Growth Company Investor Show, 12th October 2011
Now is the time to register for this year’s Growth Company Investor Show – your chance to hear and meet the people who run the pick of Britain’s fastest-growing companies on the London Stock Exchange, AIM and PLUS as well as those who invest in them.
More than 100 companies will be at this not-to-be-missed annual event, now in its seventh year, taking place at the Barbican Centre in London on Wednesday 12 October.
There will also be a unique line-up of top-level investment speakers, including:
- Celebrated small-cap fund manager Gervais Williams of MAM Funds
- RCM mid-caps specialist Andrew Neville
- Adam McConkey, Director of UK smaller companies at Henderson
- Award-winning fund manager Paul Jourdon, co-founder of Amati Global Investors
PLUS…as a new feature, the Growth Company Investor team will discuss their share selections for the year ahead. You are well advised to register, for free, in good time to avoid disappointment. To register for free click here.
Show Details:
Date: Wednesday 12th October 2011 (10am – 5pm)
Special Offer: Invest like Buffett, Slater and Greenblatt. Click here for details »
Venue: Barbican Exhibition Centre, London
Contact: Call Events Manager, Jenna Parker on 020 7250 7043 or email jenna.parker@vitessemedia.co.uk
http://www.growthcompanyinvestorshow.co.uk/gci-show/
Interested in exhibiting at this year’s show?
If you are interested in exhibiting, please contact Sonal Maisuria on 020 7250 7052 or email sonal.maisuria@vitessemedia.co.uk
| Date | 10:00am Wednesday 12th October, 2011 |
| Location | Barbican Exhibition Centre, London |
| Postcode | EC2Y 8DS |
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