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Anaren profit, revenue rise in latest quarter
DeWITT — Anaren, Inc. (NASDAQ: ANEN) reported net income of $3.4 million during its fiscal fourth quarter ending June 30, up 15 percent from the
Lockheed Martin cuts 114 jobs in Salina, 25 in Owego
SALINA — Defense contractor Lockheed Martin Corp. (NYSE: LMT) Thursday told 114 employees at its Salina plant and 25 workers at its Owego facility that
PAR Technology posts Q2 profit following year-ago loss
NEW HARTFORD — PAR Technology Corp. (NYSE: PAR) reported net income of $248,000, or 2 cents per share, during the second quarter. That’s an improvement
NASA awards Saab Sensis team a research contract
DeWITT — Saab Sensis of DeWitt today announced it is leading a team that will provide flight critical-systems research (FCSR) and related services for the
USDA chooses Chobani Greek yogurt for school-lunch pilot program
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has chosen Norwich–based Chobani, Inc. to provide its product in the USDA pilot program serving Greek yogurt in school
Curtis Lumber grows into the largest independent lumber dealer in New York
BALLSTON SPA — In 1822, Capt. Isaac Curtiss built a sawmill near Ballston Spa. Little did he know that 191 years later it would become
SRC transfers bioforensics group to SU
SYRACUSE — Syracuse University (SU) has announced the signing of an agreement with SRC, Inc., a nonprofit research company, that transfers the assets and employees
Welch Allyn adds health-care executive from Midwest to its board
SKANEATELES FALLS — Welch Allyn has added Vincent Caponi, an experienced health-care executive from the Midwest, to the board of directors of the Skaneateles Falls–based
Lockheed Martin announces 300 layoffs companywide
SALINA — Defense contractor Lockheed Martin Corp. (NYSE: LMT) today announced it is cutting 300 jobs in its Mission Systems and Training business in the
Empire State Survey: N.Y. manufacturing conditions ‘improve modestly’
Business conditions for New York manufacturers continued to “improve modestly,” according to the July 2013 Empire State Manufacturing Survey that the Federal Reserve Bank of
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