| Custer to Give Free Webinar on Q3 Electronics Outlook |
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ATLANTA – UP Media Group next month will broadcast a special 90-minute Webinar on the electronics market and featuring popular industry analyst Walt Custer. Custer’s talk, Business Outlook: Global Electronics Industry: Updated for 3Q 2006, will be held Oct. 17 at 2 pm EST. The online presentation, known as a Webinar, will feature analysis of the latest data on the global electronics industry. Bare Board Group Inc. www.bareboard.com and DownStream Technologies www.downstreamtechnologies.com are cosponsors of the event. Custer’s presentation will include information on the world economy, electronics equipment end-markets and drivers, components (including PCBs), electronic assembly, materials and process equipment, and the status and economic performance of key companies in each sector. Registration for the event is free and is available online at www.pcbshows.com/webinars.
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