Smart Balance to Host Webcast/Conference Call on 2008 Second-Quarter Results
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PARAMUS, N.J., July 22 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Smart Balance, Inc.
(Nasdaq: SMBL) will host a live audio webcast at http://www.smartbalance.com
on August 8, 2008, at 9:30 a.m. EDT to discuss 2008 second-quarter financial
results, which will be issued at approximately 8:30 a.m. EDT the same day. The
webcast will be in listen-only mode. The webcast is also available through the
following link: http://audioevent.mshow.com/345857//
Investors and analysts may participate via conference call by dialing
1-877-652-1315. The conference ID number is 55460980. To ensure access to the
conference call, participants should dial in at least 10 minutes before the
call starts. A rebroadcast will be available until September 8, 2008, and can
be accessed by dialing 1-800-642-1687 or 1-706-645-9291, using the same
conference number.
An archive of the webcast will be available for one year in the Investor
Center of the company's web site http://www.smartbalance.com .
About Smart Balance, Inc.
Smart Balance, Inc. (Nasdaq: SMBL) is committed to providing superior
tasting heart healthier alternatives in every category it enters by avoiding
trans fats naturally, balancing fats and/or reducing saturated fats, total fat
and cholesterol. The company's products include Smart Balance(R) Buttery
Spreads, Milk, Butter Blend Sticks, Cream Cheese, Peanut Butter, Microwave
Popcorn, Cooking Oil, Mayonnaise, Non-Stick Cooking Spray and Cheese. For
more information about products and the Smart Balance(TM) Food Plan, visit
http://www.smartbalance.com.
SOURCE Smart Balance, Inc.
Media, Mark Walsh, Senior Account Supervisor of TBC Public Relations for Smart
Balance, Inc., +1-646-366-1470, mwalsh@tbc.us; or Investors, John Mintz, Vice
President Finance & Investor Relations of Smart Balance, Inc.,
+1-201-568-9300, investor@smartbalance.com
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