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Just what you need to update your knowledge of Project Finance: 
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A two-day tutorial;
Two half-day??
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An advanced,?
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	PROJECT FINANCE WEEK 
	
	April 23-27, 2001  The Roosevelt Hotel  New York, NY 
	http://www.pmaconference.com/pfweek.pdf

April, 2001 

The energy crisis in California is making clear to players throughout the 
power industry that shortages of generation capacity lead to chaos. Across 
the nation there is a renewed concern about capacity and with that a 
resurgence of power development. Perhaps the most essential element set in 
the power development process is Project Finance. As the power industry 
re-doubles its efforts to add generation, training in Project Finance becomes 
ever more a requirement. 

Your organization's best opportunity to gain a working knowledge of Project 
Finance quickly is attendance at Infocast's Project Finance Tutorial, 
scheduled for April 23 and 24, 2001 in New York, NY. Infocast's Project 
Finance Tutorial has enjoyed twelve successful years of introducing industry 
professionals to the essential elements of Project Finance. Attendees will 
learn: 

The Contractor's Perspective On Construction, Completion and Performance Risk?
The Impacts of Fuel Supply?
How Lenders Evaluate Project Structures and Credit Risk?
The Role of Credit Ratings Agencies in Project Financings?
How to Understand and Using Market Assessments in Merchant Power Financings?
Risk Management Strategies for successful financings

And attendees hear lessons delivered in case studies by seasoned developers 
and financiers. 

On April 25th, Infocast offers two educational workshops that explore in 
detail two of the most complex elements of Project Finance: Workshop One: 
Negotiating and Documenting the Key Project Agreements.?? Workshop Two: 
Predicting the Price of Power for Asset Valuation in Merchant Power 
Financings 

Additionally, Richard Grant and Robert O. Gurman, two of North America's most 
experienced project financiers will deliver Project Structuring in the Real 
World: An Advanced Seminar, April 26 and 27. This seminar has been winning 
resounding applause from past attendees. The instructors deliver a seminar 
with a wealth of real-world advice and sound tips on successfully structuring 
a project for financing. 

Tuition of the week is: 

Project Finance, The Tutorial?
$1495.00?
April 23-24, 2001?
Workshop #1, Project Agreements
$450.00?
Morning of? 
April 25?
Workshop #2, Predicting Prices
$450.00?
Afternoon of? 
April 25?
The Advanced Seminar
$1,395.00
April 26-27, 2001
Tuition for the Whole Week
$3,195.00
April 22-27, 2001


To view the brochure, please visit http://www.pmaconference.com/pfweek.pdf