SHARESOC INVESTOR MASTERCLASSES
An Entertaining & Educational Evening for Investors
Our Investor Masterclasses are intended for investors with all levels of experience. A panel of expert investors discusses topics of general interest to our audience – and then we go on to apply the panel's expert knowledge to examining two potential investments. Topics will be covered both at a basic level for the beginner, and also in depth for the more experienced investor. There will also be an opportunity for you to quiz the panel and share your own views. No matter what your level of expertise, we're sure you'll find something of interest and value from the discussion with our panel. One of the joys of investing is that it is a constant learning process and this is a great opportunity for you to hone your skills.
The panel session will be followed by a quality buffet, provided by Carmen's Catering (well known and loved by attendees of ShareSoc's company seminars!), and an opportunity to network with the panel members and with fellow investors.
Next Masterclass
The next Masterclass starts at 5 pm on 25th February 2015, with registration and pre-event drinks served from 4:30 pm. It will be held at the offices of Killik & Co, in Mayfair, 46 Grosvenor Street, London W1K 3HN. This is a ticket-only event, and you can
purchase tickets via Eventbrite (see below for further ticket details/options).
Your Host
This Masterclass will be hosted by ShareSoc's own “ISA Millionaire", Leon Boros.
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Leon Boros is a Chartered Accountant who trained with Ernst & Young and is a founding director of Equity Strategies, a deal origination corporate finance firm. He is an active private investors and is an ISA millionaire despite having invested only a fraction of his annual allowance. He has achieved an annualised return on his investments of 16.1% p.a. over 21 years. His investing style has a particular emphasis on companies generating high profit margins, strong cashflow and high returns on tangible assets. |
Our Panel
Expert smallcap investor David Stredder
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Smallcap Value blogger Paul Scott | Stockopedia co-founder & CEO, Ed Croft | FT writer Lord John Lee |
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