Freddie Mac to Issue Second Quarter 2008 Financial Results on August 6, 2008
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MCLEAN, Va., July 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Freddie Mac (NYSE: FRE)
announced today that the company will release its second quarter 2008
financial results before the NYSE market open on Wednesday, August 6, 2008.
The company will hold a conference call at 10 a.m. Eastern Time on
Wednesday, August 6, 2008 to discuss the company's results. Before the call,
investors are encouraged to review the company's press release, the
consolidated financial statements and core tables, the accompanying slide
presentation and other earnings-related information to be used during the
conference call. All of these materials will be available on the company's
Web site at http://www.FreddieMac.com/investors/webcasts.
To listen to the call, domestic investors should call 1-800-553-5260, and
international investors should call 1-612-332-0630, approximately 10 to 15
minutes before the start of the call. The conference call will also be
webcast live on Freddie Mac's Web site.
A telephone recording of this conference call will be available
continuously beginning at approximately 3 p.m. Eastern Time on August 6, 2008,
until midnight on August 20, 2008. To access this recording in the United
States, call 1-800-475-6701, and use access code 951871. Outside the United
States, call 1-320-365-3844, and use access code 951871.
Freddie Mac is a stockholder-owned corporation established by Congress in
1970 to provide liquidity, stability and affordability to the nation's
residential mortgage markets. Freddie Mac raises capital on Wall Street and
throughout the world's capital markets to finance mortgages for families
across America. Over the years, Freddie Mac has made home possible for one in
six homebuyers and more than five million renters. http://www.FreddieMac.com
SOURCE Freddie Mac
Media, Sharon McHale, +1-703-903-2438, or Investors, Dan Smith,
+1-703-903-3883, both of Freddie Mac
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