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Chobani founder honored at entrepreneur awards
NORWICH — Chobani, Inc. founder Hamdi Ulukaya is the Ernst & Young National Entrepreneur Of The Year for 2012. The award encourages entrepreneurial activity and
Hardinge sales, profit fall in the third quarter
ELMIRA — Sales declined in the third quarter at Hardinge, Inc. (NASDAQ: HDNG), falling just a bit short of the figure company officials were shooting for, but still coming in line with expectations for the quarter, officials said. After a second quarter that netted sales of $86 million, Hardinge Chairman, President, and CEO Richard Simons
C&S construction business gets new head
SALINA — C&S Design Build, the construction and program management business at the C&S Cos., has a new vice president and general manager. Shibel Jabaji
Survey: Manufacturing conditions decline in November
Manufacturing conditions declined moderately in New York in November as Upstate companies weathered Superstorm Sandy and their counterparts Downstate bore its brunt, according to a
Lockheed wins $30M contract for aircraft upgrades
OWEGO — Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) won a $30 million contract from the U.S. Naval Air Systems command to integrate new avionics and software on
Former head of Lockheed Owego set to become CEO
The new incoming president and CEO of Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) is the former leader of the defense contractor’s plant in Owego. Lockheed announced Friday
Anaren approves more stock repurchases
DeWITT — The board of directors at Anaren, Inc. (NASDAQ: ANEN) increased the company’s stock buyback authorization on Friday. The board approved the repurchase of
Expanded contract creates jobs at CABVI
UTICA — An expanded contract with a federal agency will lead to 18 new jobs at the Central Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired
Sales increase, earnings slip at PAR Technology
NEW HARTFORD — Sales were up for the third quarter at PAR Technology Corp. (NYSE: PAR), but income was down as the company said it
Testing chambers give Air Innovations new selling point
CICERO — A pair of cargo containers is helping the environmental control system manufacturer Air Innovations impress clients. They’re not just cargo containers, though. The two 160-square-foot shells have been outfitted as a psychrometric testing facility for analyzing equipment at temperatures ranging from 0 degrees to 120 degrees Fahrenheit. “It goes a long way in
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