2009 International CES Exhibitor Profiles; Worlds Largest Consumer Technology Tradeshow Returns to Las Vegas, January ... (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
LAS VEGAS----The 2009 International CES takes place January 8 - 11, 2009 at the Las Vegas Convention Center and the Sands Expo and Convention Center/The Venetian in Las Vegas.
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Monday January 05, 2009 - 15:50 EST (Rolling Good Times)
LAS VEGAS, Nevada -- Strip resorts, restaurants, show producers and exotic dancers reeling from slumping tourism will get a boost in coming weeks with four major conventions and trade shows each bringing more than 80,000 attendees to town.
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Consumer Electronics Show turns down volume (The Columbus Dispatch)
The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas -- known in years past for its outsized booths, wall-to-wall crowds and lobster dinners -- is going to be a lot tamer this month.
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SpadeClub to Give Away Four $12,000 World Series Prize Packages, a Combined Value of $48,000 (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
SpadeClub, a subscription-based poker club, will be rewarding four of its most loyal Exclusive members with a $12,000 World Series of Poker** prize package, including a $10,000 World Series main-event seat and $2,000 to use toward travel expenses. Exclusive members who meet VIP status will play in the quarterly VIP $12,000 Reward tournament, beginning on SpadeClub's first anniversary, Feb. 11.
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Trade shows bringing mobs to Vegas when it needs it most (Las Vegas Sun)
Strip resorts, restaurants, show producers and exotic dancers reeling from slumping tourism will get a boost in coming weeks with four major conventions and trade shows each bringing more than 80,000 attendees to town. The largest of them, the International Consumer Electronics Show, anticipates 2,700 exhibitors, about the same as last year.
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Regulation should accompany bailout (Las Vegas Sun)
Sun, Jan 4, 2009 (2:02 a.m.) The Las Vegas Sun’s Thursday editorial “Helping consumers” was right on target. If only our new administration and Congress would read it and act accordingly.
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