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Investment Themes & Opportunities in Healthcare, Renewable Energy & Asia Pacific
Investment Themes & Opportunities in Healthcare, Renewable Energy & Asia Pacific
With increasing uncertianty in the global markets, and the M&A landscape scailing back, investors have a greater need for solid and investable ideas - now, more so than ever.
To present some of the proprietary investment themes and ideas, Frost & Sullivan is hosting a breakfast briefing that will discuss these issues. The focus will be on the following key areas:
Healthcare - Global Healthcare Industry Hotspost
Dorman Followwill, Vice President, Healthcare Practice, Frost & Sullivan
This session will provide an overview of top Global healthcare trends and emerging markets - helping to identify the sub-sectors where the real investment opportunities can be found.
Renewable Energy - Uncovering the Hidden Opportunities
Alina Bakhareva, Program Director, Renewables, Frost & Sullivan
A look beyond the hype surrounding Renewable Energy with the aim of highlighting investment opportunities up and down the value chain in lower profile sectors, such as production equipment and servicing.
Asia Pacific - Where is the Next Powerhouse of Growth?
Gavin Pathross, Director, Financial Services, Frost & Sullivan
After the Olympics hype has passed, where will we continue to see opportunities in China? Also, with investor interest and capital flowing to other countries, such as Vietnam and Indonesia, where do we see the long term opportunities in the region?
For more information or to register please contact Charlene Braganza on 0207 343 8368
Event Date: Tue, 09th September 2008
Location: London
Duration: 8.30am - 11.00am






