Invitation to Alfa Laval's third quarter conference call
Invitation to Alfa Laval's third quarter conference call
PR Newswire
LUND, Sweden, Oct. 2, 2024
LUND, Sweden, Oct. 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Alfa Laval will release third quarter earnings on 24 October at 07:30 am CET. The conference call will start at 09:00 am CET.
The conference call is hosted by Alfa Laval's President and CEO Tom Erixon and CFO Fredrik Ekström.
To participate in the conference call and ask questions, please register here:
You can also follow the conference via a live webcast. A webcast link will be available on
Contacts:
Johan Lundin
Head of Investor Relations, Alfa Laval
Phone: +46 46 36 65 10
Mobile: +46 730 46 30 90
Beata Ardhe
Executive Assistant, Alfa Laval
Phone: +46 46 36 65 26
Mobile: +46 709 36 65 26
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