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Inside AED AED/Infor Executive Forum Called Best Yet A full gamut of issues confronting equipment dealers today was addressed during the day-and-a-half program in September, which also provided execu- tives with numerous peer and supplier networking opportunities. explained the impending Congressman Peter Roskam (R-Ill.) Ed Sullivan, chief econo- mist at Portland Cement Association, painted two recovery scenarios based on election outcome. Script Interna- tional, showed how rental Larry Kaye, the bottom line in high-profit dealerships. contributes to AED's 2012 Chairman Larry Glynn welcomed attendees and reminded them about the value of the upcoming Leadership Academy for future dealer leaders. Frank Manfredi (left) moderated a panel about Tier-4 equip- ment and the future of exporting used machines. He was joined by (l-r) Tom Rhein, Rhein Associates; Neal Winberg, Kiewitt; and Peter Blake, Ritchie Bros. Balson, Lincoln Professional Group, closed the program with important reminders about cash flow. Forum moderator Patrick now considered protected concerted activity by the NLRB. Attorney Jim Hendricks warned what type of employee behaviors are Christian Klein and AED President & CEO Toby Mack brought Rep. Roskam's remarks into focus, discussing AED priorities and necessary actions. AED Vice President of Government Affairs "Fiscal Cliff" if Congress does not act. 10 | www.cedmag.com | Construction Equipment Distribution | October 2012

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