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Panera’s Shaich and Reagan-economist Arthur Laffer to Headline Finance Conference

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A conference is only as good as its agenda, and at the Restaurant Finance & Development Conference, to be held November 12 -14 at the Wynn in Las Vegas, attendees find no commercials. The conference will feature industry experts and restaurant CFOs who will give their best advice on everything from restaurant valuations and the M&A market to labor challenges and delivery. But, the conference has also announced some prime time speakers: Panera chairman Ron Shaich, the noted economist Arthur Laffer, and travel guru Rick Steves, will all take center stage. And, the conference will welcome Paul Wahlberg, co-founder of Wahlburgers and star of the A&E show that bares the same name. In addition, CNBC Fast Money's Guy Adami is back again this year to provide his insight on Wall Street and provide economic commentary.

The Restaurant Finance & Development Conference is all about the “business” side of the restaurant industry and is a must-attend event for restaurant company owners and executives. The conference is known as the restaurant “dealmakers” event—attendees will find the best networking in the industry there.

Attendees have the opportunity to meet with representatives of banks, finance companies, investment banks, private equity firms, merger and acquisition specialists, real estate developers, business brokers and other financial intermediaries to find financing, make deals, and locate new business opportunities.

The conference is the industry’s best networking event for those restaurant operators who want to grow their business.

For more information, go to http://www.restfinance.com/RFDC/.

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