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FINOVATE 2007 Sold Out

By Jim Bruene on September 20, 2007 4:18 PM | Comments (2)

Thanks to Serge Van Dam, Head of Marketing at New Zealand-based M-Com, for purchasing the final seat a few hours ago for our Oct. 2 conference. We look forward to seeing everyone in NYC in 10 days.

We have a wait list forming in case we find a few extra spaces during our walkthrough at the venue tomorrow. Please email, finovate@netbanker.com to add your name to the wait list.

For those not attending in person, there should be plenty of news from the conference. More than 20 members of the media plan to attend including American Banker, The Wall Street Journal, The Financial Times, Money Magazine, Yahoo Finance and more.

We're the first financial services conference to proactively court the blogging community, and we're proud to have bloggers from four countries in the room. Plus, we'll have live blogging here. And soon after the show, all 20 demos will stream from our FINOVATE website.

Thanks again for your support.

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Congratulations. You might pick up extra heat as well because the winner of techcrunch was a financial service. Looking forward to seeing how you plan to blog this event. You might think about opening a channel on www.jaiku.com

Jim,

Congrats on selling out Finovate 2007. I can't wait to hear how it goes, and I hope that this year's success will spur the 2008 edition as well, which I will plan in advance to attend!

Do you anticipate there being any kind of post-event summary or report of key takeaways that we might be able to read?

Jeff Stephens
Creative Brand Communications
http://thestory.creative-brand.com

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