Thursday, February 17, 2011

Capital Markets Revival across America with the Miami International Investment Conference

SOURCE: Miami International Investment Conference



Brokers, Venture Capitalists, Institutional Investors and Accredited Investors Are Encouraged to Register to Attend

Recent successes of the San Diego Investment Conference (SDIC) will spread across America’s Southern markets with the Miami International Investment Conference (MIIC) on March 12th, 2011.

SDIC and MIIC Founder Patrick A. Howell reports of the capital market events, “Nearly $60MM in funding opportunities from our inaugural SDIC conference in December, with over 50% of presenting companies reporting a funding event as a direct result of their presentation at our conference and nearly 70% reporting a return engagement.  These are results companies can take to the bank.   Or, even better, further capital formation and growth development.”

Mr. Howell continues, “The February 21st Century Microcap Energy Conference reported excellent results as well with 100% of our firms being followed up with ‘ACME’ retail broker dealers or ‘Joe’ angel and accredited investors.   Multiple checks that were written at the February Torrey Pines event and would like to have 100% of our presenting firms funded directly by our conference or increased market participation reported within one fiscal quarter.   We will, as America, continue to strive for excellence. ”

Raymond Oliver, MIIC Executive Director, also notes, “The American Economy’s recovery dovetails succinctly with emergence of capital formation as well as investment conferences as Financial Services Exchange, the Money Show and the Southwest Investment Association as dominant players in their respective markets.   These conferences are market plays in the best traditions of Wall Street.  America Capitalism is, bar none, the citadel for the rest of the world… including Brazil, Russia India and China.”

Mr. Oliver concludes, “We are proud of the diversity of our line up that represent the tremendous growth sectors of  Renewable Energy, American Oil and Gas, Education, Technology and Education sectors, according to analysts the next or continued growth sectors of our markets.”   A partial list of MIICs March’s presenters includes:

Aztec Solar Power (www.aztecsolarpower.com) Unable to make the SDIC Energy event in February due to in climate weather conditions, Aztec Solar Power will headline the MIIC inaugural conference for a return engagement.   Aztec Solar Power’s CEO Jerry Wenger reported $122MM in contracts in 2010 and is considered to be the number one solar provider for the mid-Atlantic region.



K&M Oil and Gas, also a return engagement from brother conference SDIC, is currently located in the Illinois/Indiana basin.  K&M Oil, LLC owns 9 wells and will be drilling 2 new ones on the existing field that access a new deposit.  The fund pays out 90% of its net income, figured into quarterly payments.

5W™Inc. based in Florida is a Microsoft-centric SaaS based delivery solution focused on workflow clarity (information in context vs. data) developed by the leadership of the most successful OMG group of the 90’s. Simple to use but reactive to customer’s stated demands, via “under the covers” sophistication, priced to be affordable and deliverable to all, it has emerged at the perfect time to bring the cloud to earth for business folks everywhere.  5W delivers a range of affiliated revenue streams, minimal overhead (key company guideline) and a revolutionary, incented partnership program that brings the largest and broadest logistical partner base in the world to work with us because it’s in their best financial interest. When you couple that with the largest R &D support team available (budgeted at $15 billion a year for this environment) enhancing our product with each new improvement they apply to their product line, we are well positioned. Led by an Inc. Magazine entrepreneur of the year, the most logical question remaining is not if, but how much, money they will make.  


AmeriTech College (www.ameritech.edu) is the largest for-profit nursing college in the State of Utah - two campuses with over 70 faculty and 350 students.  The school was founded in 1979 as an Allied Health Career College.  Since current ownership took over in 2006 and introduced its nursing program, the college has increased revenues by over 440% going from a $350K EBITDA loss to over $2M in EBITDA year ending June 30, 2010.  Due to the unprecedented demand for qualified nurses nationwide, AmeriTech is taking its proprietary process called "Campus in a Box" to additional markets in the Intermountain West.

MIIC Inaugural Keynote Speaker Joseph Scime, commenting upon compliance and regulatory integrity. "US Government Regulators are seeking to increase the credibility of our Capital markets with the implementation of the Dodd-Frank Act.  This will fundamentally change the interactions between boards and shareholders.  As well, the implementation of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) by US Companies would create greater transparency and consequently provide US companies ease in obtaining capital and provide a greater international shareholder following.  In my opinion, companies looking to expand their shareholder base, increase liquidity and enterprise value will be handsomely rewarded by embracing IFRS and Dodd Frank." 

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