Reminder: Training The Street: Stock Pitch Prep and Competition

| May 14, 2024
Submitted by Meghan Di Carlo for MBA CPD
This message does not apply to part-time students.

This Stock Pitch Competition is open to all DeGroote students (MBA, BComm & MFin). You will form a team of 3-4 and all members of the team must individually register for this event. By registering for the Stock Pitch Prep Session on June 10, you are also registered for the Stock Pitch Competition/ presentation component on June 17.

Please note that there is a maximum of 10 groups for this competition. If registration is full, a waitlist will be created. More details to follow shortly.

Here are the details for this two-part event:

Stock Pitch Prep Session (Virtual):

Details:

  • Monday, June 10
  • Time: 4:30-6:00 p.m. (EST)
  • Location: Online (Virtual)
  • Register on OSCARplus.

Training the Street will review different valuation techniques and distribute a short “Assignment Sheet” that provides guidance on what should be included in a stock pitch. Groups of 3-4 students will be allowed to pick their own company to pitch within the selected industry shared at the Prep Session.

Stock Pitch Competition:

Details:

  • Monday, June 17
  • Time: 4:30-7:30 p.m. (EST)
  • Location: Online (Virtual)
  • Register on OSCARplus.

There will be 30 min presentation (groups will walk through their slide deck which will cover their analysis), Q&A, and feedback by judges.

Deadline to Register:

Registration is set to close on Wednesday, June 5 at 11:59 p.m. in order for the organizing team to adequately prepare for the session.

For questions, please reach out to Relationship Manager: Meghan Di Carlo at dicarlom@mcmaster.ca.

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