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#64: GAMA: Now and Then

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How GAMA and GTS have changed over the years.

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Re: #64: GAMA: Now and Then

Seems to me that the reason you should go to GAMA is to share what you know with others.
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Re: #64: GAMA: Now and Then

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Seems to me that the reason you should go to GAMA is to share what you know with others.
In that case, then, GAMA should be paying HIM to attend, and not the other way around.
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Re: #64: GAMA: Now and Then

Probably, but not necessarily. There may well be a return benefit in just driving GAMA/GTS in the long term.

If new retailers do well, the industry does well, the word about new products spreads. Marcus can benefit from both increased sales, and perhaps cheaper prices from overall market volume.
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