Notice of Annual Results Announcement date

GENERAL
Tue, May 11 2021 05:14 pm

RADIUS CARE ANNUAL RESULTS ANNOUNCEMENT DATE

Radius Residential Care Limited (NZX:RAD) advises that it will release its annual results for the year ended 31 March 2021, prior to market opening on Friday 28 May 2021.

This will be followed by a conference call at 10:30am hosted by Brien Cree (Executive Chairman and Managing Director) and Stuart Bilbrough (Chief Executive Officer) who will take participants through the results presentation and be available for questions. Participants are encouraged to pre-register for the call to avoid delays dialing in on the day.

Participants can register for the conference by going to the following link:
https://s1.c-conf.com/diamondpass/10013979-h34lTH.html

After registering, you will receive a dial-in number, a passcode, and a unique access PIN. This information will also be emailed as a calendar invitation.

If you are unable to register prior to the call, then at the time of the conference, you can call one of the numbers below and provide the conference ID: 10013979 to an operator.

New Zealand 0800 122 136
Auckland 09 950 5333
Christchurch 03 741 3923
Wellington 04 830 1011
Australia 1800 870 640
Melbourne 03 9081 1196
Hong Kong 800 960 447
Singapore 800 101 3282

A transcript of the call will be lodged with NZX 2-3 days after the call.

Contact:

Annabel Cotton
Investor Relations Adviser
027 473 7330


Announcement PDF


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