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September 11, 2009

Business Talk: India

URI Economics Professor Ric McIntire says India’s growing prominence as an economic force.


September 10, 2009

Papa Gino’s chain to use more local cheese

Papa Gino’s is partnering with a New England dairy group to increase the amount of locally-produced cheese it uses in its pizzas and sandwiches.

Business Talk: Investing

David Brochu of StrategicPoint Investments offers some advice for the investor in today’s Business Talk.


September 09, 2009

Business Talk: Leadership RI

Members of the state’s business community are being recruited this fall for next year’s Leadership Rhode Island program.


September 08, 2009

Governor seeks relief for Mass. farmers

Gov. Deval Patrick asks the federal government for a disaster declaration.

Business Talk: Investments

Now some thoughts on the market from William Lavelle of Rockland Trust’s Investment Division.


September 06, 2009

Textron announces layoffs

Cutbacks are coming at one of Rhode Island’s largest industries.


September 04, 2009

Business Talk: RI Economy

Today, how much longer is the recession likely to last?


September 03, 2009

Foxwoods, MGM Grand charging extra sales tax

The state attorney general is investigating whether the 1 percent tax is legal.

Business Talk: Workplace Wellness

Jay Raiola of MassMutual Financial talks about new Workplace Wellness programs.


September 02, 2009

Business Talk: Self Employment

Cristi Stroud of Northwestern Mutual gives us some necessary reminders about setting up your own business.


September 01, 2009

Business Talk: Health Survey

Christopher Koller of the Rhode Island Health Insurance Commissioner’s office has the details.


August 31, 2009

Business Talk: Port of Providence

Mark Murphy of the Providence Business News talks about the health of the Port of Providence.


August 28, 2009

Business Talk: Student loans

Charles Kelley of the Rhode Island Student Loan Authority talks about deadlines for filing.


August 27, 2009

Foxwoods says it will operate as normal

The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation says it has enough money to operate as normal while it works with lenders to restructure its debt.

Business Talk: IRS changes

Changes are coming for those looking to deduct gifts. Pat Thompson reports.


August 26, 2009

Business Talk: Investments

Jay Thompson of Thompson Investments talks about today’s market.


August 25, 2009

Business Talk: United Way of RI

The new United Way campaign is about the begin.  Tony Maione of the United Way of RI explains.


August 24, 2009

Business Talk: Fishing regulations

New fishing regulations about the take effect are not expected to be very popular with the fisherman.


August 21, 2009

Report: 2 Boston Globe bidders to tour the paper

Two of the three groups bidding to buy The Boston Globe have been invited to a series of meetings.

Business Talk: Rhode Island unemployment rate

Sandra Powell of the DLT breaks down Rhode Island’s unemployment numbers.


August 20, 2009

Curtain Factory Outlet shutters Fall River store
Curtain Factory Outlet shutters Fall River store

One of Fall River’s oldest outlet stores has closed.

Business Talk: Finding the bottom

The economy may reset to a different level than what Americans were used to.

Net income from RI’s slot parlors down slightly

Officials say players appear to be cashing out earlier.


August 19, 2009

Valley Breeze launches Pawtucket edition

The Valley Breeze is moving into new territory.

Business Talk: Investing during uncertain times

Watching your investments during uncertain times can be a challenge.


August 18, 2009

Bankruptcy judge wants Twin River to share info

A federal judge orders Twin River to provide financial information to a greyhound racing association.


August 17, 2009

NJ company hires laid-off New Bedford workers

Some of New Bedford’s unemployed are working again.

Business Talk: Airport area businesses

Businesses near T.F. Green Airport are concerned about the proposed runway expansion.

Wal-Mart widening aisles, brightening stores

Wal-Mart’s new design may remind you of another retailer, observers say.

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