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2nd Annual Global Recovery Investing Summit: Maximizing Opportunities in Distressed and Troubled Assets
2nd Annual Global Recovery Investing Summit: Maximizing Opportunities in Distressed and Troubled Assets
When:
May 3 - 5, 2010
Where:
Renaissance Harbour View Hotel, Hong Kong
Register by the end of this week (19 March.) for huge discounts (over US$1000)!
Whether you prefer "Distressed", "Recovery", "Troubled Asset" or "Turnaround" investors, the importance of those who finance restructurings cannot be ignored. We may indeed be in the midst of a prolonged recovery; however the world in 2010 is a much different place than pre-crisis. Change is happening and those who finance this change will continue to play a valuable role in the global economy. With this in mind, FinanceAsia and AsianInvestor are pleased to announce our 2nd annual event servicing the distressed investing and restructuring industry, the largest and most respected event of its kind in the Asia-Pac region.
Who should attend?
-Distressed investment funds/traders, including distressed debt investors, hedge funds and private equity funds
-Institutional investors and private banks who are considering adding distressed or troubled assets to their existing portfolio
-Sellers of non-core assets - corporate spin-offs and financial owners looking to re-balance portfolios
-Strategic acquirers looking to acquire distressed assets
-Service providers involved in distressed transactions including law firms (bankruptcy), turnaround consultants, brokers, technology providers etc.
FinanceAsia and AsianInvestor are pleased to announce that the world’s leading authority on corporate default prediction will be making a special presentation:
Professor Ed Altman, Max L. Heine, Professor of Finance, NYU
And!
Professor Victor Shih of Northwestern University will be sharing his latest research on credit risk in China.
Conference panels and presentations will focus on:
-The blurry role that investment banks play in the process. Can one simultaneously be an investor, broker, and lender?
-US vs. Europe vs. Asia, where will the relative value lie over the next 12 months?
-Report card on the Lehman Bankruptcy; who has benefited most from the process?
-Consumer NPLs - How big will the wave of defaults be?
-Opportunities in distressed Asian real estate
-Which industries/sectors are ripe for restructuring? Shipping, steel, automotive, airlines, etc,
-Valuations - why the gap between public and private valuations?
-Key strategies for effective debt recovery and servicing
-China - when will the bubble burst?
Our confirmed speakers and panelists include experts from across the globe:
Prof Ed Altman, Professor of Finance, NYU
Warren Allderige, CEO, Pacific Harbor Group
Chris Gradel, CIO, Pacific Alliance Group
Anthony Miller, CEO, Pacific Alliance Japan Ltd
Robert Petty, Managing Partner, Clearwater Capital Partners
Paul Jurie, Global Head, Alternative Investments, Standard Chartered Bank
George Long, CIO, LIM Advisors
Justin Ferrier, Managing Director, Myo Capital Advisers Limited
Stephen Le, Managing Director, Head of Distressed Product Trading, Asia Pacific
Brian Chinappi, Head of Acquisitions Asia (ex Japan), RREEF
Grant Kelley, Head, Apollo Global Real Estate Management, Asia-Pacific
Andrew D.S. Heithersay, International Director, LaSalle Investment Management
Phil Groves, Managing Director, DAC Management
Sarit Chopra, Director, Alternative Investments, Standard Chartered Bank
Neeta Mukerji, President and COO, Asset Reconstruction Company (India) Limited
Seth R. Freeman, CEO & Chief Investment Officer, EM Capital Management, LLC
Ian Johnson, Managing Director, Helmsman Funds Management
Steve Moyer, Portfolio Manager, PIMCO
Mark Harris, Senior Managing Director, Avenue Capital
Edwin Wong, Managing Partner & CIO, SSG Capital Management (HK) Ltd
Soo Cheon Lee, CIO, SC Lowy
Benjamin Fanger, Co-Founder, Shoreline Capital Management
Tom Holland, Portfolio Manager, Cube Capital HK Limited
Frederick Ingham, Head of Hedge Fund Investments, Asia, Neuberger Berman Asia
Doug Coulter, Head of Private Equity Asia Pacific, LGT Capital Partners
Paolo Picazo, Co-Founder, Asia Crest Capital
Professor Victor Shih, Northwestern University
...and more!
Click here to view agenda
.
Photos from the 2009 Distressed Investing event in Hong Kong:
Click here
to read about the 2009 event.
Would you like to join a panel or raise your firms profile at this event?
If so, please contact:
Law firms, consultants, brokers, tech providers and other service providers to the investment/fund community:
Kar Wee Ang, +852 2122 5233;
karwee.ang@asianinvestor.net
Fund managers, prop traders and strategic acquirers/sellers interested in joining a panel:
Christopher Petersen. +852 3175 1961;
christopher.petersen@financeasia.com
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