PLUS Manchester Road Show: Thursday May 19th
The PLUS Stock Exchange roadshow heads to Manchester in May, bringing with it a selection of companies to present to the region’s high net worth individuals, private investors, their brokers and analysts.
The event is part of the second annual PLUS Retail Roadshow, being held across the UK during 2011. Attendees at each roadshow will have a unique opportunity to meet face-to-face with senior management of PLUS companies and question them about the companies they represent.
Companies presenting at the Manchester briefing are:
- Mechan Controls – a designer and manufacturer of electronic non-contact safety switches for use in a wide range of industrial sectors.
- One Media Publishing Group – a business to business music and video rights provider.
- Zeta Compliance Group – provides products and services to enable organisations to ensure that they meet their Environmental, Health and Safety obligations.
- US Oil and Gas - an oil exploration company. You can see an interview with Brian Mc'Donnell here.
The roadshow starts at midday, ending at 14.30 on Thursday 19th May 2011 and takes place at The Radisson Edwardian Free Trade Hall, Peter Street, Manchester, M2 5GP. For more details of this and other events in 2011, and to register interest, please visit www.plusroadshow.com or call Three’s a Crowd at 0845 127 6676.
| Date | 12:00pm Thursday 19th May, 2011 |
| Location | Peter Street, Manchester |
| Postcode | M2 5GP |
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