Camposol Holding Ltd. will announce the results for the first quarter 2017 on Wednesday May 31,2017. In connection with the release, a telephone conference will be held at 11:00 a.m. (Lima) as described below.
The results will be published at 8:00 a.m. (Lima) and will be available on the Company's website. 2016 Audited Financial Statements will be uploaded on June 8th, 2017 on our website, delay due to the adoption of the new IAS 41 requisites.
In connection with the earnings release, Jorge Ramirez Rubio, CEO, and Andrés Colichón Sas, CFO, will host a conference call presentation and a Q&A session at 11:00 a.m. (Lima).
To participate in the conference call, please use the following numbers:
London, UK Local +44 (0) 20 3107 0289
New York, US Local +1 213 660 0920
Oslo, Norway, Local +47 2231 0524
Colombia National Free Phone 01 800 913 0176
Participants will be asked for their name and conference ID.
The Camposol conference ID is: 20894560
Audio access for the meeting is available by dialing the above mentioned numbers.
To access the presentation webcast in connection with the conference call, please use:
http://edge.media-server.com/m/p/6bqimkto
Participants are advised to log on to the service and check their configuration well ahead of the telephone conference commencement.
Please use the following link (that is also available from the registration page of your webcasts): http://edge.media-server.com/m/player/help/systemcheck.php?lan=en
If you are unable to participate in the call, a playback of the conference is available until Jun 01, 2017 by dialing:
Replay - US Local +1 404 537 3406
Followed by replay access number: 20894560
For further information, please contact:
Andrés Colichón Sas, CFO
Jossue Yesquen, Head of IR
Phone: +511 621 0800 Ext.: 7171
About CAMPOSOL
CAMPOSOL is the leading agro industrial company in Peru, the first producer of avocados and soon the first producer of blueberries in the world. It is involved in the harvest, processing and marketing of high quality agricultural products such as avocadoes, blueberries, grapes, mangos, tangerines and shrimp; which are exported to Europe, the United States of America and Asia.
CAMPOSOL is a vertically integrated company located in Peru, offering fresh and frozen products. It is the third largest private employer of the country, with more than 15 thousand workers in high season, and is committed to support sustainable development through social responsibility policies and projects aimed to increase the shared-value for all of its stakeholders.
CAMPOSOL was the first Peruvian agro industrial company to present annual audited Sustainability Reports and has achieved the following international certifications: BSCI, Global Gap, IFS, HACCP and BRC among others.
To learn more about CAMPOSOL please visit: www.camposol.com.pe


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