Guaranty Financial Group Inc. to Release First Quarter 2008 Results on April 29,...
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Guaranty Financial Group Inc. to Release First Quarter 2008 Results on April 29, 2008 AUSTIN, Texas--(Business Wire)-- Guaranty Financial Group Inc. (NYSE: GFG) will release its results for first quarter 2008 on April 29, 2008, before the market opens. The company will host a conference call on April 29, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. ET to discuss results of first quarter 2008. To access the conference call, listeners calling from the United States should dial 1-866-700-5192 at least 15 minutes prior to the start of the call. Those wishing to access the call from outside the United States should dial 1-617-213-8833. The passcode is 64974351. Replays of the call will be available for two weeks following the completion of the live call and can be accessed at 1-888-286-8010 in the United States and at 1-617-801-6888 outside the United States. The passcode for the replay is 16393614. The conference call may also be accessed through Guaranty's Internet site, www.guarantygroup.com, by clicking on "Investor Relations - Events Calendar." Guaranty Financial Group is the second largest publicly-traded financial institution holding company headquartered in Texas and one of the 50 largest publicly-traded financial institution holding companies based in the U.S. ranked by asset size. Guaranty Financial Group operates Guaranty Bank, which engages in consumer and business banking activities through a network of more than 150 banking centers in Texas and California. Guaranty Bank also provides financing to middle market companies, independent energy producers, and the real estate industry. Additionally, Guaranty Bank operates an insurance agency, Guaranty Insurance Services, Inc. Guaranty Financial Group Rusty LaForge, 214-360-1967 rusty.laforge@guarantygroup.com Copyright Business Wire 2008
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