Federal regulators have voiced no antitrust objections to Kratos Defense & Security Solutions’ proposed acquisition of Lancaster County’s Herley Industries Inc., paving the way for the deal to go forward.
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Unilife Corp.’s CEO has purchased $507,000 worth of the company’s shares on the Australian Securities Exchange.
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission has approved Roger E. Nutt, former executive director of the New Jersey Turnpike Authority, to be the turnpike’s CEO.
York-based Dentsply International Inc. has withdrawn its previously announced financial expectations for 2011 because of this month’s devastating earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster in Japan.
Volvo Construction Equipment, the Swedish manufacturer of heavy trucks and equipment for infrastructure building, today said it will spend $100 million to expand production at its Shippensburg factory and move its North American sales headquarters there.
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett visited a York County-based, employee-owned manufacturer today in support of his proposed 2011-12 budget, saying the way to grow the state’s economy and jobs is to keep taxes low.
York International, a midstate division of Milwaukee-based Johnson Controls Inc., received a $27 million contract from the Navy for air conditioning units, according to the Department of Defense.
A Harsco Corp. subsidiary has secured two multi-year contract renewals worth a combined $225 million, the Wormleysburg-based industrial services provider said today.
Companies with ties to York County reported strong fourth-quarter earnings this week.
Lancaster County-based flooring, ceiling and cabinetry maker Armstrong World Industries Inc. said it could save as much as $5.5 million annually through a new credit facility the company negotiated with its banks.
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