Golden Networking's Distressed Investing Experts Forum 2010 at Consulate General of the Republic of Poland on September 21
Golden Networking's Distressed Investing Experts Forum 2010, "Analyzing and Valuing Distressed Companies, Securities and Real Estate" (http://www.DistressedInvestingExpertsForum.com), September 21, Consulate General of the Republic of Poland, New York
Warsaw, Poland, September 14, 2010 --(PR.com)-- More than a hundred of executives, professionals and investors will join Golden Networking's Distressed Investing Experts Forum 2010, "Analyzing and Valuing Distressed Companies, Securities and Real Estate" (http://www.DistressedInvestingExpertsForum.com), held on September 21st, 2010, at the Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in New York City. Consul Ewa Junczyk-Ziomecka, Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in New York City, will welcome attendees, followed by remarks by Keynote Speaker Consul Henryk Sanecki, Head of Trade & Investment Section, Consulate General of the Republic of Poland, on "Investments Opportunities in Poland in 2010 and Beyond."
During less than two decades an efficient market economy has been built in Poland, based on the dynamically developing private sector. Throughout the entire period of social and economic transformation an increasing interest in business and investment opportunities in Poland has been seen. The country has opened up to the world. Poland has actively joined the process of European integration, in particular since the country’s accession to the European Union as its Member State enjoying full rights. Polish businesses have proved to be competitive and effectively operate on the Single European Market. An intensive flow of foreign direct investment to Poland has been observed, both from the EU and from third countries.
In the recent years the rapidly growing export has been the most important factor determining Poland’s economic growth. Currently the growth trend in the Polish economy is maintained also due to higher consumption and domestic investments. Companies with foreign participation operating in Poland have substantially contributed to speeding up its foreign trade turnover. Poland still remains one of the main recipients of foreign direct investment in Central and Eastern Europe and is a regional leader in terms of the total value of the FDI inward stock. Important factors encouraging investment in Poland are the country’s large and absorptive internal market, positive economic development forecasts, competitive advantages for business operation (relatively low labor costs, large numbers of highly-qualified workers and the country’s geographical location, which facilitates the logistics and creates favorable conditions for co-operation with eastern markets of Russia, Ukraine and other countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States.
Distressed Investing Experts Forum 2010 is produced by GoldenNetworking.net (http://www.goldennetworking.net), the premier networking community for business executives, entrepreneurs, investors and diplomats, founded by former McKinsey consultant and Columbia Business School MBA Edgar Perez.
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During less than two decades an efficient market economy has been built in Poland, based on the dynamically developing private sector. Throughout the entire period of social and economic transformation an increasing interest in business and investment opportunities in Poland has been seen. The country has opened up to the world. Poland has actively joined the process of European integration, in particular since the country’s accession to the European Union as its Member State enjoying full rights. Polish businesses have proved to be competitive and effectively operate on the Single European Market. An intensive flow of foreign direct investment to Poland has been observed, both from the EU and from third countries.
In the recent years the rapidly growing export has been the most important factor determining Poland’s economic growth. Currently the growth trend in the Polish economy is maintained also due to higher consumption and domestic investments. Companies with foreign participation operating in Poland have substantially contributed to speeding up its foreign trade turnover. Poland still remains one of the main recipients of foreign direct investment in Central and Eastern Europe and is a regional leader in terms of the total value of the FDI inward stock. Important factors encouraging investment in Poland are the country’s large and absorptive internal market, positive economic development forecasts, competitive advantages for business operation (relatively low labor costs, large numbers of highly-qualified workers and the country’s geographical location, which facilitates the logistics and creates favorable conditions for co-operation with eastern markets of Russia, Ukraine and other countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States.
Distressed Investing Experts Forum 2010 is produced by GoldenNetworking.net (http://www.goldennetworking.net), the premier networking community for business executives, entrepreneurs, investors and diplomats, founded by former McKinsey consultant and Columbia Business School MBA Edgar Perez.
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