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Monday January 28, 2008

Vermont and the Stock Market

We look at how Vermont's publicly traded companies are doing in the topsy-turvy stock market, and what the impact might be on investments like the state's pension funds and your retirement accounts. We also talk about how federal rebate checks could affect Vermont's economy. Our guests are Vermont Business Magazine Editor, Tim McQuiston, and President of Opportunities Credit Union, Caryl Stewart. (Listen)

Then we talk Burlington Free Press reporter Candy Page about the push to certify some of Vermont's forests as "green."(Listen)

And we visit the Liz Lovely cookie company in Waitsfield, where a husband and wife team churn out thousands of organic, vegan cookies a week. (Listen)

 

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