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RSCVA admits errors in reporting ‘Sales blitz’
Two sales executives provided numbers that were changed
repeatedly, explained away as difficult to define and were
‘intentional misrepresentations’U2 review, 2005U2 review, 2005

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RSCVA admits errors in reporting ‘Sales blitz’

Two sales executives provided numbers that were changed repeatedly, explained away as difficult to define and were ‘intentional misrepresentations’

The Reno Gazette-Journal — February 12, 2003

Clicking here will show a PDF reprint of a report that was the result of a three-week investigation into questionable sales practices by the Reno-Sparks Convention Center’s sales team. The team was responsible for booking conventions and trade shows into the region’s expensive new convention center, paid for with tax dollars.

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U2 scatters energy, high-tech message

The South Jersey Courier-Post; May 2005

U2 review, 2005

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Despite Passed Terrorism Bill, Question Marks Abound

Commercial Real Estate Direct (www.crenews.com) — November 21, 2002

Now what? In the wake of the passage of the new federal terrorism insurance backstop legislation, that’s the question facing commercial real estate owners, bondholders, servicers, and the rating agencies, not to mention insurance and re-insurance companies. Link to PDF of full story here.

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