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3rd Timberland Investing World Summit

terça-feira, 2 de outubro de 2007

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3rd Timberland Investing World Summit

Staying Ahead of a Market in Transition

  • Data: 29 a 31/10
  • Local: The Westin Hotel - Times Square, New York, NY

The Most Established Investor Event in Timberland: Why You Need to Be There

The landscape of the global Timberland investment market is rapidly changing. The sale of some of the last large industrial parcels of land in the US is nearing completion. Higher levels of leveraged financing and a downturn in the housing market have caused a squeeze in historically high rates of returns. As a result, investors who have accumulated pools of funds for Timberland investing are beginning to look towards international markets and to explore alternative options for generating revenue from their Timberland holdings.

Back by popular demand, the 3rd Timberland Investing World Summit returns to engage investors, international institutions, educators and governments on the most pressing issues in the market today.

Meet with Industry Leaders to Learn the Latest on:

  • New Strategies for Integrating Timber into Investment Portfolios
  • Examining the Use of Leverage, Public and Private Debt in Financing Investments and Acquisitions
  • Prospects for Mergers, Acquisitions and Consolidation Activity in Timberland
  • Increasing Returns on Existing US Timber Investments through HBU Land Valuation and Development
  • Monetizing Carbon Credits and Exploring Future Revenues from Cellulosic Ethanol
  • The Comparative Landscape of Laws and Taxes Governing International Timber Investing
  • Regional and Country Specific Investment Opportunities in Timberland

Past Conference Participants Include:

  • ABP Investments
  • Abu Dhabi Investment Authority
  • Alberta Investment Management
  • Brazil Timber Investment Group
  • Brookfield Asset Management
  • CALPERS
  • D.B. Zwirn & Co.
  • Deutsche Bank Asset Management
  • First Forest GMBH
  • Forest Investment Associates
  • Global Forest Partners LP
  • Hancock Timber Resource Group
  • Harvard Management Company
  • Lehman Brothers
  • Mary A. & John M. McCarthy Foundation
  • Nordea Bank
  • Ontario Teachers Pension Plan
  • Platinum Capital Partners
  • Plum Creek Timber Company
  • Sirios Capital Management
  • State Teachers Retirement
  • System of Ohio
  • The Nature Conservancy
  • The World Bank
  • TIAA-CREF
  • US Steel & Carnegie Pension Fund
  • WWF Global Forest Trade Network

Who will you meet?

  • Timberland Investment Management Organizations
  • Pensions and Endowments
  • Private Wealth Managers
  • Asset Managers
  • Hedge Funds
  • Rural Real Estate Appraisers
  • Conservation and Environmental Organizations
  • Securitization and Taxation Specialists
  • International Investment Advisors
  • Investment Bankers and Leveraged Finance Experts
  • Development and Governmental Entities
  • Carbon Trading Market Makers
  • Bio-Fuels Pioneers

Hear speakers from the following firms:

-Brookfield Asset Management

-CELLFOR

-DANA LIMITED

-EcoBosques

-EQUATOR ENVIRONMENTAL

-FIA Timber Partners

-First Forest GMBH

-FORECON EcoMarket Solutions

-FOREST2MARKET

-Four Winds Capital Management

-Global Forest Partners LP

-GMO Renewable Resources

-GRAY & COMPANY

-GreenWood Resources

-INDUFOR

-Inter American Development Bank

-Invest Australia

-James W. Sewall Group

-LANWORTH

-Michigan Municipal Employees Retirement System

-THE NATURE CONSERVANCY

-Pacific Forest Trust

-Platinum Capital Partners

-RMK Timberland Group

-Sirios Capital Management LP

-The Forestland Group

-The Molpus Woodland Group

-TimberStar

-Tree Farms AS

-Warnell School of Forestry Resources, University of Georgia

-WWF Global Forest Trade Network

Summit Agenda

  • Monday, October 29

8h Registration

8h45 Chairman's Introduction

-Jim Webb
Senior Vice President RMK TIMBERLAND GROUP

9h The Future Of US Timber And Timberland Investing

  • Changes in the US market post Temple Inland
  • Rates of return in North American timber markets
  • Functioning as an investor in a sellers' market
  • Impact of currency exchange rates on the competitiveness of foreign investors for US investment opportunities

-Reid Carter
Managing Partner BROOKFIELD ASSET MANAGEMENT

-Liane Luke
Managing Director FOUR WINDS CAPITAL MANAGEMENT

-Brian Watson
Manager Timber Investments SIRIOS CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LP

9h45 Identifying Investment Opportunities And Increasing Returns In US Timber Investments

  • Sourcing fair value opportunities for pooled and commingled funds in a sellers' market
  • Due diligence for investments in a changing market
  • Alternative valuations and factoring them into purchasing decisions
  • Balancing long and short-term investment expectations
  • Why continue to invest in the US timber market?
  • Diversity and efficiency benefits of US investment
  • Historical cycles and patterns in US timber
  • The real risks of investing in a changing US timberland market

-Chris Zinkhan
Managing Director
THE FORESTLAND GROUP

-Dick Molpus
President MOLPUS WOODLAND GROUP

-Thomas N. Urban
President and Chief Executive Officer CELLFOR

-Mike Clutter
Dean THE WARNELL SCHOOL OF FORESTRY AND NATURAL RESOURCES, THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA

10h30 Networking Coffee Break

11h15 Integrating Timber Into Investment Portfolios

  • Volatility, correlation and alpha in timberland investing
  • Understanding the importance of time horizons in timber investments
  • Comparing timberland to other alternative assets: a risk / returns perspective
  • Diversifying portfolios though timberland investments

-Tim Corriero
Managing Director FIA TIMBER PARTNERS

-Andrew Kelsen
Director of Alternative Investments GRAY & COMPANY

11h45 Leverage, Debt And Securitization In Financial Structuring For Timberland Investments

  • Deconstructing leverage structures in complex financial modeling
  • Raising additional capital for pooled acquisitions
  • Comparing discount rates on all-equity and leveraged transactions
  • The tradeoff between debt obligation structures and leverage
  • Using non-cash instruments to finance future acquisitions
  • Analyzing structures using public debt to create timber investment opportunities

-Jerry Barag
Managing Director TIMBER STAR

12h45 Networking Luncheon

1h45 Understanding Investor Perspectives

  • Factors driving and restricting investment in timber
  • Key concerns in choosing a TIMO or other timber investment partner / manager
  • Weighing US and international opportunities against various types of risk

-Jeb Burns
Chief Investment Officer
MICHIGAN MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM

2h30 Sustainable Development And Conservation In US Investments

  • Advantages of conservation easements
  • Benefits of NGO partnerships from an investor perspective
  • Building an investment around sustainable development goals
  • Uses of certification and partnerships in land acquisition

-Laurie Wayburn
President THE PACIFIC FOREST TRUST

-Kent W. Gilges
Managing Director Finance and Acquisitions THE NATURE CONSERVANCY

3h15 Networking Coffee Break

3h45 Maximizing Returns From Higher-Better-Use Land

  • The benefits of designating and identifying HBU land
  • HBU land valuation techniques
  • Factoring in or parceling out HBU land for land sale
  • The attractiveness of self-developing HBU lands for timber investors
  • What HBU land is going to be most valuable? A rural real estate analysis
  • Impact of HBU land on portfolio strategy

-Clark Love
CEO LANWORTH

4h30 Monetizing Carbon Credits For Timberland

  • Overview of the structure and strengths of the US carbon trading market
  • How do carbon credits get assessed for Timberlands - and who regulates them?
  • Securing carbon credits and conducting financial valuations
  • Prospects for a US carbon trading scheme and the status of state and regional level initiatives
  • EU emissions trading scheme and opportunities in emerging markets

-Peter J. Stewart
Chief Executive Officer FOREST2MARKET

5h15 Assessing The Future Potential For Producing Cellulosic Ethanol From Timber Products

  • The current status in developing technologies for timber based ethanol production
  • Understanding the role of timber related biomass in the liquification and production process
  • Roadblocks to beginning production today: What investors need to know
  • The use of wood chips and pellets in fuel generation
  • The current political and policy climate for Bio-Fuel investment

-Jeff Nuss
President and Chief Executive Officer GREENWOOD RESOURCES

6h Networking Reception

  • Tuesday, October 30

8h Registration

8h45 Chairman's Introduction

-Mark Stayer
Shareholder Schwabe, Williamson and Wyatt

9h Going Global With Timber Investments

  • Matching strategies and opportunities with investor risk appetites
  • Factors to consider in deciding whether to enter into new markets or remain domestic
  • Realities of returns from foreign investments
  • What are the most popular investment markets and why?
  • Analyzing risk characteristics: political, currency, and other forms of risk
  • Addressing a lack of information on certain markets

-Bret Vicary
Vice President JAMES W. SEWALL COMPANY

-Eva Greger
Managing Partner GMO RENEWABLE RESOURCES

-Dennis A. Neilson
Director DANA LIMITED

-Robert Hagler
Principal FORESTEDGE INTERNATIONAL

9h45 The Next Generation Of Policy And Regulation In US And International Timberland Investing

  • Implementing and integrating lobbying and policy influence into timberland business strategies
  • Utilizing mitigation and other constructs to generate additional returns on timberland assets
  • Harnessing the Kyoto protocol to increase returns in international markets

-Scott Jones
Executive Vice President Forest Landowners Association

10h30 Networking Coffee Break

11h15 Building Partnerships In Emerging Timber Markets

  • Structuring international partnerships and goals
  • Leveraging local and organizational knowledge in project planning
  • Healthy growth and lower risk through sustainable local development
  • The use of conservation, certification and sustainability in investment agreements

-Steve Gretzinger
Regional Head WWF GFTN CENTRAL AMERICA

11h45 Latin American Forest Investment Attractiveness Index

  • An update to the 2004 edition of the index across 80 variables and 20 indicators
  • Utilizing data to drive individualized quantitative investment models
  • Factoring indexes into due-diligence

-Jose Rente Nascimento
Senior Natural Resource Specialist INTER AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK

12h15 Navigating An Expanding Latin American Investment Market

  • An overview of land ownership regimes, tax structures and key areas of risk
  • A snapshot of the returns that current investors are earning
  • Identifying investment opportunities in various regions of central and south America and matching them to specific investment objectives
  • Factoring diversity and hardwood ownership into the investment process
  • Building partnerships with local and international organizations

-Kurt Akers
Director of Research GLOBAL FOREST PARTNERS

-Aldo De Cresci Neto
Partner Fleury Malheiros, Gasparini, De Cresci e Nogueira de Lima Advogados

-Eliseo Quintanilla
CEO ECOBOSQUES

-Mark Wishnie
Director of Project Management EQUATOR ENVIRONMENTAL

-José Leal
Chief Executive Officer Brazil Timber

1h15 Networking Luncheon

2h15 African Investments: Experiences, Partnerships And Possibilities

  • International investing initiatives in natural and plantation / managed forestry
  • The existing environment and structures promoting or obstructing investor confidence
  • Acquiring and harnessing forest certifications to drive investments
  • Forging partnership that provide sustainable development for local communities and enhance returns through timber products

-Jon Lewis
Managing Director PLATINUM CAPITAL PARTNERS

-Mads Asprem
Managing Director TREE FARMS AS

3h Searching Asia And Australasia For The Next Generation Of Timber Investing

  • Existing timber and forest product trade in Australia, China, Indonesia and New Zealand
  • Joint agreements on land ownership for foreign investors
  • Sustainable forestry initiatives and partnerships
  • Legal and capital flow structures and incentives for the timber industry
  • Plantation diversity and key varieties driving Australasian investment

-Olli Haltia
Chief Executive Officer INDUFOR

-Jeff Nuss
President and Chief Executive Officer GREENWOOD RESOURCES

-Marcus Derham
Chief Executive Officer Willmott Forests

3h45 European Investment Opportunities

  • Addressing land fragmentation and historical ownership
  • Tax structures, title clarity and risk compared to other non-US markets
  • Timber quality and yields as compared to other markets
  • Export issues and benefits for the international investor to invest in Europe
  • Market efficiency comparisons compared to US timber investing

-Christian Roeckemann
Managing Director FIRST FOREST GMBH

4h30 Conference Concludes

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