Autoliv Invites to Q1, 2009, Teleconference
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STOCKHOLM, Sweden--(Business Wire)-- Regulatory News: Autoliv Inc. (NYSE:ALV)(STOP:ALIV) will publish its Financial Report for the first quarter of 2009, on Tuesday April 21, at 12:00, Central European Time (11:00 a.m. UK Time and 6:00 a.m. EST). The Report will be available at www.autoliv.com under Investors - Financial Reports. In addition, a teleconference will take place the same day: Time: 15:00 CET (i.e. 09:00 EST, 14:00 UK Time) Moderator: Jan Carlson, President and CEO Telephone numbers: +44 (0) 20 3003 2665 (U.K. number) +1 866 966 5335 (U.S. number) Webcast & Slideshow: Follow the conference at www.autoliv.com under News - Calendar Audio replay: +44 (0) 20 8196 1998 (U.K. number) Access code: 019639# +1 866 583 1035 (U.S. number) Access code: 019639# The facility to replay the recorded teleconference will be available until May 5, 2009. The webcast will be available until May 21, 2009. For details please see www.autoliv.com. Please note that each listener will incur their own telephone costs. Autoliv Inc., the worldwide leader in automotive safety systems, develops and manufactures automotive safety systems for all major automotive manufacturers in the world. Together with its joint ventures, Autoliv has 80 facilities with approximately 37,000 employees in 28 vehicle-producing countries. In addition, the Company has technical centers in eleven countries around the world, with 21 test tracks, more than any other automotive safety supplier. Sales in 2008 amounted to US $6.5 billion. The Company's shares are listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: ALV) and its Swedish Depository Receipts on the OMX Nordic Exchange in Stockholm (ALIVsdb). This information was brought to you by Cision http://www.cisionwire.com Autoliv Mats Ödman, Vice President Corporate Communications Tel: +46 8 587 20 623 E-mail: mats.odman@autoliv.com Copyright Business Wire 2009
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