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Pinckney Hugo marks 10 years of double-digit growth
How does a company get listed on the Inc. 5000 list six years in a row? For the Syracuse–based marketing-communications firm Pinckney Hugo Group (PHG), LLC, the answer is to post average annual, compounded revenue growth of 25 percent to 30 percent. “Capitalized billings are now $38 million with gross revenues running at $15 million […]
New York Brace Systems bolsters doctors, patients
SYRACUSE — A new orthopedic-equipment provider in Syracuse aims to lend doctors a crutch and support patients who are learning how to strap on their knee braces. New York Brace Systems specializes in equipment ranging from splints to continuous passive-motion machines, which move joints following surgery. The equipment provider, which is located in suite 112
Oswego County FCU to build new branch office
OSWEGO — Oswego County Federal Credit Union (OCFCU) recently announced that it is proceeding with construction of a new office on the corner of East
Ridgeway and Conger starts My Eagle Trader.com
NEW WOODSTOCK — Broker-dealer Ridgeway and Conger, Inc. recently launched an online investment platform, My Eagle Trader.com. The platform offers home investors the resources to
Anaren quarterly profit, sales slide
DeWITT — A nearly 20 percent drop in sales resulted in a more than 30 percent profit decline in the fiscal fourth quarter at Anaren,
Mackenzie Hughes creates Employment and Public Sector Law Group
SYRACUSE — Mackenzie Hughes LLP has formed a new practice group that will cater to clients’ growing businesses. The group, dubbed the Employment and Public
Greek Peak files for bankruptcy protection
VIRGIL — Greek Peak Mountain Resort is seeking Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as it continues its search for a lender to replace the shuttered Tennessee
PAR posts second quarter loss, but revenue improves
NEW HARTFORD — PAR Technology Corp. (NYSE: PAR) lost $511,000 from continuing operations in the second quarter. That’s improved from a net loss of $17.5
PJ Green adds new printing press to enhance offerings
The growing company approaches the 100-employee mark UTICA — A new printing press at PJ Green, Inc. not only allows the company to provide
New owners aim for turnaround at Cortland Line Co.
CORTLAND — A group of private investors is hoping to spark a turnaround at Cortland Line Co. after acquiring the business from its employees. A group of seven investors bought the fishing-line manufacturer July 18 from the firm’s employee stock ownership plan. Financial terms were undisclosed. The new owners are all friends and fishermen, says
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