
The ONE Group Hospitality, Inc. to Host First Quarter 2025 Earnings Conference Call and Webcast at 4:30 PM ET on May 7, 2025
DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The ONE Group Hospitality, Inc. ('The ONE Group' or the 'Company') (Nasdaq: STKS) today announced that Emanuel 'Manny' Hilario, President and Chief Executive Officer, and Tyler Loy, Chief Financial Officer, will host a conference call and webcast to discuss first quarter 2025 financial results on Wednesday, May 7, 2025 at 4:30 PM ET. A press release containing the first quarter 2025 financial results will be issued after market close that same afternoon.
The conference call can be accessed live over the phone by dialing 412-542-4186. A replay will be available after the call and can be accessed by dialing 412-317-6671; the passcode is 10198138. The replay will be available until Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
The webcast can be accessed from the Investor Relations tab of The ONE Group's website at www.togrp.com under 'News / Events'.
About The ONE Group
The ONE Group Hospitality, Inc. (Nasdaq: STKS) is an international restaurant company that develops and operates upscale and polished casual, high-energy restaurants and lounges and provides hospitality management services for hotels, casinos and other high-end venues both in the U.S. and internationally. The ONE Group's focus is to be the global leader in Vibe Dining, and its primary restaurant brands and operations are:
STK, a modern twist on the American steakhouse concept with restaurants in major metropolitan cities in the U.S., Europe and the Middle East, featuring premium steaks, seafood and specialty cocktails in an energetic upscale atmosphere.
Benihana, an interactive dining destination with highly skilled chefs preparing food right in front of guests and served in an energetic atmosphere alongside fresh sushi and innovative cocktails. The Company franchises Benihanas in the U.S., Caribbean, Central America, and South America.
Kona Grill, a polished casual, bar-centric grill concept with restaurants in the U.S., featuring American favorites, award-winning sushi, and specialty cocktails in an upscale casual atmosphere.
RA Sushi, a Japanese cuisine concept that offers a fun-filled, bar-forward, upbeat, and vibrant dining atmosphere with restaurants in the U.S. anchored by creative sushi, inventive drinks, and outstanding service.
Salt Water Social is your gateway to the seven seas, featuring an array of signature and unique fresh seafood items, complemented by the highest quality beef dishes and elegant, delicious cocktails.
Samurai, an interactive dining experience located in sunny Miami, FL and soon to be in Westwood, CA, provides a distinctive dining experience where skilled personal chefs masterfully perform the ancient art of teppanyaki, anywhere from two to twenty tables, right before your eyes along with a robust selection of steak offerings.
ONE Hospitality, The ONE Group's food and beverage hospitality services business develops, manages and operates premier restaurants and turnkey food and beverage services within high-end hotels and casinos currently operating venues in the U.S. and Europe.
Additional information about The ONE Group can be found at www.togrp.com.
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