Invitation to press and analyst conference: Vattenfall to present interim report for January-September 2018 on 30 October

Vattenfall’s interim report for January-September 2018 will be published on Tuesday 30 October 2018 at 08.00 CET on corporate.vattenfall.com. A press conference will start at 09.30 CET for analysts and media and will be broadcasted in a live webcast.

Vattenfall’s President and CEO Magnus Hall and CFO Anna Borg will present the results at Vattenfall’s head office, Evenemangsgatan 13, Solna, Sweden. The press conference will be held in English. Please bring a press or ID card to attend.

The press conference will be broadcasted in a live webcast on corporate.vattenfall.com. A recorded version will be available after the press conference on corporate.vattenfall.com. To join the press conference by telephone, please dial:

  • +46 (0) 8 505 100 31 (Sweden)

  • +44 (0) 207 107 0613 (UK)

The interim report and presentation slides will be available at 08.00 CET on corporate.vattenfall.com.

For more information, contact:
Johan Sahlqvist, Head of Investor Relations, phone +46 8 739 72 51, cell: +46 72-226 40 51
Markus Friberg, Head of Media Relations Nordic and Corporate, cell: +46 70 261 30 84

or Vattenfall’s Press Office, phone: +46 8 739 50 10, press@vattenfall.com

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