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Speedy Awards relocates to Crossroads Plaza

Lyn and Tony Taurisano, co-owners of Speedy Awards & Engraving, Inc., in their new showroom in New Hartford.NEW HARTFORD — Speedy Awards & Engraving, Inc. has a new home and plans to add some new products as the company’s owners work to continue the growth they generated in 2011.



Business-to-business predictions

Welcome to the 2012 edition of The Mohawk Valley Business Journal’s Works In Progress feature. 

Every year, we yield the floor to the businesses and nonprofit organizations we cover in order to obtain a snapshot of the local business scene.

The information listed here was compiled and edited from forms that companies and nonprofits completed to showcase their 2011 accomplishments and outlook for 2012. Businesses and organizations also submitted photographs to spotlight their achievements and plans under way. 

In summary, the data provided by the 45 for-profit companies completing forms indicates that 14 businesses, or 27 percent, plan to add staff in 2012. Among the 18 nonprofit organizations, two indicated plans to boost hiring in 2012. 

Limited space did not allow us to publish even close to all of the initiatives companies and nonprofits are pursuing, nor include more than a fraction of the photos. Again, this feature is but a snapshot of the many activities that firms are undertaking. Take a look around to see where your clients and competitors expect to be in 2012 and what they accomplished last year.         


PAR completes sale of logistics-management subsidiary

NEW HARTFORD — PAR Technology Corp. (NYSE: PAR) completed the asset sale of its PAR Logistics Management Systems (PAR LMS) subsidiary to ORBCOMM, Inc. (NASDAQ: ORBC) on Jan. 12.



Utica-Rome consumer confidence rises in Q4 2011

Area still has lowest confidence in the state

Utica-Rome–area residents increased their willingness to spend in the fourth quarter of 2011 along with consumers in most other parts of the state. 



N.Y. manufacturers’ business conditions improve again in January

New York manufacturers reported improving business conditions in January, including increasing orders and higher selling prices, according to a survey from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.



 
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