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Page 1Delaware business returned from the Labor Day holiday with discussion centering on the Business Roundtable Report on spending and revenues in the state. It was also  announced that heavy-highway contractor Daisy Construction and its Edgemoor Materials plants  had been sold to a Pennsylvania company.

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Pharma company Incyte tops list of top performing stocks in Delaware.

Poultry industry takes on calls for moratorium on new chicken house construction.

Governor traveling to Germany in effort to build business ties. 

Information technology services company coming to Wilmington

Check out Delaware’s best business people pages. 

My Sherpa’s Gurev says Windows 10 is an worthy upgrade. 

Business Roundtable report foresees worsening state budget gap

WSFS clears final hurdle in purchase of bank in Philly suburbs.

Former Dover Little League President charged with theft from group. (Web only)

Heavy-highway contractor Allan Myers buys Daisy. Edgemoor assets.

The march toward $2 gallon gas continues despite refinery outage.

Regional custard chain coming to the Newark area. (Web only).

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