Bavarian Nordic to Host First Quarter 2017 Results Conference Call

Udgivet den 27-04-2017  |  kl. 17:30  |  

COPENHAGEN, Denmark - April 27, 2017 - Bavarian Nordic A/S (OMX:  BAVA, OTC: BVNRY) will announce its 2017 first quarter results on Thursday, May 4, 2017.

The management of Bavarian Nordic will host a conference call at 2:00 pm CEST (8:00 am EDT) on the same day to present the interim results followed by a Q&A session.

Dial-in numbers for the conference call are: Denmark: +45 32 71 16 60, UK: +44 (0) 20 3427 1911, USA: +1 646 254 3364. Participant code is 7659153.

A live and archived webcast of the call and relevant slides will be available at http://bit.ly/2popqvJ.

Contacts
Europe: Rolf Sass Sørensen, Vice President Investor Relations & Communications. Phone +45 61 77 47 43
U.S.: Seth Lewis, Vice President, Investor Relations & Communications. Phone: +1 978 341 5271

About Bavarian Nordic
Bavarian Nordic is a fully integrated biotechnology company focused on the development, manufacturing and commercialization of cancer immunotherapies and vaccines for infectious diseases, based on the Company's live virus vaccine platform. Through long-standing collaborations, including a collaboration with the U.S. government, Bavarian Nordic has developed a portfolio of vaccines for infectious diseases, including the non-replicating smallpox vaccine, IMVAMUNE®, which is stockpiled for emergency use by the United States and other governments. The vaccine is approved in the European Union (under the trade name IMVANEX®) and in Canada. Bavarian Nordic and its partner Janssen are developing an Ebola vaccine regimen, which has been fast-tracked, with the backing of worldwide health authorities, and a vaccine for the prevention and treatment of HPV. Additionally, in collaboration with the National Cancer Institute, Bavarian Nordic has developed a portfolio of active cancer immunotherapies, including PROSTVAC®, which is currently in Phase 3 clinical development for the treatment of advanced prostate cancer. The company has partnered with Bristol-Myers Squibb for the potential commercialization of PROSTVAC. For more information visit www.bavarian-nordic.com or follow us on Twitter @bavariannordic.



This announcement is distributed by Nasdaq Corporate Solutions on behalf of Nasdaq Corporate Solutions clients.
The issuer of this announcement warrants that they are solely responsible for the content, accuracy and originality of the information contained therein.
Source: Bavarian Nordic A/S via Globenewswire

\Hugin

Udgivet af: NPinvestordk

Seneste nyheder

17:54 Europa/lukning: Luksusaktier førte an i fremgang efter kinesisk stimuli
17:50 Bernie Sanders til Novos Fruergaard: Du svarer ikke på spørgsmålet
17:43 Bavarian får amerikansk ordre på koppevaccine for over 422 mio. kr.
17:31 Novo-topchef: Det er ikke vores intention at nogen skal betale listepris
17:30 Bernie Sanders til Novos Fruergaard: Du svarer ikke på spørgsmålet
17:11 Novo-topchef: Det er ikke vores intention at nogen skal betale listepris
17:09 Tirsdagens aktier: Tredje fald i træk trods kinesisk stimuli og optur for Mærsk
17:02 Tirsdagens obligationer: Uventet dyk i forbrugertilliden i USA gjorde udfaldet
16:41 Novo angribes af Sanders: De spørgsmål vi drøfter i dag er ikke komplicerede
16:29 Novo-aktie er kun marginalt påvirket under høring af topchef i USA
16:03 Forbrugertilliden i USA falder uventet meget
15:44 USA/åbning: Behersket optimisme med kinesiske selskaber i front
14:56 USA/tendens: Behersket fremgang i vente efter kinesiske lempelser
14:06 Sanofi rykker tættere på at udskille forbrugerdivision: Banker er klar med milliarder
13:33 Novos topchef i kommentar til senatsudvalg: Vi investerer stort i udvikling og produktion
13:28 Gabriels formand vil ikke genopstille på næste generalforsamling
13:14 Europa/aktier: Kina-eksponerede aktier fører an i fremgang
12:43 Estisk centralbankchef: Der kan komme en rentesænkning i oktober
12:39 Obligationer/middag: Rentefald er gået i sig selv igen før amerikanske nøgletal
12:02 Der er lang vej for spareplan i kaffekæden Starbucks mener analytiker