(Skopje, November 8, 2010) 21 South-Eastern European companies will join the SEE conference, 170 one-on-ones with Austrian and international investors are organized
Raiffeisen Centrobank AG together with the SEE Stock Exchange invites investors and companies in Vienna for the SEE Regional Capital Markets Conference to be held on November 9, 2010. Cooperation partners in South-Eastern Europe are: Belgrade Stock Exchange, Macedonian Stock Exchange, Ljubljana Stock Exchange, Zagreb Stock Exchange, Banja Luka Stock Exchange, Montenegro Stock Exchange, Nex Stock Exchange and Sarajevo Stock Exchange. 65 Austrian and international investors will attend this event.
Chief representatives of the SEE Stock Exchanges with Mr. Michael Spiss, CEO of RCB
“We have recognised in time the opportunities in the SEE area and further intensified our activities within the region”, explains Michael Spiss, CEO of Raiffeisen Centrobank.The total of 21 listed companies from the SEE region who accepted the investment bank's invitation is a new record this year. Around 170 one-on-ones with a competent investor community reflected the significant interest in the required flow of information.
The companies from the following countries answered investors' questions at the conference:
Macedonia: Pharmaceutical producer Alkaloid and the banks Komercijalna Banka Skopjeand Stopanska Banka Bitola.
Croatia: the technology company Ericsson Nikola Tesla, the telecommunications company Hrvatski Telekom, and the consumer goods manufacturer and distributor Atlantic Grupa.
Serbia: Construction company Energoprojekt holding, food producer Sojaprotein, rubber producer Tigar and the bank Komercijalna Banka.
Slovenia: Poslovni sistem Mercator business group, the bank Nova KBM, port and logistics supplier Luka Koper and appliance manufacturer Gorenje.
Bosnia and Herzegovina: The bank Nova Banka and the supplier and electronics manufacturer JP Elektroprivreda BiH.
Montenegro: The Montenegrin wine producer 13. jul. Plantaze and telecommunications company Crnogorski Telekom.
Bulgaria: Pharmaceutical company Sopharma.
Romania: The two largest listed energy suppliers, Transelectrica and Transgaz.