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WOOD's Winter in Prague emerging europe conference WOOD’s Winter in Prague Tuesday 5 December to Friday 8 December 2017 Please join us for our flagship event - now in its6th year - spanning 4 jam-packed days. We expect to host over 160 companies representing more than 15 countries. Click here ! For more information please contact Registration closes your WOOD sales representative: Tuesday: Energy, Industrials and Materials Warsaw +48 222 22 1530 Wednesday: TMT and Utilities on 10 November! Prague +420 222 096 453 Thursday: Consumer, Healthcare and Real Estate London +44 20 3530 7685 Friday: Diversified and Financials [email protected] Invited Companies by country Bolded confirmed Austria Iraq PGE OKEY Group Lokman Hekim AT & S DNO PGNiG PIK Mavi Jeans Atrium Genel Energy PKN Orlen Polymetal International Migros Ticaret BUWOG Kazakhstan PKO BP Polyus Otokar DO&CO KMG EP PKP Cargo Raven Russia Pegasus Airlines Erste Group Bank Nostrum Oil & Gas Prime Car Management Rosneft Petkim Immofinanz Steppe Cement PZU Rostelecom Reysas REIT OMV Lithuania Synthos Rusal Sabanci Holding PORR Siauliu Bankas Tauron Severstal Sisecam Raiffeisen International Poland Warsaw Stock Exchange Sistema Tat Gida Strabag Agora Wirtualna Polska Surgutneftegas TAV Telekom Austria Alior Bank Work Service Tatneft Tekfen Holding Uniqa Insurance Group Amica Romania Tinkoff Bank Teknosa Vienna Insurance AmRest Banca Transilvania TMK Torunlar REIC Warimpex Asseco Poland Bucharest Stock Exchange TransContainer Tofas Croatia Bank Millennium Conpet VTB TSKB Podravka Bank Pekao DIGI X5 Tumosan Czech Republic Benefit Systems Electrica Yandex Turcas Petrol CEZ Bogdanka Fondul Proprietatea Serbia Tupras CME Boryszew Hidroelectrica AIK Banka Turk Telekom CSOB Budimex Medlife Belgrade Stock Exchange Turk Tuborg Kofola BZ WBK Nuclearelectrica NIS Turkcell Komercni Banka CCC OMV Petrom Victoria Group (Sojaprotein) Turkish Airlines Moneta Money Bank CD Projekt Romgaz Slovenia Ulker O2 Czech Republic Ciech Transelectrica Gorenje Vakifbank Unipetrol Citi Handlowy Transgaz Krka Yapi Kredi Bankasi Georgia Cyfrowy Polsat Russia Ljubljana Stock Exchange Ukraine BGEO Group Dino Acron Petrol Astarta Georgia Healthcare Group Echo Investment Aeroflot Sava Re Avangard TBC Bank Enea AFI Development Telekom Slovenije Industrial Milk Company Greece Energa Alrosa Zavarovalnica Triglav Ferrexpo ADMIE Holding Enterprise Investors Bank Saint Petersburg Sweden Kernel Aegean Airlines Eurocash Bank Vozrozhdenie Medicover MHP Alpha Bank Famur Best Price LLC Vostok Emerging Finance United Kingdom Athex Group Forte DIXY Turkey IPF (International Personal Finance) Ellaktor GetBack Etalon Group Akbank ITE Eurobank Getin Noble Bank Evraz Akcansa Kaz Minerals Hellenic Bank Globe Trade Centre Gazprom Akfen GYO Stock Spirits Group Hellenic Petroleum Griffin Premium RE Gazprom Neft Alarko GYO Motor Oil Hellas Grupa Azoty Global Ports Anadolu Cam SPEAKERS Mytilineos Grupa Kety Globaltrans Anel Elektrik Ms. Charlotte Ruhe National Bank of Greece Grupa Lotos Highland Gold Arcelik MD for Central Europe & the OPAP ING Bank HMS Group Aselsan Baltics, EBRD OTE Intercars Lenta Aygaz Mr. Leszek Balcerowicz Piraeus Bank Group Jeronimo Martins LSR Group BIM Professor, Warsaw School Sarantis JSW LUKOIL Bizim Toptan of Economics and Chairman Titan Cement KGHM Luxoft Brisa of FOR Hungary Kruk Magnit Cimsa Mr. Mojmir Hampl ANY LPP MMK Coca-Cola Icecek Vice Governor, Czech Budapest Stock Exchange Mabion Moscow Exchange DP Eurasia N.V National Bank Graphisoft Park mBank Mostotrest Garanti Mr. Elias Athanasiou MOL Group Medicalgorithmics MTS Halkbank CEO, Enterprise Greece OTP Bank Netia M.Video Is REIT Waberer’s International Orange Polska NLMK Isbank Wizz Air Pfleiderer Group Norilsk Nickel Koc Holding 30-Oct-2017 Invited Companies by sector Bolded confirmed Consumer Grupa Lotos mBank Sollers CD Projekt Aegean Airlines Hellenic Petroleum Moneta Money Bank Steppe Cement CME Aeroflot KMG EP Moscow Exchange Strabag Cyfrowy Polsat Agora KTK National Bank of Greece Synthos DIGI Amica LUKOIL OTP Bank TAV ITE AmRest MOL Group Piraeus Bank Group Teknosa Luxoft Astarta Motor Oil Hellas PKO BP Tofas MTS Avangard NIS Prime Car Management TransContainer Netia Best Price LLC Nostrum Oil & Gas PZU Tumosan O2 Czech Republic BIM OMV Raiffeisen International Victoria Group (Sojaprotein) Orange Polska Bizim Toptan OMV Petrom Sava Re Materials OTE CCC Petrol Siauliu Bankas Acron Rostelecom Coca-Cola Icecek PGNiG TBC Bank Akcansa Telekom Slovenije Dino PKN Orlen Tinkoff Bank ANY Telekom Austria DIXY Romgaz TSKB Bogdanka Turk Telekom DO&CO Rosneft Uniqa Insurance Group Ciech Turkcell DP Eurasia N.V Seplat Petroleum Vakifbank Ferrexpo Wirtualna Polska Eurocash Surgutneftegas Vienna Insurance Gubre Fabrikalari Yandex Fourlis Tatneft Vostok Emerging Finance Highland Gold Utilities Industrial Milk Company Tupras VTB JSW CEZ Intercars Turcas Petrol Warsaw Stock Exchange Kaz Minerals Conpet Jeronimo Martins Unipetrol Yapi Kredi Bankasi MMK Electrica Kernel Financials Zavarovalnica Triglav KGHM Enea Kofola AIK Banka Healthcare Norilsk Nickel Energa Lenta Akbank Georgia Healthcare Group NLMK Global Ports LPP Alior Bank Krka Polyus Hidroelectrica Mavi Jeans Alpha Bank Lokman Hekim Rusal Nuclearelectrica Magnit Athex Group Medicalgorithmics Severstal PGE MHP Banca Transilvania Medicover Titan Cement PKP Cargo Migros Ticaret Bank Millennium Medlife TMK Tauron M.Video Bank Pekao Industrials Real Estate Transelectrica OKEY Group Bank Saint Petersburg Anadolu Cam AFI Development Transgaz OPAP Bank Vozrozhdenie Anel Elektrik Akfen GYO Pegasus Airlines Belgrade Stock Exchange Arcelik Alarko GYO WOOD & CO. ANALYSTS Podravka BGEO Group Aselsan Atrium Consumer Analysts Sarantis Bucharest Stock Exchange Boryszew Budimex Financial Sector Analysts Greek Research Analyst Stock Spirits Group Budapest Stock Exchange Brisa BUWOG Industrial / Airlines Research Tat Gida BZ WBK Cimsa Echo Investment Analyst Ulker Citi Handlowy Ellaktor Etalon Group Macroeconomic Research Famur Globe Trade Centre Waberer’s CSOB Analyst Forte Graphisoft Park Wizz Air Erste Group Bank Metals/Mining Analyst Globaltrans Griffin Premium RE X5 Eurobank Milan Branch of WOOD & Co. Diversified Garanti Gorenje Immofinanz European Fixed Income Oil & Gas Analyst Fondul Proprietatea GetBack Grupa Azoty Is REIT Real Estate Analyst Sabanci Holding Getin Noble Bank Grupa Kety LSR Group Romania Research Analyst Sistema Halkbank HMS Group PORR TMT Analyst Work Service Hellenic Bank Koc Holding Raven Russia Turkish and Regional Energy ING Bank Masterplast Reysas REIT Financials Analyst ADMIE Holding IPF (International Personal Mostotrest Torunlar REIC Turkish Research Analyst Finance) Aygaz Mytilineos Warimpex Utilities/Pharmaceuticals/ Isbank DNO Nokian Tyres TMT Telecom Analyst Komercni Banka Eurasia Drilling Company Otokar Agora Kruk Gazprom Pfleiderer Group Asseco Poland LGT Bank Gazprom Neft Polymetal International AT&S Ljubljana Stock Exchange Genel Energy Sisecam AVG 30-Oct-2017 Confirmed Companies by day Tuesday 05.12.2017 Turcas Petrol Transelectrica Medlife CCC ADMIE Holding Unipetrol Turcas Petrol MHP CME ANY VTB Bank Turk Telekom Migros Ticaret CSOB DINO Aselsan Waberer´s International Turkcell MMK DP Eurasia N.V. Astarta Wirtualna Polska Holding VTB Bank Moscow Exchange Eurobank Budapest Stock Exchange Work Service Waberer´s International MTS Eurocash CEZ SPEAKER Wirtualna Polska Holding M.Video Fondul Proprietatea Ciech Mr. Mojmir Hampl Work Service Mytilineos Georgia Healthcare Group Cimsa Vice Governor, Czech National Zavarovalnica Triglav Norilsk Nickel Getback Coca-Cola Icecek Bank SPEAKER OKEY Group Getin Noble Bank Wednesday 06.12.2017 Dixy Mr. Leszek Balcerowicz OPAP Halkbank ADMIE Holding Professor, Warsaw School Energa OTP Bank Hellenic Bank Agora of Economics and Chairman Erste Group Bank Petrol ING BSK Aselsan of FOR Ferrexpo Podravka Koc Holding Asseco Poland Thursday 07.12.2017 Genel Energy PORR Komercni Banka AT & S Aegean Airlines Global Ports PZU Kruk Budapest Stock Exchange Amrest Lenta Globaltrans Rostelecom CD Projekt Athens Stock Exchange Magnit Grupa Azoty Sarantis Group CEZ Atrium Mavi Jeans Grupa Lotos Severstal Ciech Aygaz mBank Hellenic Petroleum Siauliu Bankas Cyfrowy Polsat Banca Transilvania MHP HMS Group Sistema Migros Ticaret DIGI Communications Bank Millennium Industrial Milk Cmpany Steppe Cement Moneta Money Bank Dixy Bank Pekao Intercars Stock Spirits Group Moscow Exchange Erste Group Bank Best Price LLC Jeronimo Martins TAT Gida MTS Globaltrans BGEO Group Kaz Minerals Tauron Mytilineos Grupa Lotos Bizim Toptan Kety TMK National Bank of Greece Intercars Brisa KGHM Torunlar REIC OPAP Kety Bucharest Stock Exchange Komercni Banka Transelectrica OTP Bank KGHM Budapest Stock Exchange MMK Turcas Petrol Piraeus Bank Lokman Hekim BZ WBK MOL Turkcell PKO BP CCC LUKOIL Podravka Motor Oil Hellas Ulker LSR Cyfrowy Polsat PZU NIS Uniqa Insurance Group Luxoft DINO Rostelecom NLMK Vienna Insurance Group MMK Dixy Sarantis Group Norilsk Nickel VTB Bank MOL DP Eurasia N.V. 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