GT Solar Sets November 9 for Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2010 Financial Results Call and Webcast
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MERRIMACK, N.H.--(Business Wire)--
GT Solar International, Inc. (NASDAQ:SOLR), a global provider of specialized
production equipment, process technology and turnkey manufacturing services for
the solar power industry, today announced that the company will release its
financial results for the second quarter of fiscal 2010 ending September 26,
2009, after the close of market on NASDAQ on Monday, November 9, 2009.
An investment community conference call to discuss these results and the
company's outlook will be held live and will be accessible on an archived basis
as follows:
Live Conference Call
Date: Monday, November 9, 2009
Time: 5:00 pm ET/2:00 pm PT
Number: 1.800.510.9834 (toll-free) or 1.617.614.3669 (international)
Passcode: SOLR
Audio Webcast: Go to http://investor.gtsolar.com/ and select "Events"
Archive Replay
Number: 1.888.286.8010 (toll-free) or 1.617.801.6888 (international)
Passcode: 18866870
Audio Webcast: Go to http://investor.gtsolar.com/ and select "Events"
Replay will be available from November 9, 2009 at 8:00pm ET through January 8, 2010
About GT Solar International, Inc.
GT Solar International, Inc., based in Merrimack, NH, USA, is a leading global
provider of specialized production equipment, process technology and turnkey
manufacturing services for the solar power industry. The company's products and
services allow its customers to optimize their manufacturing environments and
lower their cost of ownership, accelerating the drive towards grid parity. For
additional information about GT Solar, please visit www.gtsolar.com.
GT Solar International, Inc.
Media
Susan Vaillancourt, 603-589-3782
susan.vaillancourt@gtsolar.com
or
Investors/Analysts
Bob Blair, 603-681-3869
bob.blair@gtsolar.com
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