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TelecomFinance Conference 2012

TelecomFinance is hosting its annual conference on 19th-20th January 2012. Visit the TelecomFinance Conference 2012 website or contact us to book your place.

Join telecom finance experts at the The Grange St.Paul's Hotel, Central London to debate the best growth strategies for the year ahead.  Last year’s event gathered more than 180 delegates representing 26 countries. Meet decision makers from across the global telecom finance community and learn about the industry's most significant investment opportunities.

Visit the TelecomFinance Conference 2012 website is under construction. Contact us for more details, including information on our Early Bird rate.  


 


TelecomFinance magazine

Press Association’s TelecomFinance breaks exclusive news and acts as a record for financings and restructurings in the telecommunications sector, right across the globe. To subscribe to TelecomFinance contact us or read on for more information about our telecoms news service. 

 

What is TelecomFinance? 

 

Stay informed with news directly sourced by our seasoned team of specialist journalists.  Never afraid to speak our minds and face issues head on, intelligently written and providing clarity on complex deals, TelecomFinance is absolutely invaluable for bankers, investors and CFOs. TelcomFinance includes information on:

  • Telecom mergers and acquisitions (M&A)
  • Corporate finance advisory mandates
  • Telecoms investment strategies
  • Telecoms business and deal flow intelligence
  • Restructuring and debt finance
 

Why should I subscribe to TelecomFinance?


  • Use this leading telecom magazine to track the sources and cost of finance.  By interviewing key deal makers and principals, our writers follow the entire life cycle of a deal - from venture capital to M&A.
  • You can trust our telecoms finance news because it is sourced by expert journalists who have the contacts and network to access the key individuals involved in any telecoms activity across the world.  This allows our publication to stay ahead of the game and provides for high-quality and accurate reporting.
  • TelecomFinance is also a centre for the debate of the most pressing issues faced by the industry, whether that’s in emerging markets, in-country consolidation, sharing outsourcing or the effects of the economic downturn.  We hold conferences at key points during the year to gather together leading decision makers and visionaries in the global telecoms industry and share knowledge.
  • Benchmark your own deals against terms and conditions achieved in similar transactions elsewhere, see which banks execute mandates effectively, and discover marketing opportunities.  
  • A TelecomFinance subscription also includes a daily T-wire email briefing, offering breaking telecommunication news in the industry plus news of stories just surfacing which may not be widely reported.


Want to know more about TelecomFinance?

 

Read more and view an archive of all back issues on the TelecomFinance website, indexed to allow fast searches by continent, country, company, and date. Advertising opportunities exist in all our newsletters, e-mails and website.

Please contact us to subscribe. 


 

 

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