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The Middleby Corporation Schedules Third Quarter Earnings Release and Conference Call

Fri Nov 6, 2009 9:00am EST
ELGIN, Ill.--(Business Wire)--
The Middleby Corporation (NASDAQ: MIDD) today announced it will release 2009
third quarter earnings on Monday, November 9 after the market closes. The
company has scheduled a conference call to discuss the results at 9:30 a.m.
Central Time on Tuesday, November 10. The call can be accessed by dialing (212)
659-4245 and providing conference code 528529#. The conference call is
accessible through the Investor Relations section of the company website at
www.middleby.com. 

About The Middleby Corporation

The Middleby Corporation is a global leader in the foodservice equipment
industry. The company develops, manufactures, markets and services a broad line
of equipment used for commercial food cooking, preparation and processing. The
company's leading equipment brands serving the commercial foodservice industry
include Anets, Blodgett, Blodgett Combi, Blodgett Range, Bloomfield, Carter
Hoffmann, CookTek, CTX, FriFri, Giga, Holman, Houno, Jade, Lang, MagiKitch'n,
Middleby Marshall, Nu-Vu, Pitco Frialator, Southbend, Star, Toastmaster
Turbochef and Wells. The company`s leading equipment brands serving the food
processing industry include Alkar, MP Equipment, and RapidPak. The Middleby
Corporation was recognized by Business Week as one of the Top 100 Hot Growth
Companies of 2007 and 2008 and by Forbes as one of the Best Small Companies in
2007, 2008 and 2009. 

For further information about Middleby, visit www.middleby.com.

The Middleby Corporation
Darcy Bretz (847) 429-7756




Copyright Business Wire 2009



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