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The Real Good Food Company, Advanced Computer Software, Summit and TyraTech to present at Proactive One2One forum

Last updated: 16:00 09 Nov 2012 GMT, First published: 17:00 09 Nov 2012 GMT

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Proactive Investors is serving up an eclectic mix of companies at its next One2One forum on Thursday, November 22.

To tickle the taste buds is sugar, bakery and ingredients specialist The Real Good Food Company (LON:RGD) and IT and software firm Advanced Computer Software (LON:ASW).

Also on the menu is drug developer Summit (LON:SUMM) and natural pesticides developer TyraTech (LON:TYR).

To ensure your  place, please CLICK HERE for further details and to register your attendance. 

Investors may well have come across The Real Good Food Company (LON:RGD) as they browse their local supermarket shelves as it is behind many household products including Whitworth's sugar.

It aims to double the size of its operations over the next three years and house broker Shore Capital forecasts sales for 2012/13 of £311.8 million, rising to £360.1mln in the year to March 2014. 

Chief executive Pieter Totté will be on hand to tell us more about the firm's ambitious plans.

Meanwhile, fresh from being named entrepreneur of the year last month at the AIM awards will be Vin Murria, chief executive of IT and software firm Advanced Computer Software.

The company has made a string of successful acquisitions and full year turnover has shot past the £100 mln mark. 

The shares continue to outperform and are up over 50% on the year.

Meanwhile, Summit Corp's (LON:SUMM) share price has rocketed more than 100 per cent in the last three months, with no sign of stopping, after a raft of recent announcements including encouraging news on its SMT C1100 drug for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. 

Bringing us bang up to date on the firm’s latest activities will be chief executive Glyn Edwards.

Newsflow has also been plentiful from AIM-quoted TyraTech (LON:TYR) in recent weeks and executive chairman Alan Reade will be explaining what the future has in store. 

The firm is in advanced talks with an American agricultural products company over a strategic relationship to further expand products and markets. 

This comes just weeks after the firm inked its first retail contract - with DIY store Home Depot to sell its new line of insect control products in the US.

The event starts at 6pm at the Chesterfield Mayfair Hotel, 35 Charles Street, Mayfair, London, W1J 5EB.

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