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Nordic Business Forum 2014 Ticket Sales Breaking Records

Nordic Business Forum 2014The ticket sales for Nordic Business Forum 2014 have started in an unseen way. 3,200 seats were sold already during the day when the event was published. The total number of seats sold is over 3,500 to this day. That is 1,300 tickets more than at the same point last year. There are 4,373 seats in total at the seminar.

The seminar’s main theme is Forward and the sub-topics are Choosing Excellence, Building the Future and Growing with Purpose. The seminar is held at the Exhibition & Convention Centre in Helsinki in October 9th-10th 2014.

Nordic Business Forum 2014 provides an impressive group of speakers. The main speakers are probably the greatest business author alive, Jim Collins, the 38th Governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger and the long-time (1986-2013) manager of Manchester United Sir Alex Ferguson. There are also other remarkable speakers including CEO of KONE Corporation Matti Alahuhta, Danish entrepreneur Soulaima Gourani, Zambian economist Dambisa Moyo, author and international advisor Sir Ken Robison and Tony Fernandes, the Malaysian entrepreneur and the founder of AirAsia and Caterham F1 Team.

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