AASA Partners with American Express Tax and Business Services to Co-Sponsor Automotive Aftermarket Executives Roundtable - aftermarketNews

AASA Partners with American Express Tax and Business Services to Co-Sponsor Automotive Aftermarket Executives Roundtable

American Express Tax and Business Services (TBS) announced that MEMA’s Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA) will co-sponsor the bi-annual Automotive Aftermarket Executives Roundtable on September 29, 2004 in Detroit, Mich., and September 30, 2004 in Chicago, Ill. The discussion will focus on A China Update: How to Succeed and will specifically cover current conditions, determining where are you in the world, knowing when to seek help, major business mistakes, developing a positive business relationship, communicating amongst your locations and tax planning.

CHICAGO — American Express Tax and Business Services (TBS) announced that MEMA’s Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA) will co-sponsor the bi-annual Automotive Aftermarket Executives Roundtable on September 29, 2004 in Detroit, Mich., and September 30, 2004 in Chicago, Ill. The discussion will focus on A China Update: How to Succeed and will specifically cover current conditions, determining where are you in the world, knowing when to seek help, major business mistakes, developing a positive business relationship, communicating amongst your locations and tax planning.

“This is an excellent opportunity for American Express Tax and Business Services and AASA to partner in bringing valuable services to members of the industry,” said Byron Schneidman, managing director and director of Automotive Aftermarket Services of American Express Tax and Business Services. “We generally host bi-annual roundtables where participants have an opportunity to network with their peers and identify and discuss key trends and issues in the industry,” he continued. Previous roundtable discussions have included: Profit from the Core, Beyond the Core; Pay on Scan; Doing Business with China; and Mergers and Acquisitions in the Automotive Aftermarket.

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