Stoneridge, Inc. To Broadcast Its First-Quarter 2024 Conference Call On The Web
Stoneridge, Inc. To Broadcast Its First-Quarter 2024 Conference Call On The Web
PR Newswire
NOVI, Mich., April 18, 2024
NOVI, Mich., April 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Stoneridge, Inc. (NYSE: SRI) will webcast its first-quarter 2024 earnings conference call live on Thursday, May 2, 2024, at 9:00 a.m. ET with president and chief executive officer, Jim Zizelman, and chief financial officer, Matt Horvath.
The webcast can be accessed on the Webcasts & Presentations page of the Investors section of the Company's website, www.stoneridge.com.
Stoneridge, Inc., headquartered in Novi, Michigan, is a global designer and manufacturer of highly engineered electrical and electronic systems, components and modules for the automotive, commercial, off-highway and agricultural vehicle markets. Additional information about Stoneridge can be found at www.stoneridge.com.
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