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Golden State Warriors vs. Detroit Pistons

You can use our proud partner’s Chase Cards for payment at the Box Office. We also accept, Cash, MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Discover Will Call tickets may be picked-up at the Chase Center box office with a valid government issued photo I.D. that matches the name on the order, the credit card used to make the purchase, and the confirmation number given at the time of purchase are provided. VIP PACKAGES are subject to the package providers rules for pick up. For the box office to release tickets not in your name you need to submit a written letter of authorization along with a copy of the driver’s license of the party whose name is on the account. For Golden State Warriors: Ticket Sales: 1-888-GSW-HOOP (option 1) Group Sales: 1-888-GSW-HOOP (option 2) Account Service: 1-888-GSW-HOOP (option 3) Grandview Suites 1-888-GSW-HOOP (option 4) Administration: (510) 986-2200 Monday-Friday: 10AM - 4PM // Weekends: Only on event days pending door times. Accessible seating is available online through Ticketmaster.com, by calling Ticketmaster phone agents or coming to the Chase Center Box Office. Interpreters are available by request and are dependent upon availability. Please call the Chase Center for further information. Interpreters need to be reserved a minimum of 10 days in advance of the show. Service dogs are allowed at the Chase Center.

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ICVTS 2020: 14. International Conference on Veterinary Technology and Sciences

The International Research Conference Aims and Objectives

The International Research Conference is a federated organization dedicated to bringing together a significant number of diverse scholarly events for presentation within the conference program. Events will run over a span of time during the conference depending on the number and length of the presentations. With its high quality, it provides an exceptional value for students, academics and industry researchers.

ICVTS 2020: 14. International Conference on Veterinary Technology and Sciences aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results on all aspects of Veterinary Technology and Sciences. It also provides a premier interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted in the fields of Veterinary Technology and Sciences

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Cleveland Browns vs. Chicago Bears

Box Office accepts Visa, cash and money order. Visa is a proud sponsor of the NFL and the Cleveland Browns, and is the only card now accepted by the Browns. Available for pickup after 9:00am on gameday at the ticket office will call windows located on the South side of the Stadium. Customer must present actual credit card, confirmation number, and photo ID. (888) 891-1999 (toll free)(440) 891-5050 Mon-Fri: 9:00am - 5:00pm Opens 9:00am on game day WHEELCHAIR ACCESS: Available through TM HEARING IMPAIRED: Assistive listening devices are available at any Guest Services booth located on all levels of the Stadium. A valid drivers license and/or major credit card will need to be utilized as a deposit for the equipment. ELEVATOR ACCESS: Elevator service is provided for our guests who require use of an elevator to access their seating area.

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Bank Asset-Liability Management

How to model and project the balance sheet of the bank? What are the key equilibrium and the major threats? How to classify and handle balance sheet risks? Are the regulatory and the economic views coherent? What is expected from ALM managers? When should management actions be triggered? What can we learn from passed crises? What are the current issues? What are the principles and mechanisms of Asset Liability Management in banks? The purpose of this 3-day seminar is to introduce the principles and mechanisms of asset liability management in banks. During these three days, we address all the issues relevant to this essential matter, from balance sheet modelling and projection to managing structural risks. These are illustrated by a number of business cases and exercises that facilitate the assimilation of the concepts and techniques presented. On day 1, we sketch the global functioning of the Bank, to position the “raison d’etre” of the ALM in regards to the business objectives and their interactions. Once the ALM’s role is defined, we devise the resources and the organization required for a successful mission. This includes describing the ALM ecosystem, with its Steering Committee called the ALCO, the various teams and their responsibilities, from the valuation of financial instruments to the management of balance sheet risks such as interest rate, liquidity and currency risks. Also, we learn how to transfer these risks to the ALM using appropriate mechanisms and funds transfer pricing. Day 2 focuses on the techniques used for valuing assets and liabilities and measuring balance sheet risks. In order to value financial instruments, we learn how to generate their expected future cash flows under various conditions. We discover how aggregating these cash flows and assessing possible future cash shortfalls form the basis for assessing balance sheet risks. We also look at applicable regulations (LCR, NSFR, IRRBB…) and put them in perspective with the economic reality. Issues related to options and credit risk (IFRS 9) are also addressed. A number of exercises and games facilitate assimilating these principles and techniques. Day 3 addresses the management issues related to ALM and operational matters. You learn how to control and mitigate risks, and a number of key questions are addressed: What risks should be taken? Up to what level? How to hedge risks? How does ALM relate to risk management and to risk budgeting and risk appetite? What is expected from ALM professionals and how do they interact with other functions in the bank? Finally, we look at the current matters of concern to the ALM community, such as the macro prudential policy, low interest rates, the resolution fund and new technologies. We finish the seminar with a series of exercises/games aimed at rehearsing all the major elements learned during these three days: The role and the positioning of the ALM, assets valuation principles, balance sheet risks identification, measurement and management, applicable regulations, and finally current concerns. More Information >>>

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Big Ticket

The Big Ticket is a Big Deal Buy a Big Ticket for great value. It provides access to everything open at the Museum on the day of your visit: Special exhibitions including On Sharks and Humanity, Wildlife Photographer of the Year Action Stations  our immersive experience. 3D Cinema currently showing Earth Flight 3D A fleet of ships check out the submarine, destroyer and tall ships! For safety reasons, children have to be at least 90cm in height to board all vessels. Permanent galleries and our under 5s' playspace Kids on Deck activities fun and learning for kids 12 and under Daily guided tours

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Disney On Ice presents Into the Magic

Visa, Mastercard, Discover, Cash Will call is available starting 90 minutes before the event. 814-536-5156 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Tuesdays & Thursdays and 90 minutes prior to the start of all ticketed events. Yes, accessible seats are available for all events. If you need assistance with accessible seating, please call the box office at 814-536-5156 or email boxoffice@1stSummitArena.com

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Crypto Assets Conference 2020

Blockchain technology was born through the invention of Bitcoin and has since then created hundreds of digital assets and spurred the development of business models building on decentralized networks. The conference covers both the public blockchain and the enterprise blockchain domain. The former concerns topics such as cryptocurrencies, ICOs, crypto funds and tokens of decentral business models; the latter includes topics interesting for corporates such as securitization and asset management. Speakers for example include:  Dirk Bullmann, European Central Bank (ECB) Christoph Kreiterling, BaFin (German FMA) Dr. Martin Diehl, Deutsche Bundesbank (German Federal Reserve) Michael Spitz, Commerzbank Dr. Nina-Luisa Siedler, INATBA Marcel Milde, Siemens Jens Hachmeister, Deutsche Boerse Dr. Shermin Voshmgir, Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien Prof. Dr. Philipp Sandner, Frankfurt School Blockchain Center Constantin Ketz, International Token Standardization Association e.V. (ITSA) Christian Labetzsch, Blocksize Capital Dr. Matthias Hirtschulz, d-fine Joachim Erdle, LBBW Thomas Dünser, Regierung Liechtenstein (Government Liechtenstein) Rudolf Siebel, BVI (German Fund Association) Dr. Thomas Schönfeld, PwC (Financial Services Advisory) Katharina Gehra, Immutable Insight Michael Duttlinger, Cashlink Thomas Mueller, evan.network +30 further speakers The Frankfurt School Blockchain Center together with KI Group and financial.com jointly organize the Crypto Assets Conference 2020 which will take place on the campus of the Frankfurt School on March 9 and 10, 2020. The conference aims at bringing together experts from the newly emerging scene of crypto assets and experts from the traditional financial industry to discuss the following questions: Crypto assets: How important will cryptocurrencies, tokens, ICO and other types of digital assets be in the future? Investment: Should investment funds assess such digital assets? How can crypto assets be assessed? Securitization: How can securitization be done via blockchain or distributed ledger technologies? Cash-on-ledger: Will cash-on-ledger disrupt financial business models? Asset management: Which new business models exist for asset managers and brokers? Valuation: How can decentral networks be valued? Tokens and regulation: What types of tokens exist and how should they be regulated?  Venture capital: Will ICOs and tokens disrupt traditional venture capital? Startups: Which blockchain startups should be watched? Location and date Frankfurt School of Finance & ManagementMon., March 9, 2020, 09:00 until Tue., March 10, 2020, 17:00Language: German and English Registration via Eventbrite required; Participants who might not want to pay via credit card on Eventbrite can contact us; this way we will provide an invoice which would then be paid e.g. via bank transfer. Agenda  To be announced. More details: www.crypto-assets-conference.de Who should participate?  This conference is ideal for the people who seek to understand crypto assets and are interested in talking to practitioners to be able to judge these new developments: Investors in new technologies, venture capitalists, crypto investors Startups and founders that are interested in understanding crypto assets Financial organizations (banks, investment funds, asset management) in all industries Employees in the area of business development and digitization in all industries Lawyers, consultants, and analysts (with IT or business background)   Contact Frankfurt School Blockchain Center Email: team@fs-blockchain.de Phone: +49 69 154 008-790 Internet: www.fs-blockchain.de   About the Frankfurt School Blockchain Center  The Frankfurt School Blockchain Center is a think tank and research center which investigates implications of the blockchain technology for companies and their business models. Besides the development of prototypes, it serves as a platform for managers, start-ups, technology and industry experts to share knowledge and best practices. The Blockchain Center also provides new research impulses and develops training for students and executives. It focuses on banking, mobility, “Industrie 4.0” and the energy sector.  Further information can be found on the Website, on Facebook, or via Twitter.   Our partners KI decentralized KI decentralized (www.ki-decentralized.de) is an C-Level consultancy for Blockchain technology and an IT service provider for Hyperledger, Ethereum, Corda, Crypto, IoT and second layer solutions.

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