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Calix Announces Upcoming Investor Events

Calix Announces Upcoming Investor Events

Yahoo05-02-2025
SAN JOSE, Calif., February 05, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Calix, Inc. (NYSE: CALX) today announced that Calix management will participate in the upcoming investor events:
Event:
Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference
Date:
March 3, 2025
Presentation Time:
1:05 p.m. Pacific Time
Location:
San Francisco, CA
Participants:
Carl Russo, Chairman & Cory Sindelar, CFO
Event:
ROTH Capital Partners 37th Annual Conference
Date:
March 17, 2025
Location:
Dana Point, CA
Participant:
Cory Sindelar, CFO
Institutional investors interested in a meeting should contact their representative at the host firms, or email Calix investor relations at InvestorRelations@calix.com. A webcast of the presentation sessions, where available, will be accessible in the investor relations section of the Company's website at https://investor-relations.calix.com.
About Calix
Calix, Inc. (NYSE: CALX) – Calix is an appliance-based platform, cloud and managed services company. Broadband experience providers (BEP) leverage the Calix broadband platform, cloud and managed services model to simplify operations, subscriber engagement and services; innovate for their consumer, business and municipal subscribers; and grow their value for members, investors and the communities they serve.
Our end-to-end platform, cloud and managed services democratize the use of data—enabling our customers of any size to operate efficiently, acquire subscribers and deliver exceptional experiences. Calix is dedicated to driving continuous improvement in partnership with our growing ecosystem to support the transformation of our BEP customers and their communities.
Category: Financial
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Contacts
Investor Inquiries: Nancy FazioliVP, Investor RelationsInvestorRelations@calix.com (669) 308-3901
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