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Elmira Savings profit up 4 percent in second quarter
ELMIRA — Steady mortgage and consumer-loan activity helped Elmira Savings Bank (NASDAQ: ESBK) produce a 4 percent increase in net income in the second quarter,
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
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
Hardinge Q2 profit rises 17 percent despite flat sales
ELMIRA — Hardinge, Inc. (NASDAQ: HDNG) reported today that its net income rose to $3.6 million, or 31 cents a share, in the second quarter
Governor approves Binghamton University’s 2020 plan
Binghamton University can move forward with plans to build a $70 million Smart Energy Center, increase its student population, and hire new staff now that
Rome Research lands $6.8M Navy contract for work in Italy
NEW HARTFORD — The U.S. Navy awarded Rome Research Corp. (RRC), a subsidiary of PAR Technology Corp. (PAR), a $6.8 million contract to provide teleport
Broome County uncovers flood-aid fraud
BINGHAMTON — An investigation started in January revealed $254,508 in flood-aid related fraud in Broome County, according to Broome County Executive Debbie Preston. State law
ConMed Q2 profit jumps, but firm lowers sales forecast slightly
UTICA — Medical technology company ConMed Corp. (NASDAQ: CNMD) reported a 19 percent increase in net income and 20 percent rise in earnings per share in the second quarter on a 3.5 percent increase in total sales. Sales were driven higher by a 7.5 percent climb in revenue from single-use surgical products. However, the Utica–based
PAR leaders optimistic despite Q2 loss
NEW HARTFORD — Despite a second-quarter loss, leaders at PAR Technology Corp. (NYSE: PAR) remain encouraged by the company’s future prospects. PAR lost $511,000 from
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
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