How to Present Your Small Business to Investors

How to Present Your Small Business to Investors
Jan 30, 2011 By eChinacities.com

AmCham-China’s Small Business Forum and the angel investor organization the Keiretsu Forum (K4) are co-hosting a practical demonstration on how to present your small business to potential investors. One of the primary concerns of small businesses and start-ups is financial support. In China, it can be particularly difficult for American small businesses to secure the investment they need to launch their businesses successfully. 

Specializing in small businesses, Dr. Hal Lemmon will outline the ground rules of business presentation. The event will provide a rare opportunity for entrepreneurs and young companies aspiring to get off the ground to watch actual small business presentations given to potential investors, as well as participate in a follow up discussion and critique by the investors themselves. Keiretsu Forum is a leading angel investor organization known to help the small and medium business grow and enter the market.

Registration:
Members (register and pay online): RMB 50
Members (pay at door):  RMB 100
Employees of member companies: RMB 150
Non-members: RMB 200

Program
3:00-3:30PM --Registration and networking
3:30-3:50PM --Introduction on How to Present Your Business to Investors
3:50-4:10PM --Presentations
4:30-5:00PM --Recap and Discussion with Investors
5:00-5:30PM --Wrap up and Conclusion

For more details and registration:http://www.amchamchina.org/event/765

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