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Business Calendar July 2
This morning's opening numbers:
TSX11,596.56Dow12,880.09
Nasdaq 2,935.05Dollar 98.22
Monday -- Canadian markets closed for Canada Day.
Tuesday -- in Toronto, Chinese fertilizer company Migao Corp. holds a fourth-quarter and year-end results conference call. In Detroit, automakers release vehicle sales for June.
Wednesday -- U.S. stock and bond markets are closed for Independence Day.
Thursday -- in Montreal, Velan Inc. holds their first-quarter conference call. In Washington, the Labor Department releases weekly jobless claims; Freddie Mac, the mortgage company, releases weekly mortgage rates; and the Institute for Supply Management releases its service sector index for June.
Friday -- in Toronto, Sandvine holds a second-quarter conference call. In Ottawa, Statistics Canada releases the labour-force survey for June and the value of building permits for May. In Washington, the Labor Department releases employment data for June.
WEDNESDAY
Rotary Club of Winnipeg (Downtown) luncheon Inaugural Address for 2012-13 with Roy Vallance, president 2012-13,12:10 - 1:30 p.m., Winnipeg Convention Centre. Information: 943-1427. Fee: $16.
BNI Accelerators presents Rod Bolianaz with Traffic Ticket Services, noon, Winnipeg Winter Club, 200 River Ave. Information: 918-4550.
THURSDAY
Canada/Manitoba Business Service Centre seminar Starting a Home-Based Business with Mark Baxter, Outlook Market Research and Consulting Ltd.,10 a.m.-noon, 250-240 Graham Ave. Register: 984-2272, manitoba@canadabusiness.mb.ca or http://www.canadabusiness.mb.ca .
Canada/Manitoba Business Service Centre seminar How to Start a Business in Manitoba with Shawna Wilson, C/MBSC, 1 p.m.to 3 p.m., 250-240 Graham Ave. Register: 984-2272, manitoba@canadabusiness.mb.ca or http://www.canadabusiness.mb.ca .
The Free Press welcomes items for the Business Calendar. They should include time, date, location, sponsor and fee. Mail to Diane Pratt, Free Press, 1355 Mountain Ave., R2X 3B6, fax 697-7412, email diane.pratt@freepress.mb.ca. (No attachments.)
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition July 2, 2012 B5
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