To: Jess Beltz who wrote (7855 ) 11/2/1997 7:14:00 PM From: Gary Hoyer Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 25960
The AEA Classic Conference is coming at a very important time for the industry and for Cymer in particular. I look for it to be the catalyst that turns this stock around. It's also a GOOD sign that they have moved it to my fair city of San Diego. From thier web page:Who should attend: CEOs and CFOs of publicly held technology companies Senior securities analysts and money managers from: *investment banking or research firms *venture capital firms *insurance companies *small-business investment companies *trust departments of banks *broker/dealer securities firms *specialized money management firms Participants from the financial community are securities analysts who are well-versed in technology business investment, and whose opinions often influence the buy-sell decisions of many institutional investors. Because of the Classics strong reputation, key analysts attend year after year, and the conference offers an excellent networking opportunity. A high-tech companys presence enables it to stay visible with the key players in the financial community. The CEOs and CFOs, in turn, as the top management of their businesses are in a position to give, first-hand, the accurate story of their company, unfiltered by the media. Meeting them face-to-face adds an additional level of information on which investment decisions may be made. After 26 years in Monterey, it has become necessary to move The Monterey Classic Financial Conference for Public Technology Companies. With over 2400 participants at the 1996 conference we have outgrown the Hyatt Regency and the Monterey Bay area. AEA has chosen San Diego as the new destination. dom.aeanet.org Looks like Cymer is going to have home field advantage in this PR battle. I also note from the page that there will be a presentation of the "Top 5 Growth Awards" at 5:30pm. Could you imagine if Cym.. oh, I better not think that. Looking for a turnaround next week, Gary.