The 2011 TMA Distressed Investing Conference kicked off last night with a very successful joint reception with the Commercial Finance Association. 130 CFA members from thier just concluded Asset-Based Capital Conference joined many of our 450 conference attendess for a lively networking event.
Today the high quality education program kicks off featuring keynote speaker James Grant. We'll also have an advanced case study of the General Growth restructing and panel sessions covering the Dodd-Frank Act and CMBS/REMIC. Ending the day's schedule is the much anticipated Turnaround Capital Forum and Cocktail Reception, which gives attendees access to network with more than 30 capital provider firms.
More to come as the conference continues here in Las Vegas...
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