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Ernst & Young Will Host Journey 2007 Conference for Venture Capital Funds and Entrepreneurs of Emerging Growth Companies

Business Wire, Sept 24, 2007

TEL AVIV, Israel -- On October 25, 2007, Ernst & Young (www.ey.com) will host its 11th Annual Journey 2007 Conference -- the annual Israeli conference for venture capital funds and entrepreneurs of emerging growth companies. The conference, which will take place at David Intercontinental Hotel, Tel-Aviv, Israel, serves as a meeting place for leaders of the high tech, telecommunication, medical device, healthcare and venture capital industries in Israel.

This well known Journey Conference provides the most updated professional data about trends, developments and future outlook regarding the global technology industry, and serves as a platform for knowledge sharing and networking. It is designed to offer added value to entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, private equity investors, commercial and investment bankers, financing sources, biotech companies, pharmaceutical companies, corporate strategic investors, and institutional investors.

About Ernst & Young

Ernst & Young Israel - Kost Forer Gabbay & Kasierer was established in 1937 and is Israel's largest accounting, tax and business consulting firm. The firm's 1,400 personnel is comprised of approximately 470 accountants, as well as dozens of attorneys, economists, tax professionals, certified business administrators, actuaries, internal auditors, engineers, IT managers, IT security professionals, knowledge management experts and more. The firm's principal areas of expertise are: Insurance, Industry, Financial Services, Retail and Consumer Products, Real-Estate, High-Tech, Venture Capital Funds, CleanTech, HealthCare, Biotechnology and Medical Devices, Non-Profit Organizations, Trade & Services, Kibbutzim, Tourism and Hotel Industry, Transportation and Infrastructure.

For additional information about Ernst & Young's 11th Annual Journey 2007 Conference, please visit the Conference website at www.journey.co.il.

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