Universal electronics to participate in upcoming virtual investor conferences
Scottsdale, ariz.--(business wire)--universal electronics inc. (uei), (nasdaq: ueic) announced paul arling, chairman and ceo, and bryan hackworth, senior vice president and cfo, are scheduled to participate in the following investor conferences in september 2020. conference details september 10th: 2020 colliers institutional investor conference 1x1 virtual meetings september 23rd: sidoti fall investor conference 1:00pm et presentation, 1x1 virtual meetings interested parties may contact lha investor relations or their representatives at the above firms to arrange meetings at the respective events. about universal electronics founded in 1986, universal electronics inc. (nasdaq: ueic) is the global leader in universal control and sensing technologies for the smart home. the company designs, develops, manufactures and ships over 500 innovative products that are used by the world’s leading brands in the consumer electronics, subscription broadcast, security, home automation, hospitality and climate control markets. for more information, please visit www.uei.com.
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