Dominion Schedules Second-Quarter Earnings Conference Call
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RICHMOND, Va., July 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Dominion (NYSE: D) will
host its second-quarter earnings conference call at 10 a.m. EDT on Thursday,
July 31. Dominion management will discuss its second-quarter financial
results and other matters of interest to the financial community.
Domestic callers should dial (866) 710-0179. The passcode for the
conference call is "Dominion." International callers should dial (334) 323-
9871. Participants should dial in 10 to 15 minutes prior to the scheduled
start time. Members of the media also are invited to listen.
A live webcast of the conference call will be available on the company's
investor information page at http://www.dom.com/investors/ .
A replay of the conference call will be available beginning about 1 p.m.
EDTJuly 31 and lasting until 11 p.m. EDTAugust 7. Domestic callers may
access the recording by dialing (877) 919-4059. International callers should
dial (334) 323-7226. The PIN for the replay is 12697117. Additionally, a
replay of the webcast will be available on the company's investor information
page by the end of the day July 31.
Dominion is one of the nation's largest producers and transporters of
energy, with a portfolio of approximately 26,500 megawatts of generation, 1.1
trillion cubic feet equivalent of proved natural gas and oil reserves, 14,000
miles of natural gas transmission, gathering and storage pipeline and 6,000
miles of electric transmission lines. Dominion also owns the nation's largest
underground natural gas storage system and operates about 975 billion cubic
feet of storage capacity and serves retail energy customers in 11 states. For
more information about Dominion, visit the company's Web site at
http://www.dom.com.
SOURCE Dominion
Media, Mark Lazenby, +1-804-819-2042, mark.lazenby@dom.com, or Analysts,
Sharonda Shepard, +1-804-819-2314, sharonda.r.shepard@dom.com, both of
Dominion
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