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National Truck Equipment Association to hold Economic Outlook Conference

Jul 1, 2003 12:00 PM

Economic analysts will share projections on truck sales, production, and market trends for 2004 and beyond at the National Truck Equipment Association (NTEA) Economic Outlook Conference (EOC), set for Sept 15, 2003, at the Hyatt Regency Dearborn in Dearborn MI.

The EOC will deliver data and analyses of truck markets, truck equipment markets, leading indicators, and end-use markets such as construction and truck renting/leasing. Industry experts lined up for the event include:

  • Eli Lustgarten, managing director of H C Wainwright and Co Inc, New York NY

  • Douglas Clark, president and chief executive officer of AmeriQuest Transportation and Logistics Resources Corp, Cherry Hill NJ

  • Edward Sullivan, chief economist of Portland Cement Association, Skokie IL

  • Kenneth Kremar, principal of Global Insight's Industry Practices Group, Eddystone PA

  • Mustafa Mohatarem, chief economist of General Motors, Warren MI

  • Stephen Latin-Kasper, director of market data and research for the NTEA

Register on or before August 29 and take advantage of the Early Bird conference registration fee of $175 members; $250 non-members. After that date, the fee increases to $195 members; $300 nonmembers. For more information or to register, phone 800-441-NTEA or visit www.ntea.com/Training/.






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