogram Biosciences a diagnostic lab specializing in HIV resistance testing headquartered in South San Francisco CA in a cash tender of 4 55 per share for approximately 155 million including debt 33 2010s edit nbsp a former PAML location acquired by LabCorp in the 2017In May 2010 Labcorp acquired the assets of its Santa Ana California based rival Westcliff Medical Laboratory which had just filed a Chapter 11 bankruptcy action in federal court 34 The FTC challenged this acquisition 35 but lost in court 36 In September 2010 Labcorp announced the acquisition of Genzyme Genetics formerly a division of Genzyme with 9 testing laboratories and approximately 1900 employees for 925 million in cash 37 In June 2011 Labcorp acquired their Canadian central labs partner Clearstone from investment firm Czura Thornton for an undisclosed amount thus adding Clearstone s global network of central laboratories including sites in China France Singapore and Canada and the central laboratory protocol management system APOLLO CLPM to their portfolio 38 In November 2011 Labcorp completed the acquisition of more than 90 of the shares of DNA testing company Orchid Cellmark for 85 million but had to sell parts of Orchid s paternity business to DNA Diagnostics Center 39 In May 2012 Labcorp Clinical Trials sold its European biological sampling kit building operation located in Hamburg to clinical supply chain solutions provider Marken 40 In August 2012 Labcorp completed the acquisition of rival testing lab Medtox Scientific for 241 million 41 In September 2013 Labcorp acquired MuirLab the clinical laboratory outreach business from John Muir Health 42 In October 2014 Labcorp announced it had entered into an agreement to acquire Covance Inc for approximately 6 1 billion 43 Just a few weeks later Labcorp completed its 85 3 million acquisition of LipoScience a developer of diagnostic tests based on nuclear magnetic resonance technology measuring heart disease risk 44 In December 2014 Labcorp announced the completion of its acquisition of Bode Technology Group Inc a provider of forensic DNA analysis DNA collection products and relationship testing from SolutionPoint International Inc for an undisclosed amount 45 Bode was described in 2019 as the largest DNA forensic testing company in the USA 46 In October 2015 Labcorp announced the acquisition of Safe Foods International Holdings LLC and its two operating companies International Food Network and The National Food Laboratory for an undisclosed amount thus expanding their capabilities in food and beverage product development and product integrity 47 In March 2016 Labcorp completed the acquisition of Torrance CA based laboratory firm Pathology Inc a provider of expertise in reproductive FDA donor testing as well as anatomic molecular and digital pathology services for an undisclosed amount 48 In August 2016 Labcorp announced it would acquire Sequenom for 371 million including debt thus expanding its reach overseas especially in Europe and Asia 49 In October 2016 Labcorp acquired ClearPath Diagnostics a provider of laboratory diagnostic services in the Northeastern United States from private equity firm Shore Capital Partners for an undisclosed amount 50 In May 2017 Labcorp acquired the Pathology Associates Medical Laboratories in Spokane Washington from Providence Health amp Services and Catholic Health Initiatives for an undisclosed sum 51 In July 2017 Labcorp acquired the contract research organization CRO Chiltern for 1 2 billion 52 2020s edit In March 2020 Labcorp received emergency use authorization from the FDA for a test for Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 to help mitigate the COVID 19 pandemic 53 Labcorp is one of the six large commercial lab companies that are conducting most of the United States coronavirus testing along with ARUP BioReference Laboratories Mayo Clinic Quest Diagnostics and Sonic Healthcare 54 According to the American Clinical Laboratory Association by April 1 together these laboratories had completed 807 000 COVID 19 tests 54 In November 2021 the business announced it would acquire contract research organisation Toxikon 55 In December the company announced it would acquire Personal Genome Diagnostics Inc and its liquid biopsy and tissue based genomic product 56 57 In February 2022 Labcorp announced that it has entered into agreements with Ascension one of the nation s leading Catholic and nonprofit health systems to manage Ascension s hospital based laboratories in ten states and purchase select assets of the health system s outreach laboratory business 58 Acquisition history editLabcorp AcquisitionsLabcorp Est as National Health Laboratories Inc 1978 then National Health Laboratories Holdings Inc 1994 Labcorp Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings Est 1995 through the merger of National Health Laboratories Holdings and Roche Biomedical Laboratories National Health Laboratories Holdings Inc Merged 1995 Allied Clinical Laboratories Inc Acq 1994 Roche Biomedical Laboratories Inc Merged 1995 Universal Standard Healthcare Acq 1998 Laboratory division Pathology Medical Laboratories Acq 2000 Path Lab Holdings Inc Acq 2001 ViroMed Inc Acq 2001 Dynacare Acq 2003 Esoterix Inc Acq 2005 Litholink Corporation Acq 2006 Tandem Labs Acq 2007 Monogram Biosciences Acq 2009 Westcliff Medical Laboratory Acq 2010 Genzyme Genetics Acq 2010 Clearstone Acq 2011 Orchid Cellmark Acq 2011 Medtox Scientific Acq 2012 MuirLab Acq 2013 Covance Inc Acq 2014 Virtual Center Laboratory B V Acq 2002 GFI Clinical Services Acq 2005 Signet Laboratories Inc Acq 2006 Medaxial Acq 2014 Sciformix Corporation Acq 2018 LipoScience Acq 2014 Bode Technology Group Inc Acq 2014 SolutionPoint International Inc Acq 2014 Safe Foods International Holdings LLC Acq 2015 International Food Network The National Food Laboratory Pathology Inc Acq 2016 Sequenom Acq 2016 ClearPath Diagnostics Acq 2016 Pathology Associates Medical Laboratories Acq 2017 Chiltern Acq 2017 Toxikon Acq 2021 Personal Genome Diagnostics Acq 2021 Incidents editLabcorp has been criticized for its practice of paying the salaries of genetic counselors in hospitals and doctors offices which is perceived to be a possible conflict of interest 59 In July 2018 Labcorp was hit with a ransomware attack 60 61 Labcorp has been criticised over faulty paternity tests many of which have gone to court The most notable case was the 2005 false accusation of Washington hairdresser Andre Chreky who had to spend 200 000 and years in court proving despite a false positive test that he was not the father 62 Labcorp has frequently been the subject of controversy and protest in the United Kingdom for its use of Animal Research models particularly at its site in Huntingdon formerly Huntingdon Life Sciences Employees say that productivity goals set negatively impact the work with the volume and speed of work done prioritized over the quality Labs have had people leave without new hires causing a squeeze on current employees 63 Corporate governance editAs of December 2013 update the Labcorp Board of Directors includes Garheng Kong 64 In 1997 Roche owned 49 7 of Labcorp but sold all of their Labcorp stock as of late 2002 65 Notable people editMark Elliott Brecher Retired Chief Medical Officer LabCorp Emeritus Professor University of North Carolina Brian Caveney Chief Medical Officer 2019 References edit a b c d e f Laboratory Corp of America Holdings Annual Report for the Fiscal Year Ended December 31 2021 10 K PDF LabCorp February 25 2022 p F 7 a b c d Full Description Laboratory Corporation of America Hldg LH NYSE reuters com a b c Laboratory Corp of America Holdings 8 K SECInfo com Filed On 12 4 01 SEC File 1 11353 Accession Number 920148 1 500043 FBI Aware Of Reports Of Ransomware Attack Involving Labcorp Security Breach WFMY Anderson Jake 2013 05 08 Minnetonka Lab Will Lay Off 79 Workers Twin Cities Business Magazine MSP Communications Inc Retrieved 2016 10 14 Williamson Sarah N January 15 2016 Fatal 2013 plane crash in Burlington likely caused by pilot disorientation Greensboro News amp Record Name NATIONAL HEALTH LABORATORIES INCORPORATED Organization Number 0111772 dead link Kentucky Secretary of State Business Services File Date 9 5 1978 Michael E Lillig Managing Director Co Founder amp Board Member 3DR 2003 Archived October 9 2007 at the Wayback Machine a b Form 10 K Item 1 DESCRIPTION OF BUSINESS EDGAR U S Securities and Exchange Commission 1994 03 25 Retrieved 2016 10 14 a b c d e f g h Standard amp Poors s Stock Guide various issues a b NATIONAL HEALTH LABORATORIES HOLDINGS INC SEC FORM 8 B Shareholder com March 8 1994 a b c National Health Laboratories Inc reports earnings for Qtr to June 30 New York Times Archives Published July 17 1990 a b OPERATION LABSCAM Labcorp of America SmithKline Beecham and Corning Inc now Quest Diagnostics compiled by Michael Wynne August 2003 Archived August 12 2007 at the Wayback Machine a b National Health Laboratories Inc reports earnings for Qtr to Dec 31 New York Times Archives Published February 8 1994 a b c d e COMPANY NEWS Blood Testing Concerns Plan 1 79 Billion Merger New York Times By MILT FREUDENHEIM Published December 15 1994 a b c d e National Health Laboratories 1994 Current Report Form 8 K July 08 1994 secdatabase com Retrieved 2012 05 17 Adelson Andrea 1994 06 09 COMPANY NEWS Bid for Allied Clinical Is Cut After Investigation Widens The New York Times Retrieved 2016 10 14 National Health Laboratories Inc 10 Q For 3 31 94 SECInfo com Filed On 5 10 94 SEC File 1 10740 Accession Number 832427 94 14 Laboratory Corp of America Holdings 10 Q For 3 31 95 SECInfo com Filed On 5 15 95 SEC File 1 11353 Accession Number 920148 95 11 Roche Biomedical Laboratories Inc FundingUniverse com Labcorp Completes Acquisition Of Universal Standard Healthcare s Michigan Based Laboratory Division PR Newswire 1998 08 05 Retrieved 2016 10 15 Labcorp R Ends Agreement with Universal Standard Healthcare of Michigan Inc PR Newswire 1999 03 30 Retrieved 2016 10 15 Labcorp Completes Acquisition of Pathology Medical Laboratories in California PR Newswire 2000 06 27 Retrieved 2016 10 15 Labcorp completes acquisition of Path Lab Triad Business Journal 2001 05 01 Retrieved 2016 10 15 Labcorp R Acquires ViroMed Inc PR Newswire 2001 06 04 Retrieved 2016 10 15 Myriad Genetics Labcorp form a marketing alliance Deseret News 2001 12 04 Retrieved 2016 10 14 Dynacare accepts offer from Labcorp The Globe and Mail Phillip Crawley 2002 05 10 Retrieved 2016 10 14 Labcorp R Completes Acquisition of DIANON Systems Inc PR Newswire 2003 01 17 Retrieved 2016 10 15 Labcorp Agrees to Buy Dianon for 598 Million The Wall Street Journal 2002 11 11 Retrieved 2016 10 15 LH 2007 10 K pg 8 via Wikinvest Labcorp acquires Esoterix for 150mm Script Pharma Intelligence Informa PLC April 2005 Retrieved 2016 10 14 Labcorp Announces Definitive Agreement to Acquire Tandem Labs Inc Business Wire Berkshire Hathaway 2008 01 24 Retrieved 2016 10 14 Monogram Acquired by Labcorp Zacks Investment Research 23 June 2009 Retrieved 23 December 2009 Westcliff Medical Laboratories Files Bankruptcy Will Be Sold to Labcorp Dark Daily 2010 05 24 Retrieved 2016 10 14 FTC Challenges Labcorp s Acquisition of Rival Clinical Laboratory Testing Company Federal Trade Commission 2010 12 01 Retrieved 2016 10 15 Aronson Clifford H Stoll Neal R 2011 03 03 California District Court Denies Federal Trade Commission Request for a Preliminary Injunction in Medical Laboratory Merger Case Skadden Arps Slate Meagher amp Flom Retrieved 2016 10 15 Labcorp to Buy Genzyme Genetics for 925M GenomeWeb Genomeweb LLC 2010 09 13 Retrieved 2016 10 14 Mansell Peter 2011 06 02 Labcorp to acquire central labs partner Clearstone PharmaTimes Retrieved 2016 10 14 Vinluan Frank 2011 12 16 Labcorp completes 85M acquisition of Orchid Cellmark MedCity News Breaking Media Inc Retrieved 2016 10 14 Marken Acquires European Kit Building Operation From Labcorp Clinical Trials PR Newswire 2012 05 03 Retrieved 2016 10 15 Labcorp Insists It s Doing the Buying For Now Genetic Engineering amp Biotechnology News Mary Ann Liebert Inc 2012 08 01 Retrieved 2016 10 14 John Muir Health Sells Clinical Laboratory Outreach Services to Labcorp John Muir Health 2013 09 04 Retrieved 2016 10 15 Serafino Phil November 3 2014 Labcorp to Buy Covance for 6 1 Billion to Add Drug R amp D Bloomberg Labcorp s Acquisition of LipoScience Clears Antitrust Approval GlobeNewswire Press release 2014 10 15 Retrieved 2016 10 14 Labcorp Announces Acquisition of Bode Technology Forensic Magazine Advantage Business Media 2014 12 09 Retrieved 2016 10 14 Pauly Madison 2019 03 12 Police are increasingly taking advantage of home DNA tests There aren t any regulations to stop it Mother Jones Retrieved 2019 03 14 Labcorp Acquires Safe Foods International Holdings Business Wire 2015 10 23 Retrieved 2016 10 14 Labcorp Expands in Women s Health Acquires Pathology Inc zacks com Zacks Investment Research 2016 03 29 Retrieved 2016 10 14 Labcorp to Acquire Sequenom for 371M Genetic Engineering amp Biotechnology News Mary Ann Liebert Inc 2016 07 27 Retrieved 2016 10 14 Labcorp Acquires ClearPath Diagnostics GenomeWeb 2016 10 05 Retrieved 2016 10 14 Labcorp completes purchase of Spokane s PAML The Spokesman Review 2017 05 04 Retrieved 2018 03 05 Labcorp to expand oncology offerings with 1 2 billion Chiltern buy Reuters 2017 07 31 Retrieved 2017 07 31 FDA Approves Abbott Laboratories Coronavirus Test Company To Ship 150 000 Kits IBTimes com 19 March 2020 Archived from the original on 20 March 2020 a b Alltucker Ken April 2 2020 Labs are testing 100 000 people each day for the coronavirus That s still not enough USA Today Retrieved April 5 2020 Labcorp to Acquire Toxikon Expanding Nonclinical Development Testing Capabilities for Pharmaceutical Biotech and Medical Device Clients Labcorp Strengthens Oncology Leadership Position with the Addition of Personal Genome Diagnostics a Provider of Comprehensive Liquid Biopsy and Tissue Based Genomic Products and Services Labcorp Strengthens Oncology Leadership Position with the Addition of Personal Genome Diagnostics a Provider of Comprehensive Liquid Biopsy and Tissue Based Genomic Products and Services Press release 23 December 2021 Labcorp Enters Comprehensive Long Term Laboratory Relationship With Ascension press release LabCorp Business Wire February 9 2022 Pollack Andrew 13 July 2012 Conflict Potential Seen in Genetic Counselors The New York Times Copeland Rob Evans Melanie 19 July 2018 Medical Testing Giant Labcorp Hit by Ransomware Attack Wall Street Journal FBI Aware Of Reports Of Ransomware Attack Involving Labcorp Security Breach WFMY 17 July 2018 Jackman Tom August 21 2005 Paternity Suit Raises Doubts About DNA Tests No August Washington Post Retrieved 24 November 2020 Maiberg Emanuel November 9 2023 Literally Impossible Labcorp Workers Say Productivity Goals Are Pushing Them to the Brink 404 Media Retrieved November 9 2023 People Gen Eng Biotechnol News paper Vol 33 no 21 December 2013 p 53 Roche to sell Labcorp shares at 86 50 each Triad Business Journal 2002 03 07 Retrieved 2016 10 14 External links editOfficial website nbsp Business data for Labcorp GoogleSEC filingsYahoo Labcorp Profile at Wikinvest Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Labcorp amp oldid 1184407652, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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