Nine Things I Learned in Davos in 2009

Between cocktail parties and wonky lunches, Davos actually made me smarter. Here are the nine big things I learned (and none have anything to do with skiing)

9. This May Be the Last Davos

World Economic Forum in Davos on January 29, 2009

Fabrice Coffrini / AFP / Getty

The people of Davos vote Feb. 8 on whether to rebuild and greatly expand the convention center where the World Economic Forum is held each year. If they turn down the plan, WEF founder Klaus Schwab is likely to look elsewhere. And even if they don't, it's hard to image the event regaining its current extravagant form anytime soon. This year, the sponsors and attendees had for the most part already committed (and paid up) before the autumn financial meltdown. Barring a spectacularly quick economic recovery, expect a lot fewer to sign up for next year.

See the 50 worst cars of all time.

View the full list for "Nine Things I Learned in Davos in 2009"