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Equity Office to Webcast 2004 Investor Forum; Management to Discuss Strategy and Updated Results
Business Wire, Sept 23, 2004
CHICAGO -- Equity Office Properties Trust (NYSE:EOP) will host its 2004 Investor Forum on Wednesday, September 29, 2004. The company will discuss its long-term business strategy and give an update on activity since its second quarter 2004 earnings announcement.
The company presentations are being webcast live from approximately 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. CDT, and available in listen-only mode at www.equityoffice.com via Equity Office's Investor Relations page. A video-webcast replay of the event will be available on October 1, 2004 and will be archived through Monday, November 29, 2004.
The executive team will discuss EOP's strategy, leasing and operations, investment and financing activities. The speaker agenda is as follows:
--Richard Kincaid, President and Chief Executive Officer
--Peyton "Chip" Owen, Chief Operating Officer
--Jeff Johnson, Chief Investment Officer
--Marsha Williams, Chief Financial Officer
--Question and Answer Period
To be notified of other Equity Office webcasts, please enroll via the Investor Relations page.
Equity Office Properties Trust (NYSE:EOP), operating through its various subsidiaries and affiliates, is the nation's largest publicly held office building owner and manager with a portfolio of 690 buildings comprising 124.5 million square feet in 18 states and the District of Columbia. Equity Office has an ownership presence in 27 Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) and in 124 submarkets, enabling it to provide a wide range of office solutions for local, regional and national customers. For more company information, visit the Equity Office Web site at http://www.equityoffice.com.
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