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IDEX Corporation to Present at Wachovia Nantucket Equity Conference

Tue Jun 17, 2008 8:53pm EDT
NORTHBROOK, Ill.--(Business Wire)--
IDEX Corporation (NYSE: IEX) today announced that its management
will be presenting at the 18th Annual Wachovia Nantucket Equity
Conference on Wednesday, June 25th, at the White Elephant in
Nantucket, Massachusetts. Interested investors may access a live
webcast of the presentation, which begins at 8:30AM Eastern time,
through the following link: http://www.wsw.com/webcast/wa50/iex. The
audio webcast, as well as a copy of the presentation slides, will also
be made available through the company's home page at
http://www.idexcorp.com.

   About IDEX

   IDEX Corporation is an applied solutions company specializing in
fluid and metering technologies, health and science technologies,
dispensing equipment, and fire, safety and other diversified products
built to its customers' exacting specifications. Its products are sold
in niche markets to a wide range of industries throughout the world.
IDEX shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange and Chicago
Stock Exchange under the symbol "IEX".

   For further information on IDEX Corporation and its business
units, visit the company's Web site at www.idexcorp.com.

IDEX Corporation
Heath A. Mitts
Vice President-Corporate Finance
(847) 498-7070

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