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Join Top-Performing Retailers at NACS State of the Industry Summit

Registration closes today, Wednesday, March 28

CHICAGO-- The upcoming NACS State of the Industry Summit is the No. 1 source for the best financial and operational metrics in the industry. Attend the Summit--April 3 to 5 at the InterContinental Chicago O'Hare--and learn from industry experts how you can use benchmarking to stimulate growth and profit in your stores.

This year, Glenn Plumby of Speedway and John Zikias of Thorntons will deliver a first look at the most current industry numbers and the importance of benchmarking your company's performance. Tom Kloza of OPIS will provide his energetic overview of the motor fuels sector, and the new NACS Coca-Cola Retailing Research Council results will focus on how you can sell more to customers by understanding the philosophies behind building basket size. Phil Flynn, a leading energy and market analyst, makes his debut at this year's event.

Attendees will also have the opportunity to connect with many of the industry's best and brightest retail and supplier leaders through multiple networking events.

Register now and don't miss the chance to attend this one-of-a-kind industry event.

Participate in the confidential NACS State of the Industry surveyby Wednesday, March 28, and receive up to three FREE Summit passes and one FREE NACS State of the Industry Report of 2011 Data (More than a $1,200 value).

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