American Ecology Announces First Quarter 2003 Investor Conference Call; Interested Parties Invited to Call in on Monday, April 28, 2003 at 10:00 am Mountain Time.Business Editors BOISE, Idaho--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 16, 2003 American Ecology Corporation (Nasdaq:ECOL ECOL es.comp.os.linux.* (newsgroups) ECOL Emmanuel Church of Lakewood (San Francisco, CA) ), today announced that the Company's first quarter investor conference call will be held Monday, April 28, 2003 at 10:00 am Mountain Time. Chief Executive Officer Stephen Romano, Chief Financial Officer James Baumgardner, and Corporate Controller Michael Gilberg will present first quarter financial results, discuss operations, discontinued operations Discontinued operations Divisions of a business that have been sold or written off and that no longer are maintained by the business. in Oak Ridge, Tennessee Oak Ridge is an incorporated city in Anderson and Roane Counties in East Tennessee, about 25 miles northwest of Knoxville. Oak Ridge's population was 27,387 people at the 2000 census. , the adverse Ward Valley state court decision in California, and respond to questions. Interested parties may submit questions in advance to info@americanecology.com, or by facsimile to 208/331-7900. Questions will also be invited after the presentations. To join the call, dial 877/679-9055. Participants will be asked to provide their name and affiliation. American Ecology Corporation, through its subsidiaries, provides radioactive, PCB PCB: see polychlorinated biphenyl. PCB in full polychlorinated biphenyl Any of a class of highly stable organic compounds prepared by the reaction of chlorine with biphenyl, a two-ring compound. , hazardous, and non-hazardous waste services to commercial and government customers throughout the United States, such as nuclear power plants, steel mills, medical and academic institutions and petro-chemical facilities. Headquartered in Boise, Idaho, American Ecology is the oldest radioactive and hazardous waste Hazardous waste Any solid, liquid, or gaseous waste materials that, if improperly managed or disposed of, may pose substantial hazards to human health and the environment. Every industrial country in the world has had problems with managing hazardous wastes. services company in the United States. |
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