ACG Membership Surpasses 11,000 Mark.Association for Corporate Growth's Membership Continues Ascent Record 2006 Mergers Pace of $3.8 Trillion Benefits Member Firms CHICAGO -- The Association for Corporate Growth (ACG ACG American College of Gastroenterology; angiocardiography; apexcardiogram. AcG accelerator globulin (coagulation factor V). AcG accelerator globulin (clotting factor V). ), the premier professional organization focused on corporate growth, corporate development, and mergers and acquisitions, announced today that it has surpassed 11,000 members. The 53-year-old association has more than doubled its 5,000 members of six years ago. "ACG continues to provide unparalleled value to its members," said Daniel Varroney, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of ACG. "Our growth can be attributed to the strength of the ACG brand and the record dealmaking environment, strong chapter leadership and programming. A record $3.8 trillion of deals in 2006 is impacting ACG's membership growth as dealmakers see the ACG community as a vital place to network with colleagues and discover good investments." In the recent ACG/Thomson 2006 Year-End Dealmakers Survey, 93% of the 1,230 respondents characterized the current M&A environment as good or excellent - with almost half expecting further acceleration of activity in 2007. The sum of ACG's diverse membership, educational programs, access to industry leaders and expert insights - within an atmosphere of mutual respect, makes ACG the leading authority on corporate growth. "ACG is experiencing rapid growth in membership as dealmakers seek out competitive advantages in networking and deal flow generation amidst the current, feverish environment," said Paul Stewart Paul Stewart is the name of many notable people:
LLC - Logical Link Control , a private equity firm. "Members are taking advantage of the countless Capital Connections and ACG chapter events, and are looking to the upcoming ACG InterGrowth in·ter·growth n. 1. The growing of one thing with or into another. 2. Mineralogy The growing together of crystals from two or more minerals. Conference from May 2-4 in Phoenix, to maximize their dealflow." About ACG Founded in 1954, the Association for Corporate Growth (ACG) is the leading global association for professionals involved in corporate growth, corporate development, and mergers and acquisitions. Today ACG stands at over 11,000 members from corporations, private equity, finance, and professional service firms representing Fortune 500, Fortune 1000, FTSE FTSE A company that specializes in index calculation. Although not part of a stock exchange, co-owners include the London Stock Exchange and the Financial Times. Notes: The FTSE is similar to Standard & Poor's in the United States. 100, and mid-market companies in 53 chapters in North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. and Europe. For more information, please visit: www.acg.org. To learn more about ACG InterGrowth, please visit: http://www.acg.org/conferences/intergrowth/. |
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