Digimarc Schedules First Quarter Conference Call
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BEAVERTON, Ore.--(Business Wire)-- Digimarc Corporation (NASDAQ: DMRC) will hold a conference call on Friday, April 30, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. Eastern time (8:00 a.m. Pacific time) to discuss results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2010. Financial results will be issued in a press release prior to the call. Digimarc Chairman and CEO Bruce Davis and CFO Michael McConnell will host the presentation, followed by a question-and-answer period. The call will broadcast live via webcast at www.digimarc.com and www.earnings.com, and available for replay until May 14, 2010. Thereafter, the webcast will be archived and available on Digimarc`s website at www.digimarc.com/investors/events.asp. About Digimarc Digimarc Corporation (NASDAQ:DMRC), based in Beaverton, Oregon, is a leading innovator and provider of enabling technologies that create digital identities for all forms of media and many everyday objects. The embedded digital IDs are imperceptible to humans, but not to computers, networks and devices like mobile phones, which can now use cameras and microphones as sensory inputs to "see, hear and understand" the world around them within the context of their environment. Digimarc has built an extensive intellectual property portfolio with patents in digital watermarking, content identification and management, media and object discovery to enable ubiquitous computing, and related technologies. Digimarc develops solutions, licenses its intellectual property, and provides development services to business partners across a range of industries. For more information, please visit www.digimarc.com. Digimarc Corporation Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer Michael McConnell, 503-469-4652 mmcconnell@digimarc.com or Liolios Group, Inc. Investor Relations for Digimarc Scott Liolios or Matt Glover, 949-574-3860 info@liolios.com Copyright Business Wire 2010
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