RICHARDSON, Texas, Oct. 24, 2016 -- Fossil Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:FOSL) announced today that its earnings for the fiscal third quarter ended October 1, 2016 will be released following the market close on Thursday, November 3, 2016.
In conjunction with the release, the Company will host a real-time webcast of the Company’s third quarter 2016 earnings conference call on the same day, Thursday, November 3, 2016 at 4:30 p.m. ET.
To access the conference call, either during the conference call or for replay purposes, log on to www.fossilgroup.com and under the webcast section of the investor relations page, select “3rd Quarter 2016 Earnings Conference Call.”
About Fossil Group, Inc.
Fossil Group, Inc. is a global design, marketing, distribution and innovation company specializing in lifestyle accessories. Under a diverse portfolio of owned and licensed brands, our offerings include fashion watches, jewelry, handbags, small leather goods and wearables. With our newest owned brand, Misfit, we’re bringing style and technology to the high-growth connected space. We’re committed to delivering the best in design and innovation across our owned brands, Fossil, Michele, Misfit, Relic, Skagen and Zodiac, and licensed brands, adidas, Armani Exchange, Burberry, Chaps, Diesel, DKNY, Emporio Armani, Karl Lagerfeld, kate spade new york, Marc Jacobs, Michael Kors and Tory Burch. We bring each brand story to life through an extensive wholesale distribution network across 150 countries and over 600 retail locations. Certain press release and SEC filing information concerning the Company is also available at www.fossilgroup.com.
Investor Relations: Eric M. Cerny FOSSIL GROUP, Inc. (855) 336-7745 Allison Malkin ICR, Inc. (203) 682-8225


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