Bloomberg reported Sunday that Rochester-based Paychex was “in advanced talks” to acquire the Norwood human resources ...
While both sides say negotiations are continuing toward a lease extension, the documents raise new questions about the team's ...
Tuesday it had reached a deal to acquire Norwood-based Paycor for $4.1 billion, leaving question marks about what would ...
Cincinnati-based Paycor, the company that owns the naming rights to the stadium where the Cincinnati Bengals play, has ...
Paychex plans to operate Paycor as a standalone unit, but the $4.1B deal still means Cincinnati loses another public company.
The stress of negotiation is showing up in the communications between the Bengals and Hamilton County as they scratch out details over the lease agreement, stadium upgrades and a list of other issues ...
When the Bengals first announced the 16-year deal in 2022, it refused to say how much it got. But recent Paycor disclosures ...
After years of refusing to remove his father's name from the stadium in which his football team plays, Bengals owner Mike ...
Paycor paid the Cincinnati Bengals $66.7 million for the naming rights to the Hamilton County-owned stadium the team plays in ...
A Paycor spokesperson addressed their naming rights deal with the Bengals stadium, saying they are still committed to the deal.“The companies will continue to operate independently as we work ...
CINCINNATI — Paycor, the Cincinnati-based software company and naming rights sponsor of the Cincinnati Bengals’ home stadium, ...
What happens to Paycor Stadium downtown if Paycor is bought out by a New York rival? Bloomberg reported Sunday that Rochester-based Paychex was “in advanced talks” to acquire the Norwood human ...