Siena Releases 14th Annual Upstate NY Business Leader Survey
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The survey also found 17 percent of CEOs expect conditions to remain the same and 43 percent believe conditions will grow worse.
75 percent say COVID-19 has increased their cost of doing business while two-thirds say the pandemic has reduced their revenue and profits.
“Predictions and plans for 2020 were instantly discarded as dealing with the pandemic became the number one concentration and challenge for Upstate CEOs,” said Siena College Research Institute Director Don Levy.“Despite its devastating effects, nearly 40 percent of CEOs expect to emerge from the pandemic as a stronger business well positioned to be successful while half think they will survive and return to where they were before the virus hit. Unfortunately, one in seven say that they may or may not survive.
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Cuomo’s Albany dominance takes backseat to political survival
Cuomo is spending his days trying to reframe the now-tarnished narrative of his tenure as he faces the single greatest threat to his decades-long political career.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MARCH 24: New York Governor Andrew Cuomo speaks during a news conference at his office on March 24, 2021 in New York City. Cuomo gave an update on the state s COVID-19 response and took questions from the media. (Photo by Brendan McDermid-Pool/Getty Images) | Brendan McDermid-Pool/Getty Images
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ALBANY, N.Y. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo‘s once iron grip on Albany is slipping as he tries to fight off calls for his resignation and contend with multiple investigations into allegations of sexual misconduct.
In a bid to oust embattled Governor Andrew Cuomo at the ballot box next year,
Republican Congressman Lee Zeldin pledged on Thursday to “bring New York back from the brink and return it to glory.”
Screenshot from a video announcing Congressman Lee Zeldin’s 2022 gubernatorial campaign in New York. (Image via Courthouse News)
CENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y. (CN) One of two Jewish Republicans in Congress, Representative Lee Zeldin announced on Thursday that he will run for governor of New York in 2022.
“The bottom line is this: To save New York, Andrew Cuomo’s gotta go,” a video announcement for the 41-year old, four-term congressmen intones, referring to the multiple scandals tarnishing the image of the incumbent Democrat.
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