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Cornell to launch university-wide business minor
ITHACA — Growing interest in business education at Cornell University led the school to add another academic option for its students. Cornell will launch a
Environment New York report details potential costs of fracking
Hydrofracking could cost New York State millions in areas like health care, property values, roads and infrastructure, and contamination, according to a report from Environment
NBT Bancorp Q3 profit slips as merger costs rise
NORWICH — NBT Bancorp, Inc., (NASDAQ: NBTB), which last month announced plans to acquire Alliance Financial Corp. (NASDAQ: ALNC), reported an earnings dip in the
Chemung Financial profit slips in Q3 but up year to date
ELMIRA — Chemung Financial Corp. (ticker: CHMG) reported that its third-quarter net income fell in spite of the banking company’s expansion into the Albany market
Elmira Savings Bank Q3 net income rises 6 percent
ELMIRA — Elmira Savings Bank (ticker: ESBK) reported net income of $1.4 million, or 44 cents per share, in the third quarter, up from $1.3
Bonadio Group enters the Mohawk Valley market
NEW HARTFORD — The Bonadio Group is adding to its Central New York presence once again, this time with the acquisition of an accounting firm
Sensis system in place at airport in Alberta
DeWITT — NAV CANADA, the air navigation service provider in Canada, has deployed a Saab Sensis technology for monitoring aircraft at Springbank, Alberta. The system
Sales increase, earnings slip at PAR Technology
NEW HARTFORD — Sales were up for the third quarter at PAR Technology Corporation (NYSE: PAR), but income was down as the company said it
Bonadio Group continues expansion
UTICA — The Bonadio Group is adding to its Central New York presence once again, this time with the acquisition of an accounting firm in
Kionix debuts Asian-language websites
ITHACA — Kionix, Inc., which manufacturers inertial sensors used in a variety of applications, launched four localized versions of its website for customers in Asian
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