Turnaround Management Association - Southern Africa

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Monday, August 06, 2007

TMA-SA lecture series: Turnarounds, Restructuring and Business Support at the IDC

 

Turnaround Management Association

 

Date: Thursday 6 September 2007.

Time: Social from 17h30 for talk from 18h30 until 20h30.

Venue: IDC Auditorium, IDC, 19 Fredman Drive, Sandton.

Invitation: Turnarounds, Restructuring and Business Support at the IDC (113k)

Topic: Turnarounds, Restructuring and Business Support at the IDC

IDC’s experience with informal restructuring – Jean Du Plessis

This topic will deal with how the IDC has been carrying out informal restructuring in the absence of formal legislation.  Examples of successful restructurings will be given.  Jean Du Plessis is the head of the IDC’s Workout and Restructuring dept.

Lessons learnt by the IDC – David McGulwa

This will outline some of the lessons learnt by the IDC in the deals that were not successful and how they are used internally to avoid similar mistakes.

David McGulwa is a senior account manager in the IDC’s Workout and Restructuring dept. 

Business support given to IDC clients – Richard Combrink

This will outline the nature of support that the IDC gives to its clients and the involvement of consultants in such process.  Richard Combrink manages the Business Support Programme at the IDC.

Cost: R50 for TMA members, R100 per person for non-members.

Welcome: All TMA members, prospective TMA members and the general public.

 

This invitation was brought to you by Turnaround Management Association - Southern Africa - the forum for turnaround and corporate renewal professionals in Southern Africa, established for purposes of information exchange, knowledge capturing, networking, education and raising the standards of turnaround.

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