BLOOMFIELD HILLS ? David Sowerby, vice president and chief market analyst for Loomis Sayles & Co., will pose the question, Can Michigan Catch Up? at the December meeting of the Great Lakes Angels.
The meeting also features elevator pitches from two companies:
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The meeting is scheduled for Dec. 13 from 5:30 ? 9 pm. Specifics will be shared with those accredited investors from Michigan, Ohio and Ontario, Canada, which register early. The registration deadline is Dec. 8. To register, click on GLAngels.Org





