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The seminar will feature national, state and local economic outlooks, as well as forecasts for specific Montana industries.

 

Economic 0utlook
seminars offered

Although the state's total population has increased only modestly over the last five years, there actually has been a whole lot of moving going on.

The 112,000 people who moved into the state during that time period are different in substantial ways from the 105,000 people who moved out. Find out how these newcomers are changing the state's economy at the 28th Annual Montana Economic Outlook Seminar.

The seminar will feature national, state and local economic outlooks, as well as forecasts for specific Montana industries. Presented by First Interstate Bank and UM's Bureau of Business and Economic Research, the seminar runs from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and will be held in nine cities: Helena, Jan. 28; Great Falls, Jan. 29; Missoula, Jan. 31; Billings, Feb. 4; Bozeman, Feb. 5; Butte, Feb. 6; Kalispell, Feb. 11; Sidney, March 4; and Miles City, March 5.

Registration is $70 and includes the seminar, proceedings booklet, lunch and a one-year subscription to the Montana Business Quarterly. Continuing education credits are available for an additional $20. For more information or to register, call (406) 243-5113 or visit the bureau's Web site at www.bber.umt.edu.

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