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January 25, 2006 | 6:00-8:00 PM | Goethe-Institute
Panel Discussion
Topic: Are Germans still investing in the U.S.? Isn't everyone investing in Eastern Europe, China, and elsewhere these days?
Description: Much like their counterparts in the U.S. and elsewhere in the world, German Mittelstand companies in diverse industries (manufacturing, software, services) are facing some tough decisions these days in terms of responding to the risks and opportunities of globalization. Should they invest in Germany itself, in Eastern Europe, in China, in India... or even here in the U.S.? Their decisions are driven by a number of variables, including production costs, quality and skills of the workforce, proximity to customers and supply chains, business risks, and the local regulatory and legal climate. German companies are not just choosing the lowest cost sites in Asia, but are instead investing in the U.S. as well. Our panelists will address relevant issues, risks and opportunities.
Panel: Matthias Grossmann (President and CEO, IBS America, Inc.); Lorenz Reibling (Chairman of the Board, Taurus Investment Group, Inc.); Axel Tillmann (Vice President, Marketing and Sales, ENIRA Technologies); Ulrich Kaemmerer (Roedl Langford de Kock); Tycho H. E. Stahl (Smith Gambrell & Russell, LLP)
Location: Goethe-Institute, 170 Beacon Street, Boston 02116
Time: 6:00 p.m. registration & cocktails - 6:30-8:00 p.m. program
Fee: $25 member/spouse - $35 non-member
RSVP: Pre-registration is required by January 19th, 2006. Questions can be directed to GABC via email or call us at (617) 437-6588.