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NY small-business owners feel rising stress, survey finds
Nearly two-thirds of New York’s small-business owners felt increasing levels of stress fueled by running their companies, according to a recently released survey. The survey,
Community Bank profit falls on acquisition costs
DeWITT — Third-quarter profit slipped 8 percent at DeWitt–based Community Bank System, Inc. (NYSE: CBU) to $18.4 million, or 46 cents a share. Acquisition costs
First Niagara job cuts mostly spare Central New York
Job cuts announced in October at First Niagara Financial Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: FNFG) eliminated just a few positions in Central New York. The Buffalo–based banking
KeyCorp continues cost-cutting efforts
KeyCorp (NYSE: KEY) remains on track to cut $150 million to $200 million in annual expenses by December 2013. The Cleveland–based banking company’s plans include
HSBC names new new head of corporate banking for Upstate
HSBC’s remaining businesses in upstate New York lost a major signpost when the bank sold its retail branch network in the region earlier this year.
What’s the Value of Your Business, and to Whom?
Every business owner, at one point or another, asks himself, “What is my business worth?” The answer to the question really depends on who is
Higher mortgage-banking revenue, more net interest income, and a lower provision for loan losses drove profit higher at M&T Bank Corp. (NYSE: MTB) in the
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
CenterState CEO revamps Grants for Growth
SYRACUSE — CenterState CEO has a new round of funding and new structure for its Grants for Growth program. State Sen. John DeFrancisco secured another
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