Vattenfall to present January-September interim report 2017 on 27 October

Vattenfall’s interim report for January-September 2017 will be published on Friday 27 October at 09.00 CET on corporate.vattenfall.com. A press conference for analysts and media will start at 10.30 CET and will be broadcasted live on the web.

To join the press conference:
Vattenfall’s President and CEO Magnus Hall and CFO Stefan Dohler will host the press conference 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.

To join the live webcast:
Please click on the following link a few minutes before 10.30:
corporate.vattenfall.com . You will find a link on the page that will re-direct you to the conference. Through the webcast it is also possible to ask questions. A recorded version will be available after the press conference on corporate.vattenfall.com.

To join by telephone:
Please dial one of the numbers a few minutes before 10.30 CET. 

  • +46 (0) 8 505 100 31 (Sweden)
  •  +44 (0) 207 107 0613 (UK) 

Presentation slides:
Presentation slides and other material will be available at 09.00 CET on corporate.vattenfall.com.


For more information, please contact:
Johan Sahlqvist, Head of Investor Relations, phone +46 (0) 8 739 72 51, cell +46 (0) 72 226 40 51

or
Vattenfall’s Press Office, telephone: +46 (0) 8 739 50 10, press@vattenfall.com

Facebook: facebook.com/vattenfallpressrum
Twitter: twitter.com/Vattenfall_Se


 
Vattenfall is a Swedish state-owned energy company with approximately 20,000 employees and operations in Sweden, Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, Great Britain and Finland. Vattenfall focuses on growth within business areas that drives the transition to a more climate-friendly energy system, thereby ensuring reliable and cost-effective energy supply.

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