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Conference Call A telephone call in which there are more than two participants. In investing, a publicly-traded company schedules conference calls where any analyst following that company may hear about its recent happenings. That is, a company executive speaks on a conference call and attempts to present information, regarding, say, quarterly earnings or a merger, in the best possible light for analysts. The SEC requires companies to schedule conference calls in advance and to allow as many analysts as possible to listen to them. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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LOS ANGELES -- Joining carriers AT&T/Cingular and Qwest Communications, Sprint Nextel has discontinued its actions to illegally block consumer and business calls to free conference calling services, including FreeConference[R], a service of Global Conference Partners[TM]. Savings of $36,000 Annually: By using VoIP to replace long distance and paid conference calling services, Manhattan Beachwear saves $36,000 per year. com) provides conference calling services targeted to males who partake in fantasy sports games, to assist with the draft process. |
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