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Date:

Date: Wednesday, March 14, 2018
Time: 7:45 – 10:00 a.m.

Fredrikson and Byron’s Mergers & Acquisitions Group and GF Data are hosting this thought-provoking roundtable discussion on the $10-$250 million market space, providing an exclusive networking opportunity with some of the most influential individuals in the middle-market deal community.

GF Data collects and publishes proprietary valuation, volume, leverage and key deal term data contributed by over 200 lower-middle market private equity funds and other deal sponsors.

This is an invitation-only event. If you cannot attend and would like to send another senior professional from your firm, please email events@fredlaw.com.

Agenda:              

7:45 a.m.             Registration and breakfast
8:30 a.m.             Discussion
10:00 a.m.           Program conclusion

Location:             

Fredrikson & Byron, P.A.
U.S. Bank Plaza
200 S. Sixth Street, Suite 4000
Minneapolis, MN

Hosted By: Fredrikson & Byron's Mergers & Acquisitions Group and GF Data

Security Information: U.S. Bank Plaza has recently instituted a new security protocol that requires all Fredrikson & Byron visitors to be registered and issued a guest badge. If you plan to attend this event, we strongly encourage registering at least 48 hours in advance, in order to expedite your arrival experience. Walk-in event attendees should allow for extra time for onsite security registration. For more information on the security process, click here.

Questions:         events@fredlaw.com    

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