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LI Invest Announces Agenda for Its 2nd Annual Investor Conference

20/09/2005 4:04pm

PR Newswire (US)


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MELVILLE, N.Y., Sept. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- LI Invest, Inc., a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to promote regional investment by bringing together local companies and the financial community, today announced the complete agenda for its second annual investor conference. LI Invest 2005 will be held on September 22, 2005 at the Melville Marriott Long Island. Some of the region's largest and fastest growing companies have been selected to present at LI Invest 2005 to a targeted audience from the metropolitan New York area's financial, investment, business and banking communities. To date, the roster of presenting companies includes 1-800-FLOWERS.com Inc. (NASDAQ:FLWS), Aeroflex, Inc. (NASDAQ:ARXX), American Medical Alert (NASDAQ:AMAC), Coinmach Service Corp. (AMEX:DRY), Comverse Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ:CMVT), FalconStor Software, Inc. (NASDAQ:FALC), Frequency Electronics, Inc. (AMEX:FEI), Globecomm Systems (NASDAQ:GCOM), KeySpan Corp. (NYSE:KSE), Henry Schein, Inc. (NASDAQ:HSIC), Misonix, Inc. (NASDAQ:MSON), Orbit International Corp. (NASDAQ:ORBT), Research Frontiers Incorporated (NASDAQ:REFR), SMSC (NASDAQ:SMSC), Veeco Instruments, Inc. (NASDAQ:VECO), and Verint Systems Inc. (NASDAQ:VRNT). The luncheon key note address will host leading members of the regional investment community, including an executive of UBS Financial Services, a sponsor of the lunch session, Edward Mazoyer of Vanderbilt Securities, creator of the Long Island Business Investment Strategy, a plan launched earlier this year that is the first to invest solely in Long Island-headquartered companies, and a panel of Wall Street equity analysts moderated by Marc Klee, the nationally recognized technology investor from American Fund Advisors. There is no charge for registered guests to attend LI Invest 2005, which will offer a continental breakfast and luncheon presentation. Attendee registration information is available on the LI Invest Web site at http://www.liinvest.org/. Those interested in attending LI Invest are encouraged to register in advance of the conference on our Web site. LI Invest, Inc. is a not-for-profit organization with a mission to promote economic development on Long Island. Founded in 2003, LI Invest 2004 was the organization's first independent investor conference to bring together public and private companies with local interests and the financial community. The organization is planning its next annual investor conference for September 22, 2005, and also plans to conduct round-table events for the region's corporate executives. Additional information on LI Invest may be found on the organization's Web site at http://www.liinvest.org/. Contacts: Jordan Darrow President of LI Invest and President of Darrow Associates, Inc. 631-367-1866 Carolynne Borders EVP of LI Invest and Director of Corporate Communications for SMSC 631-435-6626 DATASOURCE: LI Invest, Inc. CONTACT: Jordan Darrow, President of LI Invest and President of Darrow Associates, Inc., +1-631-367-1866, ; or Carolynne Borders, EVP of LI Invest and Director of Corporate Communications for SMSC, +1-631-435-6626,

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