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22 August 2012
The August edition of Breakfast at BMO will feature a very special guest speaker, John Meigan from AMP.
John Meigan is the Queensland State Manager for AMP Capital. John has over 16 years experience in the financial services industry having worked previously for NAB, BT Financial Group and Vanguard Investments. AMP Capital is the asset management arm of AMP and manages 130 billon dollars of client assets.
John will give an economic update along with providing guests with an insight into investment markets.
Breakfast at BMO is on Wednesday 22 August from 7.30am at the BMO Business Centre.
Places are limited to this complimentary breakfast, so please RSVP by 17 August to 4662 3722 or chelseaw@bmo.com.au to secure your place.

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