| Lally School Experts to Discuss the Stock Markets Performance in 2004
Experts from Rensselaers Lally School will examine the stock market by industry and offer in-depth investment analysis in a Wednesday, Oct. 1 seminar titled Will the Stock Market Recover
And If So, When?
The Lally School-sponsored event will be held from 3 to 5:30 p.m. in room 318 of the Darrin Communications Center. It is free and open to the public.
A number of factors the current tumultuous international situation in the Middle East and the continuing global downturn, to name two have made it difficult for some investors to forecast and make decisions about the stock market, said Denis Fred Simon, dean of the Lally School. The faculty members participating in our seminar have a vast amount of experience with and knowledge of the stock market, and we are confident that they will help attendees gain a deeper understanding of whats in store for Wall Street.
Simon will moderate the event, which will begin with talks by Pier A. Abetti, professor of management, and Bela Musits, founder and managing director of High Peaks Venture Partners LP. Abetti will explore The Rise and Fall of the Worlds Most Valuable Companies and Musits will talk about The Rise and Fall of New Entrepreneurial Ventures.
Next, a panel of Lally School experts will discuss market trends in specific industries:
- Biotechnology and pharmaceuticals Shreefal Mehta, research assistant professor of management
- Information and communications Greg Hughes, clinical professor of management and former Lucent executive
- Media Phil Phan, the Warren H. Bruggeman 46 and Pauline Urban Bruggeman Distinguished Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship
- Banking and financial services Iftekhar Hasan, professor of management
- Professional and consulting services Thiagarajan (Ravi) Ravichandran, associate professor of management
Hugh Johnson, senior vice president and chief investment officer for First Albany Corporation, will then speak about The Perspective of Institutional Investors.
At the conclusion, Simon will poll the audience of students, faculty, business leaders, and guests on their views of industry trends and on their own market predictions.
To RSVP to attend the seminar, contact Enza Bove at bovee@rpi.edu or 276-2812.
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