Commerce Q1 earnings down 73 percent
Pennsylvania Commerce Bancorp Inc. reported first-quarter
earnings of $837,000, down from $3.2 million in the same period of 2008.
Harley CFO Bergmann resigns
Harley-Davidson Inc.'s chief financial officer resigned, the
company announced.
Harrisburg chamber gives loan to American Westech
The Harrisburg Regional Chamber & Capital Region
Economic Development Corp. partnered with Sovereign Bank to provide financing
to environmental testing company American Westech Inc.
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Some BlackBerry devices get push Gmail, Google Calendar
The word is select BlackBerry devices now have push services for Gmail and Google Calendar. That's according to Engadget.
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GPS roundup: Navteq, Navigon, iPhone
Three notable pieces of GPS news this morning.
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Dentsply Q1 earnings down 12 percent
York-based Dentsply International Inc., a manufacturer of
dental equipment and supplies, posted net income slightly less than $60 million
for the first quarter, which ended March 31.
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Pennsylvania Military Information Exchange
"These are the times that test men's souls."
Imagine
hearing those words when they were first read in the desperate moments
of the American Revolution, when so many troop enlistments were
expiring Dec. 31.
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Weatherization stimulus to create more than 900 jobs
A
$253 million boost to the state’s weatherization program over the next three
years will require about 940 additional trained workers ranging from energy
auditors to contractors to inspectors, according to the state.
State seeks public input on broadband stimulus funding
Statewide public meetings will be held this month to discuss
the use of federal stimulus money for expansion of broadband Internet services,
Gov. Ed Rendell said today.
Harrisburg council questions merit of KOZ site
The Harrisburg Regional Chamber & Capital Region Economic
Development Corp. in mid-April asked the Harrisburg City Council to
forgive taxes on more than 100 properties it hoped to make part of a
Keystone Opportunity Zone (KOZ).