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Cadaret, Grant works on interal improvements after SEC fines

SYRACUSE — Syracuse–based Cadaret, Grant & Co. Inc. is working on internal measures after the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) slapped it with fines for providing an investment recommendation “without a reasonable basis”. The firm, two of its top officials, and a broker were all fined. The SEC found that Cadaret Grant; its president,

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Regional jobless rates fall in August, jobs data mixed

Unemployment rates in the Syracuse, Utica–Rome, Watertown–Fort Drum, Binghamton, Ithaca, and Elmira regions declined in August compared to a year ago. The figures are part of the latest New York State Department of Labor data released Sept. 25. The Syracuse, Ithaca, and Utica–Rome areas gained jobs between August 2017 and this past August. The Elmira

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SUNY award to boost training, research in clean-energy systems at SUNY Oswego

OSWEGO — SUNY Oswego announced that a two-year, $297,500 award from SUNY’s Performance Improvement Fund will give new impetus to its efforts to “develop the clean-energy workforce of tomorrow.” Most of the award will go toward equipping the teaching lab and a new research lab for electrical and computer engineering’s concentration in modern energy systems,

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Woodlawn Cemetery builds new main office in $1.7M project

SYRACUSE — Woodlawn Cemetery began construction this summer on its new main office facility.  Designed by JST Architects, a Dallas, Texas–based cemetery and funeral home design firm, the new 4,027-square-foot office is expected to open Dec. 1.  Syracuse–based CBD Companies is the construction-management firm overseeing all aspects of construction, a spokeswoman tells CNYBJ. The project

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Onondaga County hotel occupancy rate rises in August

Hotels in Onondaga County welcomed more guests in August compared to the year-ago month, according to a new report. The hotel occupancy rate (rooms sold as a percentage of rooms available) in the county rose 2.5 percent to 75.4 percent in August from 73.6 percent a year before, according to STR, a Tennessee–based hotel market data

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Feldmeier Equipment settles into new $15M DeWitt HQ, plant

DeWITT — Feldmeier Equipment, Inc. has just moved into a new 133,000-square-foot, high-tech manufacturing facility and corporate headquarters in DeWitt, but has already begun planning another expansion. Feldmeier Equipment — which makes stainless steel tanks and other equipment for the food, dairy, beverage, pharmaceutical, and brewery markets — formally opened the $15 million facility at

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How to Avoid Losing Customers to Competitors

Many times you hear a salesperson say, “We service the heck out of our customers. They’ll never leave us.” But then a competitor walks away with an account. No one saw it coming or knew what went wrong. You work hard getting new accounts, take servicing them seriously, and yet they still leave. Why? Think

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Cooperatives: A Trip To The Market, Together

Marketing is ideally suited for cooperative implementation among small businesses. Cost and time required are the two most obvious reasons that might make it harder for business owners to perform, hire, or contract for these tasks individually. In fact, the U.S. Small Business Administration reports, according to a study by Marketo, that only 56 percent of

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DANIELLE L. MCMAHON

Grossman St. Amour CPAs PLLC has hired DANIELLE L. MCMAHON. She is a staff accountant in the audit services group and practices in the areas of audit and attest engagements and financial statement preparation. McMahon received her MBA and a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Le Moyne College Madden School of Business. She previously completed

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