Endeavour to Announce Its Q1 2025 Results on 1 May 2025.


    14 April 2025 07:00:06
  • Source: Sharecast
Endeavour to Announce Its Q1 2025 Results on 1 May 2025

        

ENDEAVOUR TO ANNOUNCE ITS Q1 2025 RESULTS ON 1 MAY 2025

London, 14 April 2025 – Endeavour Mining plc (LSE:EDV, TSX:EDV, OTCQX:EDVMF) expects to release its Q1 2025 financial results on Thursday 1 May 2025, before the LSE market open.

Management will host a conference call and webcast on the same day, Thursday 1 May, at 8:30 am EST/ 1:30 pm BST to discuss the Company's financial results.

The conference call and webcast are scheduled at:
5:30am in Vancouver
8:30am in Toronto and New York Notice of Results
1:30pm in London
9:30pm in Hong Kong and Perth

The webcast can be accessed through the following link: https://edge.media-server.com/mmc/p/4pd5tg8b

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Analysts and investors are invited to participate and ask questions by registering for the conference call dial-in via the following link: https://register-conf.media server.com/register/BI233e238ef3954ff09cec2d4cc78b1a6b

The conference call and webcast will be available for playback on Endeavour’s website


CONTACT INFORMATION

For Investor Relations Enquiries: For Media Enquiries:
Jack Garman Brunswick Group LLP in London
Vice President, Investor Relations Carole Cable, Partner
+44 203 011 2723 +44 7974 982 458
investor@endeavourmining.com ccable@brunswickgroup.com

 

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