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Southwest Investment Association (SWIA) Announces Additional Presenting Companies for Saturday, November 14th Capital

Thu Nov 12, 2009 10:26am EST
  FRISCO, TX, Nov 12 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
Brokers and accredited investors are encouraged to register now to attend
the SWIA Capital Conference in Frisco, Texas on November 14th. To
register as an attendee please visit www.swiaconference.net. The Westin
Stonebriar Resort is located in the North Dallas Metroplex and is
accessible from DFW airport and Love Field. The Westin Stonebriar is at
1549 Legacy Drive, Frisco, TX 75034 (972) 668-8000. The networking
breakfast and registration will begin at 8:00 am with the first company
presentation starting at 9:00 am and will run in twenty minute segments
until 12:00 pm. Lunch will run from 12:00-1:00 pm at which time the
conference will conclude.

    A partial list of registered presenting companies are as follows:


GMX Resources, Inc. (NASDAQ: GMXR) www.gmxresources.com
Gateway Energy Corporation (OTCBB: GNRG) www.gatewayenergy.com
Next One Interactive, Inc. (OTCBB: NXOI) www.nxoi.com

    
About Southwest Investment Association:

    The Southwest Investment Association ("SWIA") was formed to help select
companies share information and present investment opportunities. The SWIA
assists small to mid-sized emerging-growth public and private companies in
gaining exposure and creating funding awareness. SWIA conferences are
intended to provide FINRA broker/dealers, investment bankers, investment
advisors, analysts, financial managers, fund managers, institutions, media
and accredited investors with a forum for networking and communication.
For more information or to register for the November 14th, 2009 Capital
Conference please visit www.swiaconference.net. For information regarding
the Westin Stonebriar Resort, please visit www.westinstonebriar.com.

    

Contact:
Steve Jones
Email Contact
972 712-1039 phone

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