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My point is, with allowing the public into SEMA for a few days, there would be an income stream of money to help off set the expensses of the show, plus inform potential customers ( the general public)of what products are out there. Maybe some of the small businesses would get some orders from this type of added advertising.
It seems that too many organizations want to be preferential and can do that when times are good, but when the economy is weak they're not creative enough to "read the hand writing on the wall" so to speak.
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