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NSW PE101
12 Feb 2013
Time: 11:30 AM -2:30 PM
Venue:
Credit Suisse Sydney, Gateway Building, Level 31, 1 Macquarie Place, Sydney NSW 2000
Payment Terms:
This is a credit card only registration process. You must have a valid credit card to proceed. We accept Diners, Amex, Mastercard and Visa. A credit card surcharge will apply.
Cost: AU $ 260.00 (Inc. GST)
Registrations Open: 11 Dec 2012
Registrations Close: 12 Feb 2013
Description:
Program full. Email us to be placed on a waitlist.
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Registration from 11:30am
Program begins at 12.00pm and concludes at 2:30pm
Coverage:
* Structure of PE industry
* Key concepts and commonly used terms
* Key participants and relationships
* How PE raise their funds, invest and exit investments
* Different stages of investment
* Evolution in Australia and globally
* Evidence on the role in the broader economy
* Industry trends and developments
* Current challenges
Target audience:
The event is aimed at new people to the industry as well as administrative staff & other service providers who need to understand their clients.
No pre-requisite knowledge required to attend.
Limited numbers.
Agenda:
| 11.30am | Registration & working style lunch |
| 12.00pm | Welcome |
| 12.05pm | Presentation part 1: Dr Kar Mei Tang, Head of Research, AVCAL |
| 1.05pm | Case study by Paul Evans, Chief Operating Officer and Founding Partner, Ironbridge |
| 1.35pm | Presentation part 2: Dr Kar Mei Tang |
| 2.25pm | Vote of thanks |
| 2.30pm | Close |
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