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Investor Roundtable: The Importance of Private Investment to Advancing Transportation Investment in the transportation technology sector is at a high. Join a group of private investors from Guggenheim Securities, Raymond James & Associates, Intel Capital and Fontinalis Partners, who are actively engaged in the transportation technology space.
May 1, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Investor Roundtable: The Importance of Private Investment to Advancing Transportation.

Investment in the transportation technology sector is at a high. Join a group of private investors from 5388 Guggenheim Securities, Raymond James & Associates, 4243 Intel Capital and 1072 Fontinalis Partners, who are actively engaged in the transportation technology space. Get an overview of their business and hear why they are interested in investing in transportation technology companies at the Investor Roundtable at the 2012 Annual Meeting on May 21. This is just one of the many informative sessions and roundtables on the agenda.

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