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Vermont Pure Holdings, LTD Announces Fiscal 2004 Year End Financial Results Conference Call on January 13th
Business Wire, Jan 11, 2005
WILLISTON, Vt. -- On Thursday January 13th, Vermont Pure Holdings, Ltd. (AMEX:VPS) will hold a conference call to discuss financial results its 2004 fiscal year. The discussion will be hosted by Tim Fallon, the Company's CEO and include results for its final fiscal quarter of the year as well. Discussion on the call may contain forward looking statements.
The conference call will start at 10:00 A.M. (Eastern Time) and run approximately one hour. The conference can be attended by telephone by dialing 877-236-1078 in the U.S. and 213-408-0663 outside the U.S. The conference ID is VERMONT. The call can be accessed live via the Internet at www.companyboardroom.com. The call also will be available for replay until midnight on January 20, 2005 by dialing 800-938-1584 in the U.S. and 402-220-1542 outside the U.S. The call will be available over the Internet for a period of 90 days after the call. This web-cast can be accessed through the Company's website, www.vermontpure.com on the investor relations page as well as the web address listed above.
Vermont Pure Holdings, LTD. is the largest independent and third largest Home and Office distributor of its kind in the United States. The Company bottles and distributes natural spring water under the Vermont Pure(R) trademark and purified with minerals added bottled water under the Crystal Rock(R) brand. It markets its bottled water brands, as well as other home and office refreshment products, to over 95,000 customers throughout New England and New York. The Company is currently executing a growth strategy to expand its home and office customer base through acquisition of smaller regional home and office bottled water and refreshment distributors. Vermont Pure Holdings Ltd.'s common stock trades on the American Stock Exchange under the symbol: VPS.
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