CONTACT US   SUBSCRIBE   PREMIUM   ADVERTISING

79F Hi 88F
Lo 70F

Recent Blog Posts

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

vhendrickson@nysun.com


Dog Days of Summer
A New York Sun Advertorial Section

NEW YORK ›

New Yorkers at High Risk of Hospital Infections

All-Star Game Shaping Up As Baseball's Super Bowl

Police Arrest Man After Early Morning Times Building Climb

Paterson Widens Budget While Demanding Cuts

Parks Dept. Scrambles To Rid Parks of Illegal Activities

General Theological Seminary Issues a Plea for Help

NATIONAL ›

Obama: McCain 'Abandoned' Immigration Stance

'Paradise' Evacuated as Winds Aggravate Coast Fires

Wiesel Testifies Against Man Accused of Hotel Battery

Murphy Won't Join McCain Campaign

Study: Congress Must Be Consulted on War

Mourners Gather To Remember Senator Helms

ARTS+ ›

King of Infinite Space: Louis Begley's Kafka Book

Dividing Lines: Bill Bishop's 'The Big Sort'

A 'Giselle' With Speed and Style

A Man for All Seasons: 'John Stuart Mill, Victorian Firebrand'

Hollywood Courts Freed Hostages

British Artists Sick of Space