NZME Investor Day 2022 Virtual Event

GENERAL
Mon, Oct 31 2022 11:03 am

New Zealand Media and Entertainment Investor Day 2022 virtual event

AUCKLAND, 31 October 2022: NZME Limited (NZX: NZM, ASX: NZM) (“NZME”) will be holding a virtual Investor Day on Wednesday 16 November 2022 from 10am - 1pm (NZT) for investors and analysts.

NZME Chairman Barbara Chapman will address investors and analysts before CEO Michael Boggs provides a progress update on NZME’s three year strategy. Detailed presentations from several of NZME’s executive team will cover the company’s three strategic priorities in each of division: Audio, Publishing and OneRoof.

Following the presentation, investors and analysts will have the opportunity to ask questions.

Please click here to register for the Investor Day webcast. Once registered, you will be able to access the webcast either online or by telephone. Please note, only participants who join the webcast online will be able to ask questions.

If your computer does not have a microphone, you can use the Zoom app on your smartphone or join the audio via conference call. Enter the webcast details online, then choose "Join by Phone" when you hear the audio prompt, then enter the supplied webcast ID when dialling.

A replay recording of the webcast will be available on our website after the call at:
https://www.nzme.co.nz/investor-relations/webcasts/

ENDS

Authorised by: Michael Boggs, Chief Executive Officer

For further information:

For media

Kelly Gunn
GM Communications
+64 27 213 5625
[email protected]

For investors

David Mackrell
Chief Financial Officer
+64 21 311 911
[email protected]


Announcement PDF


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