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To: Rainy_Day_Woman who wrote (975)5/18/2000 9:19:00 AM
From: OldAIMGuy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1691
 
Hi Foxy, I just got back from The Money Show in Las Vegas.
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This is sort of a "Woodstock" for investors! About anyone you have ever seen on CNBC, NBR or W$S is there for this thing. Each speaker gives about three 1-hour talks over the course of the four day event. This is done to nearly eliminate any schedule conflicts attendees might have on any particular day. If you want to see Al Frank on Tuesday but there's a conflict with seeing Michael Murphy, then chances are on Wed. or Thur. you'd get a chance to see him without a problem.

It's a busy place! I'd guess they had 8000 to 10,000 attendees! Essentially all lectures are free. There are "pay as you go" luncheons and panel discussions that you can attend as well. Those cost $45 to $65 depending upon the meal served, etc. TMS is kind enough to divide the talks into "commercial" and "educational" so you know going in that you might be getting a hard sell from a newsletter writer or software provider. All in all it's a very good event. Next one is sometime this summer in San Francisco.

In conjunction with TMS, our AIM Users met on Monday before the show got going. About 35 of us gathered for an 8 hour seminar on Mr. Lichello's model and how we've adapted it to our own needs. Here's a brief run-down:
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I'll be including bits in the upcoming newsletter as well.

Best regards, Tom