Could the World Cup bring big business to B.C.? Trade groups aim to network, land deals during games
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Jacquie Griffiths is CEO of Invest Vancouver. PHOTO BY STUART MCNIS /Conversations that Matter Article content It is expected that among the thousands of soccer fans descending upon Vancouver for this summer’s World Cup, there will be captains of industry, high-ranking corporate executives and institutional investors in town for the games. Article content This chance has officials at Metro Vancouver and with the province working with federal counterparts to find out who might be at which game, and who is sitting with whom. Article content Article content Article content The goal is to entice t…
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