CAPPA CPD Luncheon: Energy Sector M&A Update

April 10, 2018

11:30 am – 1:00 pm

Venue: University of Calgary, Downtown Campus, 906 – 8th Ave. SW, Calgary

Please note there are no walk-up onsite registrations.

Check lobby screen for event room number.

Presentation Description:

This presentation will provide an overview of current trends and developments on merger & acquisition activity in the energy sector.  It will also provide an overview of the key success factors when undertaking corporate acquisitions and the common pitfalls to avoid.

Speaker Bio:


Dr. Howard E. Johnson, DBA, FCPA, FCA, FCMA, FCBV, CPA, CFA, ASA, CF, C.Dir

Howard is a Managing Director at Duff & Phelps, one of the world’s leading valuation and corporate finance firms, with over 2700 professionals in 70 offices around the world.  Howard advises business owners and executives on acquisitions, divestitures, and shareholder value matters.  He is the author of nine books on the subjects of valuation and corporate finance.

Program:

11:30 am    – Registration & Networking

11:45 am    – Lunch

12:00 noon – Presentation

Please note there are no walk-up onsite registrations.

At each luncheon, attendees are entered to win one of two door prizes.

Price:

CAPPA Members – $68.00 (CAD)
Non-members – $82.00 (CAD) (not a member? Click here to apply for membership)

Please note there are no walk-up onsite registrations.


CANCELLATION POLICY
CPD Luncheon attendees must contact the CAPPA office in order to cancel their registration. Cancellations must be received in writing by email (office@cappa.org). The following refund policy is in place:Registration Closes: Midnight, April 4.

– Full refunds will be given up to 10 days prior to the event.

– A 50% refund will be given up to 6 days prior to the event.

– Refunds will not be provided thereafter.

There is an administration fee of $20 to cancel.

Registration, however, may be transferred to another attendee without an administration fee. Please notify CAPPA of the transfer to another attendee. The original registrant would be responsible to sort the payment out offline with the new attendee.