Metroglass to announce interim results on 29 November 2022

GENERAL
Tue, Nov 01 2022 03:10 pm

NZX: MPG, ASX: MPP
01 November 2022

Metro Performance Glass to announce FY23 Interim results on 29 November 2022

Metro Performance Glass Limited will release its results for the 6 months ended 30 September 2022 at 8:30am (NZDT) on Tuesday, 29 November 2022, followed by a briefing for investors, analysts and media at 10am.

FY23 interim results briefing

The briefing is scheduled to begin at 10am NZDT and can be joined by webcast or conference call. You can listen to the webcast via the company’s website: http://www.metroglass.co.nz/investor-centre or directly: https://event.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?ei=1578152&tp_key=f0f7558e3c. Please allow extra time prior to the webcast to visit the site and download streaming media software if required. An online archive of the event will be available after 2pm on the day.

To join the conference call, participants will need to dial in to one of the numbers below at least 5 minutes prior to the scheduled call time and when prompted, please quote the conference code: 381511.

New Zealand Toll Free 0800 423 972
International +64 (0)9 9133 624
Australia Toll Free 1 800 590 693
United Kingdom Toll Free 0800 358 6374
Australia (Sydney) +61 (0)2 7250 5438
US/Canada Toll Free 800-289-0459

For further information please contact:
Liam Hunt
Investor Relations
(+64) 022 010 4377
[email protected]

Authorised for release by Tracy Taylor, Company Secretary.


Announcement PDF


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