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Winter in Prague 147 Companies Representing 17 Countries Can Be Selected for Meetings Online emerging europe conference Winter in Prague 147 companies representing 17 countries can be selected for meetings online Aeroflot / Šiaulių Bankas have recently signed up Aeroflot is Russia’s national flag carrier and the biggest airline in the country. It connects 86 international destinations in 50 countries from Moscow, as well as 45 destinations in Russia. Due to its strategic location, the company specialises in flights from Europe to the Far East. The company operates a fleet of 182 aircraft, chiefly Airbus 330 and 320, as well as Boeing 737 and Boeing 777. Šiaulių Bankas is the fourth-largest bank in Lithuania, with the biggest share of local capital. The bank is uniquely positioned in providing loans and services to small- and medium-sized enterprises, and aims to become one of the strongest brands in the local market, pursuing a strategy of market consolidation. Šiaulių Bankas had its IPO on the Vilnius Stock Exchange in 1994. click here & For more information please contact Update your your WOOD sales representative: Tuesday to Friday Warsaw +48 222 22 1530 registration Prague +420 222 096 452 29 November to 2 December 2016 London +44 20 3530 0611 Radisson Blu Alcron Hotel [email protected] Companies by country Bolded confirmed Companies by sector Bolded confirmed Austria Hungary Romania Turkey Consumer Financials Healthcare TMT Atrium ANY Biztonsagi Nyomda Nyrt. Banca Transilvania Anadolu Efes Aegean Airlines Alior Bank Georgia Healthcare Group Asseco Poland AT&S Budapest Stock Exchange Bucharest Stock Exchange Arcelik AmRest Alpha Bank Krka AT&S CA Immobilien Magyar Telekom Conpet Bizim Toptan Anadolu Efes Athex Group (Hellenic Exchanges) Lokman Hekim CME Conwert MOL Group Electrica Cimsa Arcelik Banca Transilvania Cyfrowy Polsat S.A. Erste Bank OTP Bank Fondul Proprietatea Coca-Cola Icecek Astarta Bank Millennium Industrials Luxoft Immofinanz Wizz Air Hidroelectrica Dogan Holding Atlantic Grupa BGEO Aeroflot Magyar Telekom PORR Nuclearelectrica Dogus Otomotiv Bizim Toptan Bank Pekao Cimsa O2 Czech Republic Raiffeisen Bank Kazakhstan OMV Petrom Ford Otosan CCC Bank Zachodni WBK Ciech Orange Polska RHI Steppe Cement Romgaz Garanti Coca-Cola Icecek Bucharest Stock Exchange Dogus Otomotiv OTE Uniqa Insurance Group SIF-2 Moldova Halkbank DIXY Budapest Stock Exchange Ford Otosan Wirtualna Polska Holding Vienna Insurance Group Lithuania Transelectrica Lokman Hekim Eurocash CSOB Grupa Azoty Warimpex Šiaulių Bankas Transgaz Migros Ticaret Folli Follie Erste Bank Grupa Kęty Wienerberger Pegasus Airlines Gorenje Eurobank HMS Group Poland Russia Sabanci Holding Hellenic Petroleum Garanti Industrial Milk Company Croatia Alior Bank DIXY Teknosa Kernel Getin Noble Bank Intercars Atlantic Grupa AmRest Etalon Group Tofas Kofola Halkbank Mytilineos WOOD & CO. ANALYSTS Podravka Asseco Poland Gazprom Torunlar REIC LPP Hellenic Bank Pegas Nonwovens Alex Boulougouris Greek Research Analyst Bank Millennium HMS Group TSKB Magnit ING BSK Polymetal International Raffaella Tenconi Czech Republic Bank Pekao LENTA Tupras MHP Komercni Banka Steppe Cement Macroeconomic Research Analyst CEZ Bank Zachodni WBK Luxoft Migros Ticaret Kruk Titan Cement Lukasz Wachelko CME Ciech Magnit Ukraine Milkiland N.V. mBank Tofas & Jakub Mician CSOB CCC MMK Astarta OPAP Moneta TransContainer Consumer Analysts Kofola Cyfrowy Polsat S.A. Moscow Exchange Industrial Milk Company Pegasus Airlines Moscow Exchange Uniwheels Bram Buring Komercni Banka Energa MTS Kernel Pfleiderer Grajewo National Bank of Greece Wienerberger Utilities/Pharmaceuticals/Telecom Moneta Eurocash Novatek MHP Podravka OTP Bank Analyst O2 Czech Republic Getin Noble Bank NLMK Milkiland N.V. Pozavarovalnica Sava Piraeus Bank Group Energy Jerzy Kosinski Financial Sector Analyst (non-Banks) Pegas Nonwovens Globe Trade Centre Polymetal International RHI PKO BP Electrica Maciej Wardejn Unipetrol Grupa Azoty Polyus Sarantis PZU Gazprom Industrial / Airlines Research Analyst Grupa Kęty Rosneft Teknosa Raiffeisen Bank Lotos Andrew Jones Georgia ING BSK Rusal SPEAKERS Wizz Air Šiaulių Bankas MMK Metals/Mining Analyst BGEO Intercars Severstal Mr. Aivaras Abromavicius X5 TBC Bank MOL Group Jonathan Lamb Former Minister of Economy of Oil & Gas Analyst Georgia Healthcare Group KGHM TMK Triglav Group Motor Oil Hellas Ukraine Jakub Caithaml TBC Bank Kruk TransContainer Diversified TSKB NIS Mr. Jiří Rusnok Real Estate Analyst Lotos X5 Governor of the Czech National Bank Dogan Holding Uniqa Insurance Group Novatek Lucian Albulescu Germany LPP Mr. Miroslav Singer Fondul Proprietatea Vienna Insurance Group OMV Petrom Romania Research Analyst Former Governor of the Czech Uniwheels mBank Serbia Prime Car Management Vostok Emerging Finance Petrol Piotr Raciborski National Bank TMT Analyst Orange Polska NIS Sabanci Holding Warsaw Stock Exchange PGNiG Mr. Ludwik Sobolewski Can Demir Greece Pfleiderer Grajewo SIF-2 Moldova PKN Orlen CEO of the Bucharest Stock Exchange Turkish and Regional Financials Aegean Airlines PGE Slovenia Mr. Gyula Pleschinger Work Service Utilities Romgaz Analyst Alpha Bank PGNiG Gorenje Representative of the Central Bank CEZ Rosneft Oytun Altasli of Hungary Turkish Research Analyst Athex Group (Hellenic Exchanges) PKN Orlen Krka Materials Conpet Tupras Mr. Lukasz Mezyk Milan Branch of WOOD & Co. Eurobank PKO BP Petrol ANY Biztonsagi Nyomda Nyrt. Energa Unipetrol Polish Political Analyst European Fixed Income Folli Follie PKP Cargo Pozavarovalnica Sava Gubre Fabrikalari T.A.S. Hidroelectrica Hellenic Bank Prime Car Management Triglav Group KGHM Nuclearelectrica Real Estate Hellenic Petroleum PZU NLMK PGE Atrium Motor Oil Hellas Tauron Sweden Polyus PKP Cargo CA Immobilien Mytilineos Warsaw Stock Exchange Vostok Emerging Finance PORR Tauron Conwert National Bank of Greece Wirtualna Polska Holding Rusal Transelectrica Etalon Group OPAP WorkService Severstal Transgaz Globe Trade Centre OTE TMK Immofinanz Piraeus Bank Group Torunlar REIC Sarantis Warimpex Titan Cement 10-11-2016 10-11-2016 29.11 | Tuesday Erste Group Bank Eurocash 2.12 | Friday Asseco Poland Eurobank Fondul Proprietatea Aegean Airlines Atlantic Grupa Hellenic Bank Ford Otosan Alpha Bank Bank Millennium IMC Garanti Anadolu Efes Bucharest Stock Exchange ING BSK Grupa Azoty Arcelik BZ WBK Kernel Grupa Lotos Athens Stock Exchange CCC Kęty HIDROELECTRICA Atlantic Grupa Cimsa Komercni Banka HMS Group Atrium European CME ( Central Media Enterprises ) Kruk Kernel Bank Pekao CSOB Lokman Hekim Kęty Banka Transilvania Electrica LPP Kruk BGEO Group Erste Group Bank Magyar Telekom Lenta Bizim Toptan Eurobank MMK Lokman Hekim CA Immobilien Getin Noble Bank Moneta Magnit Coca-Cola Icecek ING BSK Moscow Exchange MHP Cyfrowy Polsat Intercars NLMK Migros Ticaret Dogus Otomotiv Kernel O2 Czech Republic MMK Etalon Group Komercni Banka Orange Polska (TPSA) MOL Eurobank Lokman Hekim OTE Motor Oil Hellas Eurocash Luxoft OTP Bank Mytilineos Folli Follie Magyar Telekom PKP Cargo NIS Garanti mBank RHI AG NLMK George Healthcare Group Moneta Rusal Nuclearelectrica (SNN) Gorenje Moscow Exchange Severstal OMV Petrom GTC National Bank of Greece TMK OPAP Hellenic Petroleum O2 Czech Republic Transgaz OTE Immofinanz Orange Polska (TPSA) Triglav Group Pegas Nonwovens Kernel OTE Vostok Emerging Finance Pegasus Airlines KOFOLA OTP Bank Warsaw Stock Exchange Petrol Krka Piraeus Bank Wirtualna Polska Holding Pfleiderer Grajewo Lenta PKO Bank Polski Work Service PGE Lokman Hekim Prime Car Management SPEAKERS PGNiG Magnit Romgaz Mr. Aivaras Abromavicius PKN Orlen MHP Former Minister of Economy Rusal PKP Cargo Migros Ticaret of Ukraine Sava Reinsurance Company Podravka Milkiland N.V. Mr. Jiří Rusnok SIF2 Moldova Governor of the Czech National Bank Polymetal International MOL TSKB Mr. Gyula Pleschinger PORR MTS Uniqa Insurance Group Representative of the Central Bank PZU Novatek of Hungary Vostok Emerging Finance Raiffeisen Int. OPAP 1.12 | Thursday Warsaw Stock Exchange Rosneft OTE Aegean Airlines Wirtualna Polska Holding Sarantis Group Pegasus Airlines Alpha Bank Work Service Steppe Cement PGNiG Amrest SPEAKERS Tauron Podravka ANY Biztonsagi Nyomda Nyrt. Mr. Ludwik Sobolewski TBC Bank Polyus CEO of the Bucharest Stock Exchange Astarta Teknosa PZU Mr. Lukasz Mezyk Athens Stock Exchange Titan Cement Rosneft Polish Political Analyst Atlantic Grupa TMK Sabanci Holding 30.11 | Wednesday Bank Pekao Tofas Sarantis Group Alior Bank Bizim Toptan Torunlar REIC Steppe Cement ANY Biztonsagi Nyomda Nyrt. 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