Commercial Metals Company Announces First Quarter 2004 Conference Call Webcast Details.Business Editors IRVING, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 11, 2003 Commercial Metals Company Commercial Metals Company NYSE: CMC is an United States based steel and metal manufacturer founded in 1915. It owns four steel minimills in Texas, Alabama, South Carolina and Arkansas, one copper minimill (Howell Metal Company) in Virginia, fabricators, and recyclers in the (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : CMC (Common Messaging Calls) A programming interface specified by the XAPIA as the standard messaging API for X.400 and other messaging systems. CMC is intended to provide a common API for applications that want to become mail enabled. 1. ), in conjunction with its first quarter earnings release, invites you to listen to its conference call that will be broadcast live over the Internet on Wednesday, December 17, 2003, at 3:00 p.m. Eastern time with Stanley A. Rabin, Chairman, President & CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. and Bill Larson, VP & CFO See Chief Financial Officer. . This call is being webcast by CCBN CCBN Central Coast Bancorp CCBN Charles County Business Network and can be accessed at Commercial Metals Company's web site at www.commercialmetals.com. The webcast is also being distributed over CCBN's Investor Distribution Network to both institutional and individual investors. Individual investors can listen to the call through CCBN's individual investor center at www.companyboardroom.com or by visiting any of the investor sites in CCBN's Individual Investor Network. Institutional investors can access the call via CCBN's password-protected event management site, StreetEvents (www.streetevents.com). Commercial Metals Company and subsidiaries manufacture, recycle and market steel and metal products, related materials and services through a network including steel minimills in the United States and Poland, steel fabrication and processing plants, construction-related product warehouses, a copper tube mill, metal recycling facilities and marketing and distribution offices in the United States and in strategic overseas markets. |
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