Events
The Capital Dilemma: Resources and Alternatives
A Seattle Bank Web Seminar Archive
During the fall of 2009, it seemed that large, regional, and community banks were starting to witness a thaw in the equity markets, as higher rates of return and lower risk tolerance levels by investors were starting to gain acceptance. Although the capital raising environment has been muted in recent weeks, investors, regulators, and managers all seem to agree that, going forward, capital levels must continue to exceed those of the benign credit environment of the last decade.
What resources and alternatives do you have in the current capital-raising environment?
Join us for this one-hour Web seminar to gain insight into such pressing issues as:
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What works and doesn’t work in the current capital-raising environment
- Prospects for the trust-preferred and demutualization markets
- The taxonomy of private equity investing
- Case study discussion of recent capital raises
- A comparison of financing alternatives
During this Web seminar, we will present unique perspectives from two leading specialists
on the capital dilemma: Allen G. Laufenberg, Managing Director, Stifel Nicolaus,
and Thomas P. Vartanian, Partner, Fried Frank & Jacobson LLP.
WHO SHOULD VIEW THIS ARCHIVE WEB SEMINAR
This Web seminar is designed for Seattle Bank member CEOs, CFOs, treasurers, asset/liability managers, and directors.
View archived presentation (with audio)
View and print presentation slides (pdf)
Please contact Erin Eiseman (206.340.2380) with any questions.