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Investors can see presentations from 90 exploration and other resources-focussed companies at the RIU Resources Roundup in Sydney next week. It provides a unique opportunity for corporates, brokers, fund managers and retail investors to connect with executives from a slew of ASX-listed businesses.

Altogether, more than 115 companies will be participating in this year’s event through either a presentation or exhibition booth.

Organised by Vertical Events for the past 19 years, the Roundup had a record 2500 delegates last year – mostly from the investor and broker-fund categories.

This year’s event is at the Hyatt Regency on Darling Harbor from May 7-9.

There’ll be keynote speeches on all three days, including Michael Scantlebury from WA stockbroking firm Euroz Hartley, Nicholas Frappell from ABC Refinery, Rob Murdoch from Austex Resource Opportunities and Sean Russo from market risk advisory company Noah’s Rule.

Vertical Events business developmental manager, Jaxon Crabb, said the goal of the conference was to provide networking opportunities for a large range of investors and mid-cap resource company representatives.

“RIU Sydney Resources Roundup has grown into one of the largest investment resources conferences on Australia’s east coast by providing the connection between resources executives and investment organisations,” he said.

“Our first RIU Sydney was held in 2004, and, during the almost two decades of holding this event, it is has built a very strong reputation. 

“No other resources conference on the east coast has this many ASX listed resources companies presenting at the one event, and it should also be mentioned that RIU Sydney is so popular that another 50 more ASX-listed resources companies also applied but missed out due to the excessive demand of interest.”

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