The
Top Benefits of Attending the Value Investing Congress
The
10th Annual New York Value Investing Congress is just weeks away
(Sept. 8-9), but there’s still time to get your seat and enjoy the
many benefits of attending the Congress in-person:
·
Speaker Wisdom –
Congress speakers explain their stock ideas with detailed, well-reasoned
analysis. But the presentations are not live-streamed or distributed
afterwards, so only onsite attendees benefit from the brilliance of
these successful money managers.
·
Audience Q&A – Congress attendees are
savvy, professional investors and their insightful questions often clarify and
expand on a speaker’s investment thesis. As with speaker commentary,
live Q&A is only available to onsite attendees.
·
Exclusive Information – The Congress is closed to the media and
live bloggers-- our attendees benefit first from actionable information.
·
Great Networking – The VIC Cocktail
Reception has become a favorite among attendees for sharing new ideas, creating
new business opportunities and making friendships that can last a lifetime.
Register
now and benefit from attending the Congress in-person. But seats are
strictly limited to 275, so we encourage Cheap Stocks readers to
register now, before we sell out.
For
a special Cheap Stocks Discount, register now with Offer Code: CHEAPSTOCKS at http://www.valueinvestingcongress.com/congress/register-now-partners/
Confirmed Speakers include:
- Leon Cooperman, Omega Advisors
- Sahm Adrangi, Kerrisdale Capital Management
- Carson Block, Muddy Waters Research
- Andrew Left, Citron Research
- Alexander Roepers, Atlantic Investment Management
- Jeffrey Smith, Starboard Value
- Amitabh Singhi, Surefin Investments
- Guy Spier, Aquamarine Fund
- David Hurwitz, SC Fundamental
- Michael Kao, Akanthos Capital
- Guy Gottfried, Rational Capital Management
- Adam Crocker, Metropolitan Capital Advisors
- Whitney Tilson, Kase Capital
- John Lewis, Osmium Partners
- Tim Eriksen, Eriksen Capital Management
- Cliff Remily, Northwest Priority Capital
- With more to come!
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