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SYRACUSE — Eric Mower + Associates (EMA), the largest advertising agency in Central New York, has launched a new unit that aims to get clients marketing materials fast and is “hungry” to take work off their plate. EMA describes the new Hungry Pup Studio as an express-design studio for clients that need high-volume materials produced […]
WYNIT announces supplier relationship with California company
CICERO — WYNIT Distribution, LLC has announced a partnership with Clear Focus Imaging of California as a distributor for one of its film products. Under
Arnot Health to close one of two surgical units at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Elmira
ELMIRA — Citing a decline in inpatient volumes, Arnot Health today announced plans to close one of two medical/surgical units at St. Joseph’s Hospital in
PAR Technology posts Q1 loss on severance and legal costs
NEW HARTFORD — PAR Technology Corp. (NYSE: PAR) reported a net loss from continuing operations of $369,000, or 2 cents per share, in the first
Rochester IP law association honors Welch Allyn engineer
SKANEATELES FALLS — The Rochester Intellectual Property Law Association (RIPLA) has honored a Welch Allyn engineer as its 2013 Distinguished Inventor of the Year. Welch
Endicott Interconnect announces CEO retirement
ENDICOTT — Endicott Interconnect Technologies, Inc (EI) on Tuesday announced that CEO Jay McNamara retired on April 12. McNamara had served as president and CEO
Investor urges Anaren board to pursue sale of company
DeWITT — Discovery Group I, LLC of Chicago has sent a letter to the board of directors at Anaren, Inc. (NASDAQ: ANEN) of DeWitt, urging
ConMed Q1 profit rises, sales fall
UTICA — ConMed (NASDAQ: CNMD), a Utica–based surgical-device maker, today reported net income of nearly $10.5 million, or 37 cents a share, in the first
Anaren forms committee to study purchase offer, reports earnings
DeWITT — It’s been a busy last week or so for Anaren, Inc. (NASDAQ: ANEN) as it decides on its future direction and provides a snapshot of its current financial condition. On April 18, the DeWitt–based high-tech manufacturer announced it had formed a committee of independent directors to review and evaluate the recent purchase offer
Area firms pursue clean-energy technologies with CAP grants
SYRACUSE — A handful of area businesses developing clean-energy technologies recently received a helping hand to bring their products to market. CenterState CEO, National Grid, and State Assemblyman William Magnarelli (D–Syracuse) on April 19 awarded five Central New York companies grant funding to assist in commercializing clean-energy technologies. The awards are part of the Syracuse
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