Projprzem Makrum S.A. and Grupa Kapitałowa IMMOBILE S.A. together with Albert Rokicki – investor, independent equity market analyst and author of the blog Longterm.pl – kindly invite you to the conference for stock market investors Książęca Street III. The meeting will take place on 24-25 March 2018 in the “Pod Orłem” hotel at 14 Gdańska Street in Bydgoszcz.

To take part in the contest, please like our Facebook profiles:

Grupy Kapitałowej IMMOBILE S.A. i PROJPRZEM MAKRUM S.A.

and answer the question:

What lecture would you like to hear at the next Książęca Street Conference?

Please answer under the Facebook post published on the profile of one of the conference partner companies or send it to us in a private message. We will select two people who will receive a free conference ticket.

Participation in the competition means acceptance REGULATIONS OF THE COMPETITION

More about Książęca Street III

Książęca Street is a series of conferences disseminating knowledge about investing and its speakers are experienced market practitioners. The event is mainly directed to those who want to broaden their knowledge about the market and the companies listed on the stock exchange. It is an excellent space for meetings and exchange of experiences. The initiator of the meetings was Albert Rokicki, a long-term investor and author of independent stock market forecasts and analyses. Since 2006 he has authored the most popular in Poland blog on investment, Longterm.pl.

Participating in the Książęca Street 3 conference means:

  • Two days of meetings
  • Participating in 10 lectures
  • Participating in discussion panels on the current market situation
  • Live meetings with company presidents
  • The possibility to meet and talk to conference speakers
  • Conference materials
  • Coffee breaks, lunch on Saturday and Sunday and Saturday dinner with drink bar included in the price
  • Free accommodation in the historic, 4-star Pod Orłem Hotel.
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