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Warsaw Stock Exchange Promotes Foreign Issuers Among Investors - The 2nd WSE International Companies’ Forum Was Held On 26 April 2012 - The Goal Of The Event Was To Promote Foreign Companies Listed On The WSE Among Institutional Investors

Date 26/04/2012

The 2nd WSE International Companies’ Forum organised by the Warsaw Stock Exchange took place at the Hyatt Regency Warsaw on 26 April 2012. The partners of the event were Bank Zachodni WBK, Dom Maklerski Citi Handlowy, Ipopema Securities SA, and Wood & Company. The event media partners were TVN CNBC, Parkiet, and TOK FM.

The goal of the conference was to promote foreign companies listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange by their broader introduction to institutional investors also by way of research reports.

The forum brought together 15 foreign companies and 48 financial institutions and brokers. It featured open company presentations and one-on-one meetings between companies and investors.

List of companies participating in the event:

No.

Company

Country

Industry

1.            

Agroton

Ukraine

Food industry

2.            

Agrowill Group

Lithuania

Food industry

3.            

Astarta Holding

Ukraine

Food industry

4.            

Automotive Components Europe

Spain

Automobile industry

5.            

CEZ

Czech Rep.

Energy industry

6.            

Cinema City International

Israel

Media industry

7.            

E-Star

Hungary

Energy industry

8.            

Industrial Milk Company

Ukraine

Food industry

9.            

KSG Agro

Ukraine

Food industry

10.         

Kulczyk Oil Ventures

Canada

Oil and gas industry

11.         

Milkiland

Ukraine

Food industry

12.         

Nova Kreditna Banka Maribor

Slovenia

Banking industry

13.         

Ovostar Union

Ukraine

Food industry

14.

Ronson

Israel

Real estate industry

15.

Warimpex

Austria

Real estate industry

 

The event was yet another initiative of the WSE aiming to strengthen the position of the Warsaw Stock Exchange as an international trading floor attractive to foreign issuers. The WSE’s two stock markets list 47 foreign companies (40 on the WSE Main Market and 7 on NewConnect); the WSE has 30 foreign Exchange Members in 14 countries.