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MensagemEnviado: 13/5/2010 14:02
por Supermann
E não rtem os assuntos que eles vão falar?

Apostaria que um dos temas seria algo como "The impending collapse of sovereign debt..." :twisted:

Valia a pena assistir a isto...

MensagemEnviado: 13/5/2010 0:13
por LTCM
A seminal financial-industry event, the Ira Sohn Conference was the first forum of its kind, allowing premier investors a platform for sharing in-depth market analysis and stock picks. The conference was also unique in its charitable basis, with all proceeds donated to organizations that care for children with pediatric cancer and other life-threatening and chronic diseases.

With its wide array of esteemed speakers, the Ira Sohn Conference has long proved an essential source of profitable and prescient market predictions. Notably influential presentations from the conference’s recent history have included Bill Ackman’s talk last year touting General Growth Properties, David Einhorn’s landmark 2008 presentation on Lehman Brothers, Stanley Druckenmiller’s 2005 explanation of the imminent U.S. housing crisis, and Sam Zell’s 2000 prediction of the bursting of the Internet bubble.

This year’s Ira Sohn Conference features an elite group of respected financial voices. The speaker lineup for the 15th Annual Ira Sohn Investment Research Conference is:

• Bill Ackman, Pershing Square Capital Management • Daniel Arbess, Perella Weinberg Partners
• James Dinan, York Capital Management
• David Einhorn, Greenlight Capital, Inc.
• Steve Eisman, FrontPoint Financial Services Fund
• Niall Ferguson, author, The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World
• Jeremy Grantham, GMO
• Jonathon Jacobson, Highfields Capital Management
• Seth Klarman, The Baupost Group
• Steve Rattner, former Counselor, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury
• Larry Robbins, Glenview Capital Management
• David Tepper, Appaloosa Management
• Sam Zell

The Ira Sohn Investment Research Conference was founded in memory of trader Ira Sohn, who died of cancer in 1993. Since its inception in 1995, the conference has raised close to $20 million for organizations aiding children with pediatric cancer and other diseases, with $4 million raised at last year’s event alone.