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BLI class of 2013 graduates 19 businesspeople Thursday
ENDWELL — Nineteen Binghamton–area businesspeople will graduate as the Broome Leadership Institute (BLI) class of 2013 in a ceremony in Endwell on Thursday, according to
Bonadio grows private equity practice
Accounting firm The Bonadio Group is launching a new partnership that will expand its investment banking practice nationwide. Bonadio will become a registered representative of
BLDC gets $250K state grant for downtown Binghamton improvements
BINGHAMTON — The Binghamton Local Development Corporation (BLDC) announced today that it received $250,000 in funding through the 2012 NYS Main Street Grant Program for
EFC awards $3M no-interest loan for expansion of Sauquoit Creek Pump Station
SAUQUOIT — The New York State Environmental Facilities Corp. (EFC) board has approved a $3 million short-term, interest-free loan for complete engineering services in the
VIP closing in on Tim Hortons for Pike Block
SYRACUSE — The Pike Block development in downtown Syracuse is finalizing a lease with Tim Hortons Cafe & Bake Shop. VIP Development Associates, the development
Bonadio Group climbs in rankings of largest CPA firms
The Bonadio Group, a Rochester–based accounting firm, ranked as the 54th largest firm in the nation on the Accounting Today list of the country’s top
Johnstone Supply prepares for move to larger space
SYRACUSE — The Syracuse Johnstone Supply location plans to relocate in the next few weeks to a larger space that will give it more room
The board of directors at KeyCorp (NYSE: KEY) authorized a new share buyback program for up to $426 million of the banking company’s common stock.
New markets spark growth at International Fire-Shield
AUBURN — International Fire-Shield, Inc. began targeting some niche markets in 2012 and is planning for growth as a result. The company, based in Auburn, doubled its staff to 10 people last year and expects to double its workforce again in 2013, says Pat Bumpus, CEO and founder. He also expects the company to increase
Scotsman ends Pennysavers after “severe” downturn
SYRACUSE — A “severe” and “abrupt” downturn in Scotsman Media Group’s Pennysaver business prompted the company stop publishing the weekly newspapers March 10 and cut about one-third of its workforce as a result. The downturn began in December and continued through February, Scotsman President William Veit says. The company considered a major overhaul of the
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