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NBT Bancorp profit dips nearly 10 percent in Q2

NORWICH — Profit fell almost 10 percent at NBT Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: NBTB) in the second quarter as the banking company continued its growth strategy through mergers and acquisitions. NBT reported second-quarter net income of $13.3 million, down by $1.4 million, or 9.5 percent, from the year-ago period. Earnings per share (EPS) fell to 40

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Get Ready For Your Audit Team to Arrive

Are you and your business ready for your audit team to arrive?  I mean really ready. Being well-prepared for your external audit team is critical to ensuring an efficient audit. Beyond providing adequate workspace and access to information and personnel, there is advance ground work to consider.  Before the audit process even begins, the first

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Bentley-Hall owner settling in before pursuing growth plans

SYRACUSE  —  The new owner and CEO of Bentley-Hall, Inc. is making sure he’s in tune with the company before moving his focus to tuning up its growth. “There are many ways we can grow,” says Dan Walding, who acquired Bentley-Hall from its founder, Bob Popyk, in March. “The people here are doing a great

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CHA and RW Armstrong expect employee growth

An acquisition by Albany–based CHA has created one of the 60 largest engineering firms in the nation. CHA, which has a location in Syracuse, announced the deal with RW Armstrong of Indianapolis in June. The companies will continue to operate under their own names. RW Armstrong is now a wholly owned subsidiary of CHA. Other details

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New York’s credit unions show growth

New York’s credit unions saw growth rates that surpassed the national averages for assets, savings, members, and loans for the first quarter of 2012, according to the Credit Union Association of New York (CUANY), which used Callahan & Associates statistics for the period. Credit union assets grew more than 4 percent to $60.4 billion while

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Former banker paints new career path with CertaPro franchise

CICERO  —  Daniel Murphy brushed off a layoff notice from a bank late last year and is starting his own painting franchise. He became a franchisee of CertaPro Painters Ltd., a professional painting contracting firm, in June and opened for business July 23. His franchise, which serves the greater–Syracuse area, will handle residential and commercial

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