Associated Estates Realty Corporation Announces Details Regarding First Quarter Conference...
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Associated Estates Realty Corporation Announces Details Regarding First
Quarter Conference Call
CLEVELAND, April 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Associated Estates Realty
Corporation (NYSE: AEC) (Nasdaq: AEC) announced today that the Company's first
quarter 2009 earnings are scheduled for release on Monday, April 27, 2009,
after the market closes. Promptly following the news wire release, the
earnings announcement and supplemental fact booklet will be posted on
http://ir.aecrealty.com/results.cfm. Visit the Company's Investors section of
the website and under Financial Reports select Quarterly Results to access the
documents.
A conference call to discuss the results will be held on Tuesday, April 28 at
2:00 p.m. Eastern. To participate in the call:
Via Telephone: The dial-in number is 800-860-2442, and the passcode is
"Estates."
Via the Internet (listen only): Access the Company's website at
www.aecrealty.com. Please log on at least 15 minutes prior to the scheduled
start time in order to register, download and install any necessary audio
software. Select the "Register for AEC's Conference Call" link on the left.
The webcast will be archived through May 12, 2009.
Associated Estates Realty Corporation (AEC) is a real estate investment trust
("REIT") and is a member of the Russell 2000. The Company is headquartered in
Richmond Heights, Ohio. AEC's portfolio consists of 52 properties containing
13,192 units located in nine states. For more information about the Company,
please visit its website at www.aecrealty.com.
For more information, please contact:
Kimberly Kanary
Vice President of Corporate Communications
216-797-8718
kkanary@aecrealty.com
SOURCE Associated Estates Realty Corporation
Kimberly Kanary, Vice President of Corporate Communications, Associated
Estates Realty Corporation, +1-216-797-8718, kkanary@aecrealty.com
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