America's Growth Capital to Host Inaugural Investor Conference; Software and Business Services Conference Scheduled for Monday, August 2, 2004 in Boston, MA.BOSTON Boston, town, England Boston, town (1991 pop. 26,495), E central England, on the Witham River. Boston's fame as a port dates from the 13th cent., when it was a Hanseatic port trading wool and wine. Having recovered from a decline in the 18th and 19th cent. -- America's Growth Capital will host its inaugural Software and Business Services Conference on Monday, August 2nd in Boston, MA. The one-day event one-day event a contraction of the three-day event but like that contest is aimed at selecting the best all-round horse and rider. The events usually contested are show-jumping, dressage and cross-country. features unique interview-style and traditional management presentations from a dynamic group of 48 leading public and private companies in the enterprise software and business services sectors, as well as one-on-one meeting opportunities. In addition, America's Business Services Analyst Charles Trafton will moderate a panel discussion on market and pricing trends in the receivables Receivables An asset designation applicable to all debts, unsettled transactions or other monetary obligations owed to a company by its debtors or customers. Receivables are recorded by a company's accountants and reported on the balance sheet, and they and include all debts owed management segment. More information on the event is available via America's website at www.americasgc.com. Company and investor participation for the America's Growth Capital Software and Business Services Conference is by invitation only. Clients interested in attending should contact their America's equity sales representative. Members of the media interested in covering the event should contact Rick Faubert at rfaubert@americasgc.com or 617-261-4148 for registration information. America's Growth Capital is a national, emerging growth focused, research, trading and investment banking firm founded by seasoned growth sector specialists with experience at leading boutique Boutique A small investment firm specializing in offering specific, but limited services to a select number of individuals. Notes: These investment firms are the alternatives to large financial supermarkets. They provide a highly personalized environment for investing. and bulge bracket Bulge Bracket The group of firms in an underwriting syndicate who sold the largest amount of the issue. Notes: The bulge bracket is usually the first group listed on the tombstone. investment banks The following is a list of investment banks Financial conglomerates Large financial-services conglomerates combine commercial banking and investment banking, and sometimes insurance. . The firm's strategy, business model and ownership structure are tailored for today's dynamic and competitive emerging growth capital markets. Key elements of this model include a research methodology based on deep sector knowledge, dedicated banking efforts highlighted by consistent senior-level advice, and sector-focused sales and trading resources. The company's full range of services is focused exclusively on participants and investors in emerging growth sectors. |
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