Agnico-Eagle provides notice of release of fourth quarter 2007 results and conference...
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Agnico-Eagle provides notice of release of fourth quarter 2007 results and
conference call
Stock Symbols: AEM (NYSE and TSX)
TORONTO, Jan. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Agnico-Eagle Mines Limited today
announced that it will release its fourth quarter 2007 results on Wednesday,
February 20, 2008, after normal trading hours.
The Company's senior management will host a conference call on Thursday,
February 21, 2008 at 11:00AM (E.S.T.) to discuss financial results and provide
an update of the Company's exploration and development activities.
Via Webcast:
A live audio webcast of the meeting will be available on the Company's
website homepage at www.agnico-eagle.com.
Via Telephone:
For those preferring to listen by telephone, please dial 416 644 3415 or
Toll-free 800 732 9307. To ensure your participation, please call
approximately five minutes prior to the scheduled start of the call.
Replay archive:
Please dial the 416-640-1917, passcode 21259713 followed by the number
sign or Toll-free access number 877-289-8525, passcode 21259713 followed by
the number sign.
The conference call will be replayed from Thursday, February 21, 2008 at
1:30 PM (E.S.T.) to Thursday, February 28, 200811:59 PM (E.S.T.).
The webcast along with presentation slides will be archived for 180 days
on the website.
About Agnico-Eagle
Agnico-Eagle is a long established Canadian gold producer with operations
located in Quebec and exploration and development activities in Canada,
Finland, Mexico and the United States. Agnico-Eagle's LaRonde Mine is Canada's
largest gold deposit in terms of reserves. The Company has full exposure to
changes in gold prices consistent with its policy of no forward gold sales. It
has paid a cash dividend for 26 consecutive years.
SOURCE Agnico-Eagle Mines Limited
David Smith, Vice-President, Investor Relations, (416) 947-1212
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