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ELMIRA — First-quarter sales and profits were up at Hardinge, Inc., an Elmira–based machine-tool manufacturer. Net sales at the company grew 2 percent during the
Dallas company acquires Hofmann Sausage Co.
VERONA — Dallas-based Zaccanelli Food Group (ZFG), with Oneida Nation Enterprises as lead investor, is the new owner of Hofmann Sausage Co. of Syracuse. The
Former CEO of furniture supplier joins e2e board
ITHACA — Peter Cohen, a co-managing director of 22 Holdings Corp., is now a member of the board of directors at e2e Materials. 22 Holdings
SOUTH EDMESTON — Greek yogurt maker Chobani is this year’s winner of the U.S. Small Business Administration’s 2012 Entrepreneurial Success of the Year Award. KeyBank,
Army to spend $391M on more Lockheed radars
SALINA — The U.S. Army will buy another 33 radar systems from defense contractor Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) for $391 million. Lockheed’s plant in Salina
PAR Technology profit jumps in 1st quarter
NEW HARTFORD — PAR Technology Corp (NYSE: PAR) reported that its net earnings from continuing operations rose to $1 million, or 7 cents a share,
BCI invests in new equipment for Empire State Container
DeWITT — Buckeye Corrugated, Inc. (BCI) has packed Empire State Container with new equipment since acquiring the DeWitt box manufacturer in July. “They got right to work as soon as they got in here,” says Empire State Container Division President James Trombino, who had been the company’s CEO and co-owner before BCI purchased it. “They’ve
ILION — Remington Arms Company, LLC, which employs more than 1,000 people at its plant in Ilion, won a contract for the procurement of carbines
ConMed reports Q1 profit rise, dims outlook for 2012
UTICA — After a relatively strong first quarter of profit and revenue gains, ConMed Corp. (NASDAQ: CNMD) has lowered its earnings and sales forecasts for
NEW HARTFORD — PAR Technology Corp (NYSE: PAR) reported that its net earnings from continuing operations rose to $1 million, or 7 cents a share,
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