Tuesday, May 28, 2013

MICROCAP CONFERENCE TO BE HELD AT THE GRAND HYATT @ GRAND CENTRAL IN NEW YORK CITY

THE 2ND MARCUM ANNUAL MICROCAP CONFERENCE IN NEW YORK CITY THIS THURSDAY

Marcum LLP
    







Marcum MicroCap Conference

Thursday, May 30, 2013
Grand Hyatt
109 E 42nd Street
New York, NY 10017
Registration will close at noon on May 29, 2013.
The conference is free for investors and analysts.
There is a fee of $495 for industry professionals such as investment bankers,
investor relations, accountants, lawyers, etc.
REGISTER NOW
REGISTER FOR THE 2ND MARCUM ANNUAL MICROCAP CONFERENCE


This invitation-only event attracts institutional investors including top fund managers
and qualified high net worth investors, who focus on small cap equities. One on One
meetings are available for company management teams and qualified investors.
The conference will feature presentation tracks including:
  • Technology & Telecom
  • Social Media & Internet
  • Life Sciences
  • Retail & Consumer Products
  • Energy & Natural Resources
  • Industrials
  • Special Situations
In addition, the conference will showcase a number of panels that discuss issues that are
of vital importance to small cap issuers and investors.
REGISTER NOW

E' IL FIGLIO DI MICHAEL?

DATE A GIANFRANCO FINI UN BIGLIETTINO DI VISITA CON IL COGNOME STERN. E FINI VI DOMANDERA' : E' IL FIGLIO DI MICHAEL STERN? GIANFRANCO FINI SI E' RECATO A NEW YORK ALL GRAND HYATT HOTEL PRIMA DELLA ROTTURA DI ALLEANZA CON SILVIO BERLUSCONI. GLI OCCHI DI FINI BRILLAVANO QUANDO HA VISTO IL NOME STERN. PENSAVA CHE IL TIZIO SUL BIGLIETTINO ERA IL FIGLIO DEL GRANDE DIRETTORE DI ORCHESTRA. MA MICHEAL E' NATO NEL 1959 E NON POTEVA AVERE UN FIGLIO MOLTO GRANDE TANTO DA ESSERE VICE PRESIDENTE DI UNA COMPAGNIA DI SICUREZZA.

Marchese rende omaggio a New York

Marchese rende omaggio a New York

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