ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey – (PRESS RELEASE) -- Four of the most respected
analysts on Wall Street will discuss issues and trends, offer financial
projections, and answer attendee questions at the 11th annual East Coast
Gaming Congress, April 30 - May 1 at the Atlantic City Convention Center.
Participating in the fast-moving panel will be John Kempf of Barclays
Capital, Lawrence Klatzkin of Jefferies & Co., Adam Steinberg of Morgan
Joseph, and Andrew Zarnett of Deutsche Bank
"The Wall Street panel is always a highlight of the East Coast Gaming
Congress. Attendees can count on lively, frank and fact-filled discussion
and analysis of the critical trends impacting casinos, racinos and gaming
markets," said Thomas Sykes, founder and principal of SOSH Architects, an
organizing producer of the conference.
Nearly 500 industry professionals are expected to attend the East Coast
Gaming Congress, which covers gaming operations and trends from Maine to
West Virginia to Florida. The program features a CEO roundtable,
presentation of gaming and leisure trends, presentations by the three
largest Indian gaming operators in the East, a special presentation on the
"new Atlantic City" and a keynote luncheon with New Jersey Governor Jon S.
Corzine.
The complete roster of speakers and agenda - as well as registration at
early-bird rates -- is available at Eastcoastgamingcongress.com.
The conference kicks off with an April 30 golf outing at Atlantic City
Country Club, followed by an evening reception at the 40/40 Club. The
conference program follows on May 1.
East Coast Gaming Congress sponsors include: A.C. Coin & Slot, Atlantic
City Convention and Visitors Authority, Bally Technologies, Commerce Bank,
Deloitte & Touche, Drexel University, Ernst & Young, Gaming Laboratories
International, Global Gaming Business magazine, Greater Atlantic City
Chamber of Commerce, Harrah's Entertainment, International Game Technology,
JCM American, Jefferies & Co., New Jersey Casino Reinvestment Development
Authority, The Press of Atlantic City Media Group, Progressive Gaming
International, Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, South Jersey
Industries, South Jersey Transportation Authority, WMS.