Conference and Panel Discussion - May 8, 2008
Grand Hyatt Hotel, NYC
Keynote Speaker Dr. Alan Greenspan
A DYNAMIC ONE-DAY EVENT
Virginia K. Sourlis, Esq. of The Sourlis Law Firm will be joining a panel of experts (See Panel Discussion below) at The Second Annual Alternative Public Strategies Conference 2008, hosted by Belmont Partners on May 8th, 2008 at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in New York City, a dynamic one-day industry event exploring reverse mergers and alternative public offerings. The conference will feature global market perspectives from some of the most prominent and influential leaders in the reverse merger industry.
Keynote Speaker Dr. Alan Greenspan will give a special presentation, "A Conversation with Alan Greenspan." Dr. Greenspan will offer his candid and in-depth perspective on the topics central to the U.S. economy and economic globalization, and their impact on business and industry.
The conference provides an interactive forum discussing the latest reverse merger industry trends, contemporary public strategies for emerging growth companies, regulatory updates, foreign equity exchanges, and a special focus on the rapidly growing China market. Discover the most effective strategies for gaining access to public markets and increasing stock liquidity and long term value. Whether your strategy is to raise critical business capital or to create an exit for existing ownership, the conference will provide attendees with the latest news and techniques necessary to successfully implement Alternative Public Strategies.
Panel Discussion
9:25-10:00
Reverse Mergers - Through the Eyes of Industry Players
The panel explores the market drivers, risks, and opportunities that shape reverse mergers in today’s environment. Panelists offer an in-depth examination of what types of reverse mergers are being done and optional vehicles for different transactions. Scope includes discussion of pricing and valuations methodology, funding concurrently with a merger, or funding post-merger. Experts offer their unique insights into the characteristics of a good reverse merger candidate and what it takes to be a successful candidate.
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