Money has been tight for more than two years. Small businesses were especially hard hit by the recession that began late in 2007, with some estimates indicating that companies suffered sales losses ranging from 10% to 40% or more.
Evaluating the business environment becomes increasingly important when the economy goes through the kind of turbulence we’ve seen over the past two years.
Don't wait until the last minute—attendees and media can now register for the 2010 SEMA Show and AAPEX.
SEMA Leadership Days kick off on July 23, with events including the SPC Business Technology Symposium, Show 'N Shine, Pinewood Drag Races, and the Installation Banquet and Gala Fundraiser.
Henry Ford built the first pickup in 1925, sold it for $281 and started a religion. It’s a platform that enthusiasts have taken and transformed from utility vehicle into the most versatile canvas for specialty equipment.
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If businesspeople can learn to understand the basic drivers of human behavior, leverage them and use them to their advantage, it will give them more weapons in an increasingly competitive market.
In just the first week of exhibitor registration, booth commitments are up 20 percent and many exhibitors are increasing their footprint—positive signs that the industry is getting back on economic track.
March 2, 2010
Here are just some of the racing and performance products that debuted at the 2009 SEMA Show.
Performance enthusiasts are never satisfied. Engineers, retailers and shade-tree mechanics all want more.