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BUCHAREST - Societatea Energetica Electrica SA has announced revisions to its financial calendar for the year 2025. The updates, disclosed on Tuesday, include rescheduled dates for the release of its quarterly reports and subsequent investor and analyst teleconferences.
According to the revised schedule, Electrica will now publish its first-quarter interim report for 2025 on May 27, 2025, a delay from the previously set date of May 15. The conference call to discuss these financial results with investors and analysts is also postponed to May 29, 2025, from the initial date of May 19.
Similarly, the third-quarter interim report, which covers January to September of 2025, will be released on November 28, 2025, instead of the earlier announced date of November 14. The corresponding investor and analyst teleconference has been moved to December 2, 2025, from November 18.
The company has not provided specific reasons for the changes in the financial calendar. However, such adjustments are not uncommon and may be influenced by various operational, regulatory, or strategic considerations.
Electrica’s financial calendar also includes other key dates such as the quiet periods preceding the announcement of financial results, the annual general meeting of shareholders scheduled for April 29, 2025, and the release of the 2024 annual report on April 30, 2025.
The financial calendar is an essential tool for investors and analysts to track a company’s performance and strategic milestones. Electrica, being compliant with Law 24/2017, ensures transparency and regular communication with its stakeholders by adhering to the disclosed schedule.
These changes have been made public via a press release distributed by RNS, the news service of the London Stock Exchange (LON:LSEG). RNS is authorized by the Financial Conduct Authority in the UK to serve as a Primary Information Provider. This information is based on the statement provided in the press release.
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