23 enero 2012

Latin American Investment 
Forum 


Company: Opal Financial Group [USA]
Dates: December 12th & 13th 2011

Location: Sao Paulo, Brazil
Venue:  InterContinental São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Languages: ENGLISH <> PORTUGUESE
 # of Booths: 1
# of Interpreters: 2
Event Summary:


The Latin American Investment Forum will bring together Institutional Investors, Family Offices and Foundations, as well as money managers and consultants to explore investment opportunities and strategies in Latin America and abroad.

Participants of this Latin American conference will investigate a range of critical investment issues, including discussion of the Macroeconomic environment of the region, investigating the risks and rewards involved alternative investments in and outside of the region, reexamining the methods of asset allocation, reviewing the future of commodities and surveying the landscape of other emerging international markets.

This Latin American conference will feature a mix delegates from Latin America, North America, and Europe, and will be a unique opportunity for networking and meaningful exchange with colleagues from across the continents.

Coaltrans Mozambique/ South Africa

Company: Coaltrans Conferences [United Kingdom]
Dates: November 22nd & 23rd, 2011
Location: Maputo, Mozambique
Venue:  Joaquim Chissano International Conference Center
Languages: ENGLISH <> PORTUGUESE
 # of Booths: 2 

# of Interpreters: 4
Event Summary:

Entering A New Era For Mozambican Coal
As Mozambique prepares for the first shipments of coal to enter the export markets, 2011 marks a turning point for “the last great coal reserve in the world”. Yet as project developments progress, many are wondering how the region’s infrastructure is being upgraded in order to enable Mozambique’s great potential to be unlocked.
With ever-growing interest in investing in Southern Africa’s coal from across the global coal community, Coaltrans Mozambique provides the ideal forum to discuss key developments and opportunities in both Mozambique and Southern Africa as a whole, with leading industry figures focussing on regions ranging from Zimbabwe to Madagascar.




Coaltrans Teaam