Is your Municipal Bond Portfolio
getting the attention it deserves?
I'm a 20 year veteran of the securities industry
having spent the majority of my career
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Oppenheimer & Co. Inc.
325 North Old Woodward Avenue
Suite 370
Birmingham, MI 48009
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paul.harris@opco.com
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Inc. does not provide legal or tax advice. Contact your legal or tax advisor for specific advice regarding the
suitability of Municipal Bonds in your portfolio.
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September 11 • 2008
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Greg and Nikki Schwartz amid tools of his trade: cellphones
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List College
The Graduate School
H. L. Miller Cantorial School
Davidson Graduate School of Jewish Education
The Rabbinical School
hen he was deciding
where to base his mobile
software business,
Michigan quickly rose to the top of
the list.
"Despite challenging economic
times, I believe that there is a very
strong future for Michigan business;'
said Greg Schwartz, 27, of Bloomfield
Hills, founder and CEO of Mobatech.
"In addition to a lower cost of living,
there are a number of programs tar-
geted to entrepreneurs throughout the
state!"
The Detroit native cited SPARK,
Ann Arbor's economic devel-
opment organization, and the
University of Michigan's Engineering
Entrepreneurship Center. Both, he
said, offer invaluable resources that
range from business growth mentor-
ing to student and professor con-
nections. Mobatech earned SPARK'S
Entrepreneur Boot Camp's Best of
Boot Camp Award against 15 other
local companies in the business plan
competition.
At Mobatech, Schwartz designs and
develops productivity and lifestyle
applications for cell phones. Since
founding the company in 2003, he
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