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Conference Call
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Conference Call
An event in which investors can call into a special phone number and hear the management of their company comment on the financial results of the recently completed quarter.

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Most publicly held companies hold four conference calls per year. Many companies are beginning to offer audiocasts of their calls over the Internet.


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