This Week in New York Business
April 21, 2008
TODAY
• Bank of America Corp., Fannie Mae, and Merck & Co. are scheduled to release their first-quarter earnings.
• Manhattan Chamber of Commerce hosts a workshop, "Your Business in the Spotlight," between 6 and 8 p.m. at 1604 Broadway. The cost is $20. Contact: 212-473-7805
TOMORROW
• AT&T and JetBlue Airways are scheduled to release their first-quarter earnings.
• The Institute of Latin American Studies at Columbia University presents a study on the potential impact of new regulatory frameworks on the Colombian microfinance industry beginning at noon in the International Affairs Building at Columbia's main campus. Free. Contact: ek2159@columbia.edu
• Camba Small Business Services presents a marketing workshop between 3 and 5:30 p.m. at its offices at 884 Flatbush Ave. in Brooklyn. Free. Contact: smallbiz@camba.org
WEDNESDAY
• Apple Inc., Boeing Co., and Northwest Airlines Corp. are scheduled to release their first-quarter earnings.
• The Municipal Art Society presents a lecture, "Learning from the Past: The Struggle to Build Penn Station," between 6:30 and 8 p.m. at 457 Madison Ave. The cost is $15. Contact: 212-935-2075
THURSDAY
• American Express Co., Ford Motor Co., and Kenneth Cole Productions Inc. are scheduled to release their first-quarter earnings. Microsoft Corp. is scheduled to release its third quarter earnings.
• The Japan Society hosts a breakfast to discuss "Japanese Companies & Employment Litigation: Special Concerns" between 8 and 10 a.m. at 333 E. 47th St. Free. Contact: 212-832-1155
• The New York Public Library offers a seminar on finding industry and technology resources for the apparel and textiles industries beginning at 4:15 p.m. at the Science, Industry, and Business Library at 188 Madison Ave. Free. Contact: 212-592-7000
FRIDAY
• The Lower Manhattan Business Solutions Center offers a workshop, "Show Me the Money: How and Where to Get Financing," between 10 a.m. and noon at 110 William St. Free. Contact: epapadopoulos@seedco.org
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