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Excellus reports $55M operating loss in 2014 on losses in Medicaid Managed Care
DeWITT, N.Y. — Excellus BlueCross BlueShield reported an operating loss of $55 million last year, which it attributed primarily to losses in its Medicaid Managed
Student-run custom-apparel company Fresh Prints sees revenue growth at SU
SYRACUSE — What began as a small student-run custom-apparel startup business on two college campuses has grown to include 45 campuses across the U.S., including
Longtime friends start web, graphic design firm together
SYRACUSE — They’ve known each other since they were teens. Now, as young adults, they own a new business in downtown Syracuse. Arboxy Creative Group,
Dannible & McKee: A case study in ownership transition
SYRACUSE — Case #1. A father was a minority owner of a printing company. Six months after the business was launched, he died suddenly. There
Ronald McDonald House Charities of CNY names two new board members
SYRACUSE — Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central New York announced it has appointed two new members to its board of directors for 2015. These
New York manufacturing index slips in February
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York on Feb. 17 reported that its Empire State Manufacturing Survey general business-conditions index fell 2.2 points to 7.8
Consultant discusses steps for devising a business-disaster plan
SCHUYLER — Every organization should have a plan to deal with a hazard or disaster, one that focuses on both life safety and disruptions in
If you are a home or business owner and someone is injured on your property, your gut reaction is probably to fix or remove the
M&T Bank names Burtis commercial banking group manager in Binghamton
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — M&T Bank has promoted Susan A. Burtis to group manager for commercial banking in Binghamton. She will lead a team of middle-market
Your Spokesperson in a Crisis is Not Always Your CEO
In times of trouble, or times of transition, we expect the company president or CEO to be delivering the messages. Sure, if the news is
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