Well see what happens as we get closer to the opening bell. Three big stories were watching this morning. Eu finance ministers are meeting in brussels in just a couple hours from now discussing greeces request for a six ismonth loan extension. Michelle will join us in a minute. Also in Corporate News this morning, deere will post Quarterly Results before the bell. Earlier this week we learned Berkshire Hathaway bought a stake in the company. In political news the nations current and former governors are going to be gathering in washington today for an annual meeting also taking part in the conversation administrative and legislative officials along with business and academic leaders. Here are some of the stocks were watching. Intuit posted a stronger than expected loss, Strong Demand for its turbo tax. Tax season. Hurry up. The clock is tick inging. Sneaks up on you. Nordstroms earnings falling short of estimates. The company says margins fell as it worked to clear inventories and used
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SINGAPORE - NTUC First Campus (NFC) plans to support an estimated 2,500 low-income families this year through a $350,000 Food and Nutrition Programme.
It aims to support families with a monthly household income below $4,500 - or monthly per capita incomes below $1,125 - and with a child enrolled in any one of NFC s over 140 My First Skool pre-school centres.
The programme, which involves food packs as well as health and nutrition workshops, is funded by donors to NFC s Bright Horizons Fund, which include investment holding company Pavilion Capital, chief executive officer (CEO) and executive director of Seviora Holdings Jimmy Phoon, and FairPrice Foundation, the charity set up by supermarket chain NTUC FairPrice.