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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Single Evening Event - Showcasing Exciting Top Level Growth Companies Seeking Investment

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MRQ IGI Conference
MONDAY 17TH JUNE 2013
SPEAKERS AT THE EVENT

ACAL PLC (AIM:ACL)
Nick Jefferies, Group Chief Executive
Acal (ACL) is European leader in advanced technology solutions, providing marketing, engineering, design, manufacturing and other services through two divisions: Specialist Electronics and Supply Chain.


ADVANCED COMPUTER SOFTWARE GROUP (AIM:ASW)
Vin Murria, CEO
AIM-listed Advanced Computer Software Group plc (ASW) is a leading provider of patient management software solutions for the healthcare sector and back office solutions and services for organisations in both the public and private sectors.


CORERO NETWORK SECURITY (AIM:CNS)
Andrew Miller, COO & Executive Director
Corero Network Security is a leading network security systems company delivering solutions to address the challenges organisations face in protecting their IT systems and networks and on-line assets from the threats of cyber crime.


INLAND HOMES (AIM:INL)
Stephen Wicks, Chief Executive Officer
Inland Homes is a dynamic developer of urban regeneration projects around southern England. Predominantly specialising in brownfield developments.


WHY ATTEND?

The Innovation & Growth Investor Evening will showcase up to 4 leading innovative and imaginative growth companies bringing them together in one room for one evening only!

- Presentations from Directors of leading edge growth companies.
- Opportunity for you to talk face to face with the companies attending.
- Networking drinks/canapés - your chance to talk to other attendees - private investors, wealth managers, private client brokers, fund managers and financial institutions.

Attendance is complimentary, but places are strictly limited, so register now!

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

The evening conference is tailor-made for private investors who are actively looking for new investment ideas and opportunities. It is for those that already have investments, or are looking for exposure, in companies that offer strong growth potential.
Supported by
London   Stock Exchange


MRQ IGI Conference
MRQ IGI Conference

Novotel Tower Bridge, 10 Pepys Street, London, EC3N 2NR

Registration: 18.00 Presentations: 18.30 - 20:30 followed by a drinks/canapes reception

For any enquiries please contact Roland Spencer: roland@msm.co.uk 02073784431


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