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Industry Conference

11th Annual
Water Utility Conference


DATE

Thursday, December 6, 2007

TIME

8:15 a.m.-5:10 p.m.

CHAIRS

Sherry Lombardi, The Answer Factory
Laurie Malen, The Answer Factory

LOCATION

NYSSA
1177 Avenue of the Americas, 2nd Floor
(between 45th and 46th Streets), NYC (Directions)
Photo ID required for access to the building.

REGISTER/FEE

Early Registration by November 22
Members $195 | Nonmembers $295
Registration November 23 to November 29
Members $265 | Nonmembers $365
After November 29
Register at the door: Additional $50 due (space permitting)

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PD/CE/CPE = 1


 

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CONFERENCE
DESCRIPTION

Investors are enthusiastic about water stocks, and with good reason. The water industry has consistently outperformed most other industries over the past several years. The Janney Global Water Index of 60 global water stocks rose approximately 15% during the first half of 2007, and has seen an increase of 168% over the last five years.

Some analysts, noting the average P/E ratio of over 33 for U.S.-based water utilities, think that the industry is overvalued. Others see plenty of upside remaining, especially considering the world’s ever-growing demand for clean, safe water. The deteriorating water infrastructure in the U.S. requires an investment of close to $500 billion from 2000 through 2019, according to the EPA, leading many to believe that long-term prospects for water companies are more favorable now than ever before. Further, given the group’s dividend payouts of over 3% on average, water stocks continue to represent a solid defensive play in a shaky market.

What does the future have in store for water utility and technology companies? How will continuing consolidation and private capital influx affect the industry? Do not miss this chance to meet industry insiders, including CEOs, CFOs and other VIPs from leading water companies.

 

AGENDA

8:15

Check-in & Continental Breakfast

8:35

Welcome & Opening Remarks

8:40

Outlook for the Water Industry
Debra Coy and Heike Doerr, Janney Montgomery Scott

9:30

Aqua America, Inc. (NYSE, PSE: WTR)
Nick DeBenedictis, Chairman and CEO
Aqua America is a U.S.-based water and wastewater utility, serving approximately 2.8 million residents.

10:10

Break

10:20

American States Water Company (NYSE: AWR)
Floyd E. Wicks, President and CEO
American States Water is the holding company for Golden State Water Company, Chaparrel City Water Company, and American States Utility Services, Inc.

11:00

California Water Service Group (NYSE: CWT)
Peter Nelson, President and CEO
California Water Service Group is the second-largest investor-owned water utility in the U.S.

11:40

Consolidated Water Co. Ltd. (Nasdaq: CWCO)
Frederick McTaggart, President and CEO
David Sasnett, EVP and CFO
Consolidated Water develops and operates distribution systems in areas where natural supplies of drinking water are scarce.

12:20

Lunch

1:00

Middlesex Water Company (Nasdaq: MSEX)
Dennis Doll, President
Middlesex Water is a provider of water, wastewater, and related products and services in New Jersey and Delaware.

1:40

The York Water Company (Nasdaq: YORW)
Jeffrey S. Osman, President and CEO
York Water is the oldest investor-owned water utility in the U.S., offering consecutive dividends since 1816.

2:20

Southwest Water Company (Nasdaq: SWWC)
DeLise Keim, VP, Corporate Communications
Southwest Water provides essential water and wastewater services to two million Americans in ten states.

3:00

Break

3:10

Pure Cycle Corporation (Nasdaq: PCYO)
Mark Harding, President and CEO
Pure Cycle is a water and wastewater provider with principal operations in Denver.

3:50

Connecticut Water Service, Inc. (Nasdaq: CTWS)
Eric W. Thornburg, Chairman, President and CEO
Connecticut Water Service provides drinking water as well as water and wastewater-related services to residential, commercial, industrial, and municipal customers in Connecticut.

4:30

Artesian Resources Corporation (Nasdaq: ARTNA)
Dian C. Taylor, CEO
Through its wholly owned subsidiary Artesian Water Company, Inc., Artesian is the oldest and largest investor-owned regulated public water utility on the Delmarva Peninsula, and has been providing water service since 1905.

5:10

Closing Remarks & Adjournment

NYSSA reserves the right to change any part of its published program or list of
presenters due to unforeseen circumstances.


 


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