Sbarro, Inc. to Host Conference Call on May 21, 2009 to Discuss Results of Operations...
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Sbarro, Inc. to Host Conference Call on May 21, 2009 to Discuss Results of Operations for the Quarter Ended March 29, 2009 MELVILLE, N.Y., May 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Sbarro, Inc. (the "Company") announced that it issued a press release today on its Results of Operations for the quarter ended March 29, 2009 and has scheduled a conference call on Thursday May 21, 2009 at 10 AM Eastern Daylight Time. There are two ways to participate in the conference call-via conference call or webcast. Domestic callers may dial in at 1-877-941-9205. International callers may dial in at 1-480-629-9866. Request to be connected to the Sbarro, Inc. First Quarter 2009 Earnings Conference Call, confirmation number 4082454. Callers should dial in five to ten minutes before the scheduled start time. You may also access the conference call via webcast by visiting Sbarro Inc.'s website (http://www.sbarro.com), selecting Investors, and going to Investor Presentations. An archived copy of the call will be available for a week to replay beginning at 1 PM (EDT) on May 21, 2009. Domestic callers may dial 1-800-406-7325 and International callers may dial 1-303-590-3030. The replay PIN number is 4082454. An archived copy of the call will also be available by accessing Sbarro, Inc.'s homepage. About the Company Based in Melville, New York, we are the world's leading Italian quick service restaurant concept and the largest shopping mall-focused restaurant concept in the world. We have 1,072 restaurants in 45 countries. Sbarro restaurants feature a menu of popular Italian food, including pizza, a selection of pasta dishes and other hot and cold Italian entrees, salads, sandwiches, drinks and desserts. Additional information is available at http://www.sbarro.com/. SOURCE Sbarro, Inc. Carolyn M. Spatafora, Senior Vice President of Finance, +1-631-715-4100
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