Tradeshow Marketing Company Provides Update on Pink OTC Markets' Current Status

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Mon Oct 5, 2009 9:03am EDT

SAMMAMISH, WA, Oct. 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - The Tradeshow Marketing
Company, Ltd. (OTC: TSHO) is pleased to report that it has completed the
initial round of updating of its financials, and is currently completing the
final requirements to comply with the Pink OTC Markets' Guidelines for
Providing Adequate Current Information, while expecting to be upgraded in the
following weeks. The measures being taken by the company will provide complete
transparency on all information regarding Tradeshow Marketing's business and
financial conditions, and the company will continue to adhere to these
disclosure requirements in order to maintain a "Current Information"
categorization.
Luniel de Beer, CEO of Tradeshow Marketing, commented that, "I am pleased with
the progress we've made towards reporting our financial and business condition
to our valued shareholders once again. The environment for infomercial
products has been favorable, attracting considerable interest from the
investment community, and full disclosure is a necessary benchmark for
Tradeshow Marketing. This is a major advance in our commitment to bringing
value to our shareholders."

About The Tradeshow Marketing Company

The Tradeshow Marketing Company, Ltd. is a publicly-traded consumer products
company focused on the development and distribution of unique products that
have broad appeal and improve the lives of consumers. The company operates a
direct demonstration business via trade shows and exhibitions throughout North
America, and various product-specific e-commerce web sites. The company was
established in 2003, and is headquartered in Sammamish, Washington.

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SOURCE  Tradeshow Marketing Company Ltd.

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