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The Future of Aftermarkets in Systems Competition Symposium

June 20, 2006

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AAI held an Invitation Symposium “The Future of Aftermarkets in Systems Competition” on Tuesday, June 20, 2006 at the The National Press Club, Washington, DC

8:45 am

Framing the Day

Albert Foer, President, American Antitrust Institute

9:00 am

Aftermarkets, Systems, and Antitrust

Gregory Gundlach, Visiting Eminent Scholar of Wholesaling, University of North Florida

9:30 am

Illustrative Industry Profiles

Re-filling Ink
Ranganathan Nk, Executive VP & C.O.O, Independent Ink Inc.

Servicing ATM machines
John Vrabec, Executive Director, Financial & Security Products Association

Is There a Basis for an Aftermarkets Association?
Bradley Cameron, Situation Management Group

10:30 am

Focus on Automobile Aftermarkets

Supplying Auto Crash Parts
Jack Gillis, Executive Director, Certified Automotive Parts Association

Servicing Autos
Robert Clarke, President, Clarke Automotive Systems

An Industry Perspective
Michael Cammisa, Association of International Automobile Manufacturers, Inc.

12:15 pm

The Law of Aftermarkets

Joseph Bauer, Professor of Law, University of Notre Dame Law School

12:45 pm

Luncheon

The Global Debate on Monopolization: Where Aftermarkets Fit
Eleanor Fox, Walter J. Derenberg Professor of Trade Regulation, New York University Law School

2:15 pm

Perspectives From Economics and Marketing

Economics of Aftermarkets
Joseph Farrell, Professor of Economics, University of California at Berkeley

Marketing
Peter Dickson, Knight Ridder Eminent Scholar Chair in Global Marketing, College of Business Administration, Florida International University

Marketing
Allan Shocker, Visiting Professor of Marketing, Graduate School of Management, University of California at Davis

3:45 pm

Facilitated Discussion

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