Week of February 12, 2004   
Consultant: Miami Beach should stick with visitors bureau
Latin, local business leaders to convene in Gables
Florida investment firm acquired by Canadian bank
Voters may be able to elect property appraiser
Tolls could rise on four Miami-Dade highways
Grand Prix Americas makes $74,000 payment to city
County says Performing Arts Center will open in 2006

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BUSINESS

Thursday 2/12

GETTING DOWN TO BUSINESS
   The Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce presents The Roney Palace Getting Down to Business breakfast seminar series. Emily Rogers, vice-president of IEG Consulting, is guest speaker. 8:30-10:30 a.m. at Roney Palace Beach Resort, 2399 Collins Ave., Miami Beach. $45 non-members, $35 members. Details: (305) 674-1300, Ext. 317, or www.miamibeachchamber.com/seminar.

Thursday 2/19

MORGAN STANLEY SEMINAR
   Morgan Stanley will host a seminar to be given Feb. 19 6:30 p.m at Christy's located at 3101 Ponce de Leon Boulevard. The subject of the seminar is "The Keys to Successful Investing" as presented by Mitchell Wieser, Regional Director of Goldman Sachs & Co., and Dennis S. Amodio, a financial advisor in Morgan Stanley's Miami office. Admission is free and reservations can be made by telephone. Details: (305) 375-6623
MONTHLY MEETING
   Greater North Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce monthly meeting noon at Courtyard by Marriott, 2825 NE 191 St., Miami. $12 members, $15 non-members. Speaker Jim DeFede, Miami Herald columnist. Details: (305) 944-8500.
MUNICIPAL BOND LECTURE
   Municipal Bond Investing with speakers Brad Wynn, financial advisor, and Cesar Murillo, VP Furman Selz Fixed-Income Investment Management. They'll illustrate the benefits of municipal bond investing, such as tax-free income and safety and discuss the advantages of a bond portfolio managed by an institutional money manager. 6 p.m. at the Biltmore Hotel, Coral Gables. Details: (305) 347-6710.

Friday 2/20

FDA BIOTERRORISM REGULATIONS
   Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg present Complying with
   FDA Bioterrorism Regulations, presented by Lauren V. Perez, 8:30 a.m.-
   12:30 p.m. Feb. 20 at Miami Airport Hilton &Towers, 5100 Blue Lagoon
   Drive, Miami. $165 Florida Foreign Trade Association members, $175 non-
   members. Details: (305) 471-0737 or www.ffta.com.

Thursday 3/11

LECTURE

Louis E. V. Nevaer, author of "Nafta's Second Decade" and "The Rise of the Hispanic Market in the United States," conducts the seminar Miami and the FTAA: Successful Strategies for Emerging Opportunities Throughout Latin America. Mr. Nevaer, an authority on the integration of the Mexican economy into the former US-Canada Free Trade Agreement and the emerging continental Hispanic consumer market, will discuss how Miami and the South Florida business communities can best pursue strategies as hemispheric integration unfolds. 6 p.m. at Radisson Hotel Miami, 1601 Biscayne Blvd. $25. Details: www.hispaniceconomics.com or (917) 880-8587.

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