FIND YOUR PROFIT LEAKS Learn Opportunities for Improving Cash Flow Hidden in Your Business at NAMA CoffeeShow 2010

Top Quote Fred Parrish of Profit Experts will speak about finding profit leaks in your business and improving your cash flow at the NAMA CoffeeShow 2010 in October. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) September 25, 2010 - CHICAGO, IL - Fred Parrish, President and CEO of Profit Experts, will show you how to find and stop your profit leaks at the National Automatic Merchandising Association (NAMA) CoffeeShow 2010, NAMA VP Sales and Service Dean Gilland, NCE5, CCS announced today. The NAMA CoffeeShow 2010 is the single largest coffee, tea and water service show for operators in the country and will be held at Bally's in Las Vegas October 20-22.

    Whether your company is in the survival, growth or prosper phase, there are profit leaks. It is essential to learn how to identify, solve and prevent them so that you can improve your company's revenue, cash flow, growth and value.

    In his session on "Find Your Profit Leaks-Maximize the Opportunities for Improving the Cash Flow Hidden in Your Business," offered at 2:45 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 21, Parrish will provide tips to help you to make better decisions and maximize the opportunities for improving cash flow hidden in your business.

    This education session is just one of many offered at CoffeeShow 2010, all designed for operators who sell coffee. Top professionals in their fields have been brought together to help attendees virtually address every aspect of their operations.

    "In today's economy it is essential to stay competitive and anyone serious about prospering in the coffee industry will want to attend this very informative session," concluded Gilland.

    For more details about the education programs, show, or to register, be sure to visit www.namacoffeeservice.com.

    NAMA is the national trade association of the food and refreshment vending, coffee service and foodservice management industries including on-site, commissary, catering, & mobile. Its membership is comprised of service companies, equipment manufacturers and suppliers of products and services to operating service companies. The basic mission of the association, to collectively advance and promote the automatic merchandising and coffee service industries, still guides NAMA today as it did in 1936, the year of the organization's founding.

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