PARIS, April 15, 2016 -- The 2016 'SmallCap Event', created and organized by CF&B Communication, has been the largest edition since it is inception.
150 Top Managers from Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland, with a market cap below or equal to €500M joined the Event.
205 European institutional investors and family offices, interested in smallcaps were present and over 1,500 meetings were held.
We would like to thank the LSEG (London Stock Exchange Group), CFO Sim Investment Bank, Invest Securities as well as our media partners who by their presence, supported this asset class.
As part of the Events organized by CF&B Communication in 2016, the 16th edition of the Large & MidCap Event will take place on October 5 and 6 in Paris, as the largest European meeting place for European listed companies and institutional investors.
For further information and queries, please contact Caroline Gilliume [email protected]
HUG#2003727


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