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The Chicago GSB European Celebration starts on Thursday evening with a welcome reception, to include a panel discussion on "Cutting Edge Hedge Fund Ideas." On Friday, the seminars are followed by a panel discussion on the "Business Outlook for Europe," and a cocktail reception. On Saturday, the seminars are followed by a celebration dinner event. This evening starts off with a panel discussion on China and India with Gary Becker and Raghuram Rajan, followed by a cocktail reception and dinner.

This event offers four one-day seminars, concurrently on Friday, September 10. These same seminars will be repeated on Saturday, September 11th. You can choose to attend a seminar on either day or attend a seminar each day. The seminars are:

Thursday, September 9, 2004

18:00-20:00

Welcome reception: "Cutting Edge Hedge Fund Ideas"
Hosted by the Chicago GSB Finance Roundtable and the University of Chicago UK alumni association

Friday, September 10, 2004

8:00-8:30

Breakfast

8:30-15:30

Seminars
Lunch, featuring Emmanuel Roman, Goldman Sachs

16:00-17:30

Panel Discussion on "Business Outlook for Europe"

17:30-19:00

Cocktail reception


Saturday, September 11, 2004

8:00-8:30

Breakfast

8:30-15:30

Seminars
Lunch featuring Gary Becker "Human capital and the modern economy"


Celebration Dinner at The Savoy (Black tie optional)

17:30-19:00

Panel with Gary Becker & Raghuram Rajan
"China and India: Implications for the Global Economy"

19:00-20:00

Cocktail reception

20:00-midnight

Dinner & Dancing


Sunday, September 12, 2004

Time TBD

Chicago GSB class reunion events.




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Panel and Dinner with Gary Becker and Raghuram Rajan

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The Business Outlook for Europe panel discussion

Welcome Reception: Hedge Fund Event

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