LD Micro yesterday kicked-off its Main Event Small-Cap
conference in Los Angeles, where several speakers addressed an audience of
eager attendees, who were also given the opportunity to attend informative
panels and presentations from about 20 small-cap companies.
The event opened up with financial analyst Andrew Wheeler
discussing QE4 (the Fed’s bond-buying program), quantitative easing and how
interest rates are impacting the economy. Up next was Tobias Carlisle, author
of the website Greenbackd and the books Deep Value: Why Activists Investors and
Other Contrarians Battle for Control of Losing Corporations and Quantitative
Value: A Practitioner’s Guide to Automating Intelligent Investment and Eliminating
Behavioral Errors.
Of course, it’s no investor conference without an array of
investment options and enthusiastic executives. After the afternoon events,
about 20 small-cap companies initiated three-days of company presentations from
businesses covering a wide range of industries, including beverages,
healthcare, technology, biotech, fitness and more.
Attendees were then privy to panels covering cannabis and
uplisting, followed by evening speaking presentations by Adam Epstein, author
and advisor to the boards of pre-IPO and small-cap companies, and David Weild,
the man Forbes calls the “Father of the JOBS Act.”
Today’s schedule is chock-full of presentations from
innovative, high potential companies from all over the United States and
abroad. If you’re missing out on the event, head over to
www.ldmicro.missionir.com and take a look at the presentation schedule and find
out a bit about each company.
*Schedule is subject to change throughout the course of the
event
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