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Seminar: Politics, Economics & Investment Post-2008

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Friday 10th October 2008

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Renowned commentators: Roger Kerr, Brian Gaynor and Jeff Matthews, discuss how a new political order could create opportunities that may benefit investors in 2009.

Hurry to register your place now for this valuable seminar. Registrations close 12 October 2008.

To examine the prospect of new leadership and the possible outcomes for thinking investors, Spicers have invited three diverse economic commentators, each an expert in their own field, to provide insights on the political and economic factors that will influence investment settlement.

  • Date: Wednesday October 15th
  • Time: 11.30am - 2.00pm
  • Programme: Light finger food and refreshments from 11.30am - presentation commences 12.10pm.
  • Venue: Crowne Plaza Hotel, Albert Street, Auckland

    Click on this link for more details and to register:
    http://www.spicers.co.nz/Expert-Advice/Seminars/MenuId/202.aspx?PageId=190

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