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DeWITT — Profit at Anaren, Inc. (NASDAQ: ANEN) rose 16 percent during the company’s fiscal first quarter to $2.9 million. Earnings per share for the
Business conditions stay rocky for New York manufacturers in October
A negative view of business conditions persisted among New York manufacturers for a third straight month in October, according to a survey from the Federal
NY Fed: Manufacturing conditions remain negative in October
An indicator of manufacturing conditions in New York posted a negative reading for the third straight month, according to a survey released today by the
Southern Tier Solutions Fair planned for manufacturers
ITHACA — A workshop planned for Cornell University’s campus next week will take a shot at pairing manufacturers with technical, educational, and economic-development resources that
Harden Furniture invests in new equipment to transform business
MCCONNELLSVILLE — New woodworking equipment and engineering software arriving later this month will alter the way Harden Furniture Co. does business. It’ll transform the 168-year-old
Advanced Manufacturing Thermal and Environmental Control Systems Cluster Accelerator awarded grant
The federal government will provide nearly $1.9 million for Syracuse University initiative aiming to boost high-tech manufacturing in Central New York. The initiative, known as
Ephesus installs lights at War Memorial
SYRACUSE — Ephesus Technologies, LLC, has completed installing its LED lighting system at the War Memorial Arena in downtown Syracuse. Ephesus, based in Syracuse, designs
Merger talks between London–based BAE Systems plc, which has a location in Johnson City, and European Aeronautic Defence & Space Co. (EADS) have ended as
Dinosaur’s Stage working on recipes for three more restaurants
SYRACUSE — The next 14-odd months could be less like slow smoking and more like pressure cooking for Dinosaur Bar-B-Que founder and CEO John Stage.
C&S divests crane and rigging business
SALINA — C&S Cos. has sold its crane and rigging business to a Tennessee firm with 25 locations around the country. C&S announced the sale
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