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REMINDER/Axiolog to Announce New International Business Endeavor at Arab-American Economic Forum on Tuesday, September 30.


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REMINDER...for Sept. 30 (Tues.)

DETROIT--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 29, 2003

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 reporters and news crews to attend a news conference Tues., Sept. 30, at 2:00 p.m. in the Forum's Media Center, Ontario Ontario, city, United States
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Axiolog, a Detroit-based company, will make an international business announcement concerning a new endeavor in the Middle East. Details are still being worked out, but members of a Middle Eastern delegation, as well as representatives from a second Michigan-based company may also be present for the announcement. An updated media advisory with more details will be issued Tuesday morning.

NOTE: If your representatives are not already credentialed, they will be unable to enter the media center. In this case, please call us in advance to make special arrangements for your coverage. It may be possible to have some principals of the news conference meet with your reporters or crews immediately after the news conference ends in another part of the Renaissance Center that is not under security regulations. Or phone interviews and voicers may be set up for you after the news conference if we receive your request in advance.

Cell phone reception in the Renaissance Center has been very poor. This, combined with security restrictions, makes advance planning more necessary than usual. Please contact: J.B. Dixson or Roy Richardson at 313-961-1188 (office) or (313) 671-5919 (Dixson cell) or (734) 497-7726 (Richardson cell)
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