Learn all about mergers and acquisitions in one of print’s sister industries, with this evening roundtable on 11 July at Stationers’ Hall, London, hosted by the Worshipful Company of Stationers. Starting off with drinks, followed by presentations and discussion and a networking buffet, the event was triggered by Japanese company Nikkei’s acquisition of the Financial Times. Guests include a partner at US-based Platinum Equity and Lorna Tilbian, executive director of Numis Securities. For more information and to book tickets, visit stationers.org
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