New Hampshire Business Review - January 19 2007

Cigna to offer HSAs to smaller employers

Cigna HealthCare will soon begin offering health savings accounts through JPMorgan Chase to New Hampshire employers with fewer than 50 employees. Cigna said it is offering the expanded availability for HSA qualified plans that took effect on or after Jan.…

N.H. Hooters’ fate uncertain

Could New Hampshire’s Hooters be an endangered species? The state’s three Hooters restaurants, located in Salem, Nashua and Manchester, are among the nine Hooters in the Northeast owned by R.J. Fitz L.P., a partnership of 13 investors that filed in…

StockerYale in Nasdaq compliance

StockerYale is now in compliance with Nasdaq rules that could have resulted in its delisting from the stock exchange, the Salem-based company asserted Wednesday in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. StockerYale’s purchase of Photonic Products on Oct.…

Chittenden reports higher earnings

Chittenden Corporation is a slight bit smaller than it was last year, but it made a little more for its shareholders, primarily because it has been lending out more money and taking in fewer deposits, according to Thursday’s filing with…