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PAR leaders optimistic despite Q2 loss
NEW HARTFORD — Despite a second-quarter loss, leaders at PAR Technology Corp. (NYSE: PAR) remain encouraged by the company’s future prospects. PAR lost $511,000 from
Syracuse student business incubator ranks highly on national list
SYRACUSE — The Tech Garden’s Student Sandbox ranked third on a list of top college business incubators in the country from BestCollegesOnline.com. The Rochester Institute
Utica firm wins $27M cyber contract from Air Force
UTICA — Quanterion Solutions, Inc. won a five-year, $27 million contract from the Air Force to operate a cyber security center. The Cyber Security and
Exelis Rome location to perform work on new cyber contract
ROME — Defense contractor ITT Exelis (NYSE: XLS) won a contract from the U.S. Air Force to work on cyber technology for the military. The
Sherrill Manufacturing wraps up tool auction as “important first step” in restructuring
SHERRILL — Sherrill Manufacturing, Inc. auctioned off a lot of unused equipment Thursday July 19 in a move designed to bring an influx of cash
Patent activity increases in Syracuse area
Patent applications and the number of patents issued in the Syracuse area rose in the second quarter to record high levels, according to an analysis
Chobani opens yogurt bar in SoHo
NEW BERLIN — The latest project for the Greek yogurt maker Chobani is Chobani SoHo, a yogurt bar that opened July 25 in New York
Sales, earnings increase at ConMed
UTICA — Sales grew 3.5 percent in the second quarter at ConMed Corp. (NASDAQ: CNMD), driving a nearly $2 million increase in net income at
New York manufacturing activity rises in July
Manufacturing activity in New York picked up some speed in July after a deceleration in the previous month, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of
Business conditions pick up for New York manufacturers in July
New York’s manufacturing sector bounced back from an early summer slowdown in July, according to a survey released this morning by the Federal Reserve Bank
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