The PLUS stock exchange road-show heads to London on Thursday 14th October to showcase companies on the exchange to the private investment community. The event, to be held at The May Fair Hotel, is aimed at private client investment managers, private investors, and retail brokers. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet and talk with senior management from successful PLUS companies around the UK. Companies presenting are:
- Mechan Controls plc – a designer and manufacturer of electronic non-contact safety switches for use in a wide range of industrial sectors
- One Media Publishing plc – a business to business music and video rights provider
- Quercus Publishing plc – the fastest-growing trade publisher in the UK in 2009 with sales rising 133%, making it the 18th largest publisher with a market share of 0.7%
- Zeta Compliance Group plc – provides products and services to enable organisations to ensure that they meet their Environmental, Health and Safety obligations
The event will be held over lunch between 12.00 and 14.30 at the May Fair Hotel, Stratton Street, London, W1J 8LT. Three’s a Crowd, the PLUS-quoted events management firm, has organised the road-show in partnership with PLUS. For more details and to register interest in attending the road-show, please visit www.plusroadshow.com or call Three’s a Crowd on 0845 127 6676.
| Date | 12:00pm Thursday 14th October, 2010 |
| Location | Stratton Street, London |
| Postcode | W1J 8LT |
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