What does LETS mean?
LETS means Leisure Entertainment Trade Shows
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Leisure Entertainment Trade Shows?
Leisure Entertainment Trade Shows can be abbreviated as LETS
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What does LETS stand for? LETS stands for "Leisure Entertainment Trade Shows". |
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What is the meaning of LETS abbreviation? The meaning of LETS abbreviation is "Leisure Entertainment Trade Shows". |
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What is LETS abbreviation? One of the definitions of LETS is "Leisure Entertainment Trade Shows". |
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What does LETS mean? LETS as abbreviation means "Leisure Entertainment Trade Shows". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ITSL - International Trade Shows Link
- KGTS - Katrina Gordon Trade Shows
- SLE - Sports Leisure Entertainment Underwriters
- TiLE - Trends in Leisure Entertainment
- TTS - Taipei Trade Shows
- ATS - Agricultural Trade Shows
- DTS - Dusseldorf Trade Shows
- DTSI - Dusseldorf Trade Shows Incorporated
- MTS - Mecklermedia Trade Shows
- TETS - Travel Exchange Trade Shows
- TMTSC - The Media Trade Shows Calendar
- TSE - Trade Shows Expositions
- BTS - Brazil Trade Shows
- btsp - Brazil Trade Shows Partners
- le - Leisure & Entertainment
- lec - Leisure Entertainment Consultancy
- FDLSX - Fidelity Select Leisure & Entertainment (Mutual Funds [USMF])
- tse - Trade Shows and Exhibitions
- convention center. - A large stand-alone municipal facility designed to accommodate trade shows and conventions. The term is increasingly used to refer to smaller meeting facilities attached to hotels.
- trade show. - An industry-specific exhibit or exposition at which companies display and demonstrate their products and services to prospective customers. Trade shows are primarily a business-to-business phenomenon,