Cincinnati-based software company Paycor is being acquired by a Rochester, New York-based company called Paychex, according to an announcement from Paychex.
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Tuesday it has reached a deal to acquire Norwood-based Paycor for $4.1 billion. Paycor, the Greater Cincinnati-based human resources software company whose name adorns the Bengals stadium, was first ...
Paycor paid the Cincinnati Bengals $66.7 million for the naming rights to the Hamilton County-owned stadium the team plays in at the Banks, according to a 2024 Securities and Exchange Commission ...
Paycor, the Cincinnati-based software company and naming rights sponsor of the Cincinnati Bengals’ home stadium, is being ...
When the Bengals first announced the 16-year deal in 2022, it refused to say how much it got. But recent Paycor disclosures ...
Cincinnati-based Paycor, the company that owns the naming rights to the stadium where the Cincinnati Bengals play, has ...
Paycor HCM Inc., one of Greater Cincinnati’s largest publicly traded companies, has agreed to be acquired by rival Paychex ...
One of Rochester's largest employers, Paychex, is reportedly in advanced talks to acquire Paycor, an Ohio-based human ...
Bloomberg reported Sunday that Rochester-based Paychex was “in advanced talks” to acquire the Norwood human resources ...
Paycor, a Norwood-based human resources software company, is in talks to be acquired by a larger New York rival, according to ...
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