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Invitation to SSAB’s second quarter 2015 results briefing

Interim report, Report, Invitation, Investors
July 08, 2015 10:00 CEST
SSAB invites you to a presentation of the quarterly report at 09.30am CEST on Wednesday July 22, 2015. The report is scheduled for publication at 07.30am CEST on the same date.

The interim report for the second quarter of 2015 will be presented by SSAB’s President and CEO Martin Lindqvist, and CFO Håkan Folin.

The press conference will be held in English and webcast live on SSAB’s website www.ssab.com. It is also possible to participate in the briefing via telephone.

Venue and time of briefing: World Trade Center (WTC) Stockholm, Kungsbron 1, Conference room New York, 09.30am CEST.

Telephone numbers:
+46 8 5055 64 74 (Sweden),
+44 203 364 53 74 (UK),
+1 855 753 22 30 (USA).

Link to webcast: Go to webcast

Instructions on how to participate in the webcast will be available on SSAB’s website, including presentation material for downloading.

For further information, please contact

Investor Relations: Andreas Koch, Head of Investor Relations, [email protected], +46 8 454 5729

Media: Marie Elfstrand, Head of External Communications, [email protected], +46 8 454 5756

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