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Stock Market and Economic Concerns Grow (Rutgers-Camden Experts)

January 21, 2008
EDITOR'S NOTE: FOR MORE INFORMATION: Mike Sepanic, Rutgers-Camden communications office, (856) 225-6026, msepanic@camden.rutgers.edu

Foreign markets faced sharp declines yesterday. What will the opening bell signal this morning? The following experts from Rutgers UniversityCamden are available to discuss current volatility in the global and national markets:

JOHN BROUSSARD is an associate professor of finance at the Rutgers School of BusinessCamden, where he teaches courses in portfolio and investment management. He can discuss:

Stock market trends

The impact of market volatility on the economy and jobs

Office: (856) 225-6647

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RICHARD MICHELFELDER is an assistant professor of finance at the Rutgers School of BusinessCamden. A former utilities executive, he can discuss:

Stock market trends

Utilities stocks

Office: (856) 225-6919

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MAUREEN MORRIN is an associate professor of marketing at the Rutgers School of BusinessCamden. A noted consumer behavior researcher who is conducting a national study of how average citizens choose to invest, she can discuss:

Factors complicating investment decisions by employees

Issues related to women and investing

Office: (856) 225-6713

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JOHN (Jack) WORRALL is a professor of economics at Rutgers UniversityCamden. He can discuss:

Labor economics

Employment and economics

The impact of national and global markets on each other and on state economics

Office: (856) 225-6290

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