
Neogen Announces Fourth-Quarter Earnings Release Date
The conference call can be accessed by dialing:
Toll-Free - North America: 1-800-549-8228
International: (+1) 646-564-2877
Conference ID: 65461
The live webcast can be accessed through Neogen's Investor Relations webpage, neogen.com/investor-relations, under the 'Events & Presentations' subheading.
A replay of the conference call and webcast will be available shortly following the conclusion of the call and can be accessed by dialing:
Toll-Free - North America: 1-877-674-7070
International: (+1) 416-764-8692
Passcode: 65461 #
It will also be available on Neogen's Investor Relations website at neogen.com/investor-relations.
About Neogen
Neogen Corporation is committed to fueling a brighter future for global food security through the advancement of human and animal well-being. Harnessing the power of science and technology, Neogen has developed comprehensive solutions spanning the Food Safety, Livestock, and Pet Health & Wellness markets. A world leader in these fields, Neogen has a presence in over 140 countries with a dedicated network of scientists and technical experts focused on delivering optimized products and technology for its customers.
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