MILWAUKEE, Oct. 24, 2017 -- Douglas Dynamics, Inc. (NYSE:PLOW), North America's premier manufacturer and upfitter of work truck attachments and equipment, today announced that it will release financial results for the third quarter 2017, after market close on Monday, November 6th, 2017.
A conference call will be held to discuss the financial results on Tuesday, November 7th, 2017 at 9:00 a.m. Central Time and will be hosted by Jim Janik, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, Sarah Lauber, Chief Financial Officer and Bob McCormick, Chief Operating Officer.
The conference call will be simulcast live on the Company’s website at: www.douglasdynamics.com.
About Douglas Dynamics
Home to the most trusted brands in the industry, Douglas Dynamics is North America’s premier manufacturer and up-fitter of work truck attachments and equipment. For more than 65 years, the Company has been innovating products that not only enable people to perform their jobs more efficiently and effectively, but also enable businesses to increase profitability. Through its proprietary Douglas Dynamics Management System (DDMS), the Company is committed to continuous improvement aimed at consistently producing the highest quality products, at industry-leading levels of service and delivery that ultimately drive shareholder value. The Douglas Dynamics portfolio of products and services is separated into two segments: First, the Work Truck Attachments segment, which includes manufactured snow and ice control attachments sold under the FISHER®, HENDERSON®, SNOWEX® and WESTERN® brands. Second, the Work Truck Solutions segment, which includes the up-fit of market leading attachments and storage solutions for commercial work vehicles under the DEJANA® brand and its related sub-brands.
CONTACT
Douglas Dynamics, Inc.
Nathan Elwell
847-530-0249
[email protected]


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