
DENVER
Reich to talk of Denver, beyond
Former U.S. Labor Secretary Robert Reich, above, will deliver a speech titled “The Global Economy: China, India, Denver and the Future of Everything” at 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Donald Seawell Ballroom at the Denver Performing Arts Complex. Reich will be the keynote speaker at the 11th Annual Celebration of Success business event hosted by the Business School at the University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center.
STARTING THE WEEK
Index Friday % chg close for week
Dow Jones 13,668.11 +1.2
NASDAQ 2,613.92 +2.2
S&P 500 1,536.34 +1.4
THIS WEEK’S MOVERS
Today
The Commerce Department reports on factory orders for April.
Tuesday
The Institute for Supply Management issues its report on activity in the nonmanufacturing economy for May.
Wednesday
The Labor Department reports on productivity and costs, first quarter revised.
Thursday
The nation’s largest retailers announce their sales figures for May.
The Labor Department reports on weekly jobless claims.
Friday
The Commerce Department reports on international trade for April.
DENVER
Panel addresses “Road Home”
The Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce will host a panel called “Denver’s Road Home: Ending Homelessness through Public, Private and Nonprofit Collaboration” at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at The Curtis Hotel. The panel discussion is part of the Chamber’s Gold Program. For more information visit
FORT COLLINS
Stampede likely for beef event
Hundreds of beef cattle producers and researchers will gather for the Beef Improvement Federation’s Research Symposium and Annual Meeting, which will be held Wednesday through Saturday. The event is hosted by Colorado State University, the Colorado Livestock Association, Colorado Cattlemen’s Association and the Beef Improvement Federation. For more information, visit



