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DIARY - Spain corporate events

Tue Jul 14, 2009 1:28pm EDT

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 Date  GMT  Company Name    RIC            Event
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 21/07      I. Renovables  (IBR.MC)            Q2
 22/07      Iberdrola      (IBE.MC)            Q2
 23/07      Bankinter      (BKT.MC)            Q2
 23/07      Sabadell       (SABE.MC)           Q2
 27/07      Popular        (POP.MC)            Q2
 28/07      BBVA           (BBVA.MC)           Q2
 28/07      Enagas         (ENAG.MC)           Q2
 29/07      Gas Natural    (GAS.MC)            Q2
 29/07      Gamesa         (GAM.MC)            Q2
 29/07      Santander      (SAN.MC)            Q2
 29/07      Acerinox       (ACX.MC)            Q2
 29/07      Telecinco      (TL5.MC)            Q2
 30/07      Telefonica     (TEF.MC)            Q2
 30/07      Antena 3       (A3TV.MC)           Q2
 30/07      Indra          (IDR.MC)            Q2
 31/07      BME            (BME.MC)            Q2
 
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 Event types:
 
Full Year = Full year results
Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4 = Quarterly results
ANALYSTS = Analysts' meetings
AVCG = Asset value and capital gain figures
NEWSCONF = News conference
SHAREHOLDER = Shareholder meeting
CONFCALL = Conference call
TRAFFIC = Traffic figures
BOARD = Board meeting



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