Paychex plans to operate Paycor as a standalone unit, but the $4.1B deal still means Cincinnati loses another public company.
If you need information on accessible seating for individuals with disabilities, you can check out accessibility resources on the Paycor Stadium website. Paycor Stadium alters its seating map for ...
Paycor will maintain its Cincinnati headquarters move. The company will also keep its Bengals stadium naming rights agreement ...
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 ...
A new Securities and Exchange Commission filing by Paycor revealed how much it paid for the rights to name the stadium the Bengals play in. STORY HIGHLIGHTS Paycor paid $66.7 million for Bengals ...
Paycor officials said Thursday they intend to honor the company's stadium naming rights agreement with the Cincinnati Bengals and its commitment to moving to downtown Cincinnati. The naming rights ...
What happens to Paycor Stadium downtown if a New York company's $4.1 billion acquisition for Paycor is completed this summer? On Tuesday, Rochester-based Paychex announced it would acquire the ...
CINCINNATI — Paycor, the Cincinnati-based software company and naming rights sponsor of the Cincinnati Bengals’ home stadium, ...
Paycor officials said Thursday they intend to honor the company's stadium naming rights agreement with the Cincinnati Bengals and its commitment to moving to downtown Cincinnati. Paychex, Inc.