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<i>FMI Quarterly</i> Issue Focuses on Finance

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FMI Quarterly's first issue of 2008 is available.

January 14, 2008 • This year's first issue of FMI Quarterly is now available to readers in the building and construction industry. The FMI Quarterly, Raleigh, N.C., published every quarter, presents six to eight in-depth feature articles on a variety of business management topics.

 

This quarter, the issue focuses on capital ideas for the building and construction industry — ways to increase capital, or leverage capital with less risk. FMI's Investment Banking Group wrote many of the articles in the issue.

 

Topics discussed in this issue include Public-Private Partnerships (P3s), management succession, foreign capital activity in the U.S. construction market and the 2008 utility growth market, among others.

 

“This issue helps contractors learn more about the U.S. credit market and become more creative with their financing,” said Jerry Jackson, publisher and senior editor of FMI Quarterly. “Contractors assess and manage risk every day for their clients, and this issue should help them do it with even more expertise for themselves.”

 

Features of this issue of the FMI Quarterly include:

  • “An Inside Look: One E&C Company's Sale to a Private Equity Company”
  • “Public Private Partnerships — A Viable Infrastructure Solution?”
  • “What Really Matters to the Financial Markets?”
  • “Credit Markets and the Impact on Construction M&A”
  • U.S. Construction Markets Penetration via Mergers, Acquisitions and Ventures”
  • “Growth and Stress Fractures: The Look Ahead for the U.S. Utility Market”

For more information, visit www.fminet.com.




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