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iPhone tops Consumer Reports' smartphone rating list
The iPhone 3G S has risen to No. 1 on Consumer Reports' smartphone ratings list.
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White Rose, Yorkco School Employees credit unions propose merger
White Rose Credit Union has filed an application with the
state Department of Banking to merge with Yorkco School Employees Credit Union.
State’s year-end fiscal revenues down $3.5B
The state collected $3.5 billion less than anticipated in
general fund revenue during the 2008-09 fiscal year that ended Tuesday, according
to a preliminary report from the Department of Revenue.
Rite Aid regains compliance with NYSE share-price listing rule
Rite Aid Corp. today said it received notice from the New
York Stock Exchange that the firm has regained compliance with the exchange’s
share-price listing rule.
Tower Bancorp officials to ring Nasdaq opening bell
The Big Apple will host some midstaters Tuesday morning.
Rite Aid same-store sales dip 0.6 percent in June
Rite Aid Corp. today reported same-store sales decreased 0.6
percent in June compared with the year-ago period. Same-store sales are sales at
stores open at least a year.
In brief: Sultzbach founds Lancaster County's Concise Financial Advisement
Financial adviser Ronald B. Sultzbach has founded Concise Financial Advisement.
Survey: Respondents indicate recession has hit bottom
The Central Penn Business Journal/York College Institute for Regional Affairs Business Survey is a quarterly survey of businesses in southcentral Pennsylvania.
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CEOs, executives find value in Twitter
This morning I met with a representative from a York
County-based company who is interested in getting his conservative
employer to delve into social media. Right on.
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Key Capitol View contractor tied to developer
The developer of the publicly subsidized Capitol View
Commerce Center
awarded a $3.5 million contract on the project to a company he owned through a
trust, according to a legal document filed today in Dauphin County court.
Report: Pa. could spend $1T on fossil fuels
Pennsylvania could spend as much as $1 trillion on fossil
fuels between 2010 and 2030, according to a new report from the advocacy group
PennEnvironment.