2022 Annual Results - announcement date

GENERAL
Fri, Jan 27 2023 01:36 pm

27 January 2023


Annual Results - announcement date & conference call details

Scales Corporation Limited (NZX:SCL) advises that it will release its Annual Results, for the twelve months to 31 December 2022, prior to market opening on Thursday 23 February 2023.
This will be followed by a conference call at 10am on the same day. Participants are encouraged to pre-register for the call to avoid delays dialling in on the day. Pre-registration can be completed via the link in the attachment.

Participants will receive the dial-in number and personal pin upon registration, allowing direct entry to the call. A calendar invitation will be emailed together with a reminder email prior to the call.

If you do not wish to pre-register, please dial in on the day by calling the one of the numbers contained in the link in the attachment.

We recommend dialing in 10 minutes prior to the scheduled call time.


Contact:
Steve Kennelly
Chief Financial Officer
Scales Corporation Limited
+64 3 371 2263 / +64 274 317587

About Scales Corporation
Scales Corporation is a diversified agribusiness group. It comprises three operating divisions: Global Proteins, Horticulture and Logistics. The company’s diverse spread of activities gives Scales broad exposure to the agribusiness sector. Scales Corporation was founded in 1897 as a shipping business by George Herbert Scales. Today it has operations across New Zealand, Australia and the United States. Find out more at www.scalescorporation.co.nz


Announcement PDF


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