Capitalize For Kids Auction: Win Lunch With Howard Marks

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The Capitalize For Kids Sohn Canada Conference is the country’s most important investment conference of the year, bringing together the world’s most prominent investors.The all-star line-up includes Howard Marks among many other prominent investors.  All funds raised will be directed towards the highest priority needs of the Hospital for Sick Chidren and the Centre for Brain & Mental Health.  As part of our effort to promote good, ValueWalk would like to highlight the following auction.

Howard Marks from Oaktree Capital has generously offered to auction off a lunch for children’s brain and mental health. A high-end travel package to NYC is being put together to provide the winning bid with the opportunity to sit down with one of the greatest investors of our time. Price is what you pay. Value is what you get. For additional information and to pre-register a bid, please contact [email protected].

 

Keynote Speaker: Howard Marks, CFA, CIC, Co-Chairman, Oaktree Capital Management

Mr. Marks co-founded Oaktree Capital in 1995. From 1985 until 1995, Mr. Marks led the groups at The TCW Group, Inc. that were responsible for investments in distressed debt, high yield bonds, and convertible securities. He was also CIO for Domestic Fixed Income at TCW. Previously, Mr. Marks was with Citicorp Investment Management, where from 1978 to 1985 he was VP and senior portfolio manager in charge of convertible and high yield securities. Between 1969 and 1978, he was an equity research analyst and, subsequently, Citicorp’s Director of Research.

Lunch with Howard Marks

Howard Marks has generous agreed to host a lunch for the benefit of the field of children’s brain and mental health. A high-end travel package to NYC has been arranged to provide the winning bid with the opportunity sit down with one of the greatest investors of our time. Price is what you pay. Value is what you get. For additional information and to pre-register a bid, please contact [email protected].

Howard Marks

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