NEW YORK, Sept. 14, 2016 -- Maxim Group LLC, a leading full-service investment banking, securities and wealth management firm, along with Edison Group, will host its inaugural Israel conference on Wednesday, September 14, 2016 at Maxim Group’s Corporate Headquarters in the Chrysler Building in NYC.
"We are pleased to be hosting this conference which further strengthens our ties within the Israeli Capital Markets. Given the fact that almost twenty percent of the foreign companies listed on NASDAQ are Israeli, we see Israel as an important growth partner for the future,” said Michael Rabinowitz, Chairman and CEO of Maxim Group.
Inaugural Israel Day is a senior level, interactive conference experience designed to meet the needs of Companies by creating exposure to existing and potential accredited retail and institutional clients. This one-day event will feature more than 19 presentations across Healthcare and Technology from a selection of companies founded in Israel.
Presenting companies will be showcased through a combination of company presentations, Q&A sessions, and management one-on-one meetings designed to provide investors with an in-depth perspective on the innovation and development of Israeli companies in the Healthcare and Technology space. Inaugural Israel Day will also showcase three specialized 60-minute panel sessions featuring industry leaders including company executives, institutional investors and entrepreneurs; moderated by senior management of Maxim Group. The panel discussions are as follows:
• Understanding the Sell Side & the Roles of the Analyst: the Institutional Salesman & the Retail Broker
• Understanding the Buy Side & Institutional Mindset
• How to successfully build a presence in the US, financing strategies, IR, PR and building an institutional and retail shareholder base
About Maxim Group LLC
Maxim Group LLC is a leading full-service investment banking, securities and wealth management firm headquartered in New York. The Firm provides a full array of financial services including investment banking; private wealth management; and global institutional equity, fixed income and derivative sales & trading, equity research and prime brokerage services to a diverse range of corporate clients, institutional investors and high net worth individuals. Maxim Group is a registered broker-dealer with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB), and is a member of the following: Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), Securities Insurance Protection Corporation (SIPC), NASDAQ Stock Market and NYSE Arca, Inc. To learn more about Maxim Group, visit www.maximgrp.com.
For further information please contact: John J. Garrity Chief Marketing Officer 212.895.3624 [email protected]


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