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29 November 2017 Frankfurt / Main DEUTSCHE BÖRSE CASH MARKET Deutsches Eigenkapitalforum 27 –29 November 2017 Frankfurt / Main Programme Overview and Floorplans Main Sponsors Sponsors Partners Media Partners ICF BANK CMS_LawTax_RGB_from101.eps Monday, 27 November 2017 09:00 Morning Coffee Time for networking and opportunity to visit the exhibition Plenary session I – Main Stage 09:30 Welcome Address and Opening Remarks * Gregor Pottmeyer, CFO Dr. Ingrid Hengster, Executive Board Deutsche Börse AG KfW Bankengruppe 10:00 Keynote Speech: „When is the Interest Turnaround Coming? – Outlook on Economy and Capital Markets“ * Although the German economy is going from strength to strength, Chair: Speaker: inflation pressure remains subdued. For capital markets, this is Stefan Ries Dr. Holger Schmieding a dream constellation? But for how long can it last? And how will Director Equity Capital Markets Chief Economist the ECB react to a gradual rise in inflation? These are the core Berenberg Berenberg questions Dr Holger Schmieding will discuss in his presentation. Analysts’ conferences I Room London Madrid Milan Oslo Paris Zurich 10:30 GRAMMER AG EQS Group AG FinTech Group AG MorphoSys AG B.R.A.I.N. Biotechnology […] Network AG 11:00 paragon AG* Nemetschek SE German Startups Group Ergomed plc Phoenix Solar AG GmbH & Co. KGaA* 11:30 Progress-Werk Reply SpA MPC Capital AG Evotec AG SFC Energy AG Oberkirch AG* 12:00 Lunch Time for networking and opportunity to visit the exhibition Plenary session II – Main Stage 13:00 New Ways to Invest – Where the Money Goes in the Future The Trumpmania and Euroscepticism at the beginning of 2017 turned around by now. Europe and the USA grow successfully in the meantime. Hence, the question arises where will the money go in the future? Where will the central banks´ actions lead to? And will emerging markets and new products like D-Shares play a more important role for future investments? Chair: Speakers: Patrick Kalbhenn Marco Brockhaus Dr. Martin Lück Junjun Zhu Spokesperson CEO Managing Director / Director Product Development Dept. Deutsche Börse AG Brockhaus Capital Capital Market Strategy DACH China Europe International Exchange DEUTSCHE BÖRSE Management AG BlackRock CASH MARKET Analysts’ conferences II Room London Madrid Milan Oslo Paris Zurich Deutsches Eigenkapitalforum 13:30 Softing AG Solutions 30 SE Wüstenrot & Württem- PAION AG Energiekontor AG* bergische AG* 14:00 Masterflex SE* Mensch und Maschine Deutsche Börse AG Probiodrug AG* Cropenergies AG 27 –29 November 2017 Software SE* 14:30 Schaltbau Holding AG USU Software AG Deutsche Beteiligungs Newron Pharmaceuti- PNE WIND AG* M1 Kliniken AG Frankfurt / Main AG cals SpA 15:00 KROMI Logistik AG HolidayCheck Group AG Hypoport AG Medigene AG VERBIO Vereinigte ETERNA Mode GmbH* BioEnergie AG (Bonds) Programme Overview and Floorplans 15:30 Coffee Break Time for networking and opportunity to visit the exhibition Analysts’ conferences III Room London Madrid Milan Oslo Paris Zurich Main Sponsors 16:00 MBB SE* Intershop Communica- NÜRNBERGER Vita 34* Daldrup & Söhne AG* EYEMAXX Real tions AG Beteiligungs-AG* Estate AG* (Bonds) 16:30 Koenig & Bauer AG ATOSS Software AG MAX 21 AG Allergy Therapeutics plc CIECH SA Neue ZWL Zahnradwerk Leipzig GmbH* (Bonds) 17:00 OHB SE KPS AG* Ferratum Oyj Merck KGaA Berentzen-Gruppe AG FC Gelsenkirchen- Schalke 04 e.V.* (Bonds) Sponsors 17:30 Elmos GFT Technologies SE Grand City Transgene S.A. windeln.de SE* Semiconductor AG Properties S.A. 18:00 Mynaric AG SYZYGY AG The Grounds Real Estate elumeo SE Development AG* Pitches of Foreign Companies – Forum (moderated by Edison) Partners Media Partners 17:30 The presentations of foreign listed companies are taking place concurrently to the analysts’ conferences III. Presenting companies: ABIVAX, MyBucks S.A., NOXXON Pharma N.V., S&T AG, Verona Pharma plc. ICF BANK CMS_LawTax_RGB_from101.eps 18:30 Closing Snacks and Drinks at the Sponsors’ Stands – Forum Monday, 27 November 2017 Annotation: The following companies are available for 1-on-1s only: Adler Modemärkte AG, Capital Stage AG, Delticom AG, DEUTZ, Dürr AG, Francotyp-Postalia Holding AG, GRENKE AG, Hannover Rück SE, INDUS Holding AG, K+S AG, LANXESS AG, M.A.X. Automation AG, mVISE, 09:00 Morning Coffee Time for networking and opportunity to visit the exhibition publity AG, R. STAHL AG, Sixt Leasing SE, Theraclion, Villeroy & Boch AG, Wacker Chemie AG Deutsches Eigenkapitalforum Plenary session I – Main Stage 27 – 29 November 2017 * Presentation in German language 09:30 Welcome Address and Opening Remarks * Gregor Pottmeyer, CFO Dr. Ingrid Hengster, Executive Board Frankfurt / Main Deutsche Börse AG KfW Bankengruppe Floorplans Floorplans 10:00 Keynote Speech: „When is the Interest Turnaround Coming? – Outlook on Economy and Capital Markets“ * Although the German economy is going from strength to strength, Chair: Speaker: Sheraton Frankfurt Airport Hotel & Conference Center, Level E1 1-on-1 floors inflation pressure remains subdued. For capital markets, this is Stefan Ries Dr. Holger Schmieding 3rd floor, 4th floor, 5th floor, a dream constellation? But for how long can it last? And how will Director Equity Capital Markets Chief Economist Exhibitors in Plenum (A-B): Exhibitors in Forum (1-8): 3001- 3080 4001- 4080 5001- 5067 the ECB react to a gradual rise in inflation? These are the core Berenberg Berenberg questions Dr Holger Schmieding will discuss in his presentation. A KfW 1 Edison > Rooms 3041-3080 > Rooms 4041-4080 > Rooms 5041-5067 B Commerzbank 2 ICF BANK C BNP Paribas 3 MSW 3041 3042 3043 3044 3046 3048 3050 3052 3054 … 4041 4042 4043 4044 4046 … 5041 5042 5043 5044 5046 … Analysts’ conferences I 4 EY 5 Ebner Stolz Room London Madrid Milan Oslo Paris Zurich 6 BDO 3049 3051 3053 … 4045 … 5045 … 7 Master Investor … 3006 … 4006 … 5006 10:30 GRAMMER AG EQS Group AG FinTech Group AG MorphoSys AG B.R.A.I.N. Biotechnology 8 Capital Market Partner […] Network AG … 3005 3004 3003 3002 3001 … 4005 4004 4003 4002 4001 … 5005 5004 5003 5002 5001 11:00 paragon AG* Nemetschek SE German Startups Group Ergomed plc Phoenix Solar AG < Rooms 3001-3034 < Rooms 4001-4040 < Rooms 5001-5040 GmbH & Co. KGaA* 11:30 Progress-Werk Reply SpA MPC Capital AG Evotec AG SFC Energy AG Lunch Buffet Oberkirch AG* & Coffee Bar > Access to Rooms 2020-2031 (Level E2) Document Centre B 4 3 12:00 Lunch Time for networking and opportunity to visit the exhibition Oslo 1030 1032 Paris 1038 2 Deutsche 5 Börse A 6 Forum Presentations Elevators Plenary session II – Main Stage Help Desk Zurich 1031 1033 1036 1037 Main Level E1 13:00 New Ways to Invest – Where the Money Goes in the Future Plenum 1 Check-in Entrance Madrid 1039 1041 The Trumpmania and Euroscepticism at the beginning of 2017 turned around by now. Europe and the USA grow successfully in Main Stage 7 1-on-1 Internet 8 Press Lounge Smoking Management Lounge the meantime. Hence, the question arises where will the money go in the future? Where will the central banks´ actions lead to? Area by 1040 1042 MC Services London Milan And will emerging markets and new products like D-Shares play a more important role for future investments? Venture Stage Chair: Speakers: Access Ramp Taxi Exit Ramp Patrick Kalbhenn Marco Brockhaus Dr. Martin Lück Junjun Zhu Spokesperson CEO Managing Director / Director Product Development Dept. As of 06.11.2017 Deutsche Börse AG Brockhaus Capital Capital Market Strategy DACH China Europe International Exchange Management AG BlackRock Analysts’ conferences II Room London Madrid Milan Oslo Paris Zurich 13:30 Softing AG Solutions 30 SE Wüstenrot & Württem- PAION AG Energiekontor AG* bergische AG* 14:00 Masterflex SE* Mensch und Maschine Deutsche Börse AG Probiodrug AG* Cropenergies AG Software SE* 14:30 Schaltbau Holding AG USU Software AG Deutsche Beteiligungs Newron Pharmaceuti- PNE WIND AG* M1 Kliniken AG AG cals SpA 15:00 KROMI Logistik AG HolidayCheck Group AG Hypoport AG Medigene AG VERBIO Vereinigte ETERNA Mode GmbH* BioEnergie AG (Bonds) 15:30 Coffee Break Time for networking and opportunity to visit the exhibition Analysts’ conferences III Room London Madrid Milan Oslo Paris Zurich 16:00 MBB SE* Intershop Communica- NÜRNBERGER Vita 34* Daldrup & Söhne AG* EYEMAXX Real tions AG Beteiligungs-AG* Estate AG* (Bonds) 16:30 Koenig & Bauer AG ATOSS Software AG MAX 21 AG Allergy Therapeutics plc CIECH SA Neue ZWL Zahnradwerk Leipzig GmbH* (Bonds) 17:00 OHB SE KPS AG* Ferratum Oyj Merck KGaA Berentzen-Gruppe AG FC Gelsenkirchen- Schalke 04 e.V.* (Bonds) 17:30 Elmos GFT Technologies SE Grand City Transgene S.A. windeln.de SE* Semiconductor AG Properties S.A. 18:00 Mynaric AG SYZYGY AG The Grounds Real Estate elumeo SE Development AG* Pitches of Foreign Companies – Forum (moderated by Edison) 17:30 The presentations of foreign listed companies are taking place concurrently to the analysts’ conferences III. Presenting companies: ABIVAX, MyBucks S.A., NOXXON Pharma N.V., S&T AG, Verona Pharma plc. 18:30 Closing Snacks and Drinks at the Sponsors’ Stands – Forum Annotation: The following companies are available for 1-on-1s only: Adler Modemärkte AG, Capital Stage AG, Delticom AG, DEUTZ, Dürr AG, Francotyp-Postalia Holding AG, GRENKE AG, Hannover Rück SE, INDUS Holding AG, K+S AG, LANXESS AG, M.A.X. Automation AG, mVISE, publity AG, R. STAHL AG, Sixt Leasing SE, Theraclion, Villeroy & Boch AG, Wacker Chemie AG Deutsches Eigenkapitalforum 27 – 29 November 2017 * Presentation in German language Frankfurt / Main Floorplans Floorplans Sheraton Frankfurt Airport Hotel & Conference Center, Level E1 1-on-1 floors 3rd floor,
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