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13 February
2003
Northbank
supports industry recovery
Sponsors
of Biotechnology Investment Today Forums "Restoring investor
confidence"
Reflecting its
commitment to the European biotechnology industry, Northbank Communications
has entered into a collaboration with Biotechnology Investment Today
to sponsor three of its Forums in 2003., to be held in London and
Munich, www.investinbiotech.com.
The
Biotechnology Investment Today BioBusiness Forums, now in their
second year, are firmly
established as important events in the
industry's calendar. Speakers and panelists are all world-class
professionals chosen for their ability to offer value-enhancing
knowledge at CEO/CFO level. Attendance is strictly limited to
keep the meetings intimate and is by invitation only.
"Northbank
(then Charles Consultants) was instrumental in helping to establish
the success of the inaugural 2002 seminars and we
are delighted to have them as partners for the 2003 series" said
Chris Lundy.
The
mission of he seminars is to impart valuable business intelligence
to those attending in an environment conducive to
relationship
building. With a focus for 2003 on financing strategies, the
seminars are informal and interactive and concentrate on creating
an atmosphere
in which delegates can discuss important financing and business
issues, and network at the highest possible level with investors
and other attendees. The proceedings are carefully moderated
in order to ensure that discussion is conducted at the highest
possible
level and to encourage dynamic audience participation.
The
reception that follows each seminar is also by invitation only
and qualifying
guests include venture capital and private equity
investors, business angels, corporate venturers, investment bankers,
fund managers, buy and sell side analysts and pharmaceutical
company executives.
As
part of its sponsorship Northbank can nominate companies to
attend and invite its clients and key contacts. If you would
like
to be put forward, let us know.
Northbank
will join some of the top companies in the biotech industry
including E&Y, Stringer
Saul, LSE and Merrill Lynch in sponsoring the seminars. Further
information at www.investinbiotech.com.
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