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March 18, 2008

GE Capital Solutions Fleet Services Hosts Seminar

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EDEN PRAIRE, MN- GE Capital Solutions Fleet Services will be hosting a free online seminar on April 3. The topic for the seminar is Vehicle Remarketing – Trends that will Affect Your Bottom Line in 2008.

Schedule as follows:

Thursday, April 3, 2008

11 a.m. - 12 p.m. (CDT)

Cost: Free

Join GE Capital Solutions Fleet Services to hear Tom Kontos, executive vice president, customer strategies and analytics from ADESA discuss:

· Economic environment projections and impact on vehicle remarketing.

· Vehicle remarketing trends in 2008.

Paul Seger, GE Capital Solutions Fleet Services’ vice president of asset remarketing, will also share GE’s strategy for maximizing returns in a difficult market.

Interact directly with the speakers by submitting your questions during the online seminar.

Space is limited. Register now!

To register, please click on link and select “Enroll”

https://emeetings.webex.com/emeetings/onstage/g.php?d=820477771&t=a

For more information, please email GE Capital Solutions Fleet Services at fleetwebinar@ge.com.

 

 

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