The nasdaq down by just over six. Thats all coming as oil prices have rebounded this morning as well. We were looking at wti yesterday after the close ticking below 30 a barrel. It was down there this morning as well. As you can see, its recovered a little bit. Its now back at 30. 41. Okay. Lets also tell you a couple other things going on today. The fed and earnings keeping the markets busy. The fomc kicks off its twoday meeting today. Steve liesman will have the exclusive results of the cnbc fed survey. Also in earnings central, super busy this week, especially today. We have j j, Proctor Gambl gamble, 3m reporting before the bell. Apple reporting after the bell this afternoon. A lot of people watching that. The Company Expected to report that iphone sales increased slightly more than 1 , but that would be its slowest growth ever for the device. Analysts expecting 75. 5 million phones were sold in the final quarter of 2015. In huntington, bank shares is buying ohio rival first merit
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Students, teachers and Riverhead Chamber of Commerce members say ‘cheese’ at Tuesday’s Chamber Tank event at the Residence Inn. (Credit: Tim Gannon)
Three Riverhead High School students selling Blue Wave Bandanas will be given a free vendor booth to sell their products at the next Cardboard Boat Race in downtown Riverhead.
Three other students plan to open their own vegan restaurant.
Those were some of the results of “Chamber Tank,” a collaborative effort between the Riverhead Chamber of Commerce and Riverhead High School.
The program is based on the popular “Shark Tank” television show, but the so-called sharks are local business owners and members of the Riverhead Chamber of Commerce.
The Riverhead Chamber of Commerce and Riverhead High School are teaming up to produce “Chamber Tank,” a variation on the popular TV show “Shark Tank.”
Students can pitch business proposals to business owners in the chamber, some of whom are Riverhead High School alumni.
The students have a chance to win cash prizes of $500 and possibly more, according to Bob Kern, the president of the Riverhead Chamber who will also serve as a coach.
The competition is virtual due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“It’s like ‘Shark Tank’ for students,” Mr. Kern said. “Entrepreneurs make presentations to successful people to try and get them to invest.”