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ANI Pharmaceuticals to Present at the Guggenheim Biotech Conference

ANI Pharmaceuticals to Present at the Guggenheim Biotech Conference

Yahoo28-01-2025

PRINCETON, N.J., Jan. 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ANI Pharmaceuticals, Inc. ('ANI' or the 'Company') (Nasdaq: ANIP) today announced that Nikhil Lalwani, President and Chief Executive Officer, and Stephen Carey, Chief Financial Officer, will host a fireside chat at the Guggenheim Biotech Conference in New York City as follows:
Date:
Wednesday, February 5, 2025
Time:
2:00pm EST
Webcast:
Click here
The live and archived webcast will be accessible from the Company's website at www.anipharmaceuticals.com, under the Investors section under Events and Presentations. The replay of the webcast will be accessible for 60 days.
About ANI Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
ANI Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: ANIP) is a diversified biopharmaceutical company committed to its mission of 'Serving Patients, Improving Lives" by developing, manufacturing, and commercializing innovative and high-quality therapeutics. The Company is focused on delivering sustainable growth through its Rare Disease business, which markets novel products in the areas of ophthalmology, rheumatology, nephrology, neurology, and pulmonology; its Generics business, which leverages R&D expertise, operational excellence, and U.S.-based manufacturing; and its Established Brands business. For more information, visit www.anipharmaceuticals.com.
Investor Relations: Lisa M. Wilson, In-Site Communications, Inc.T: 212-452-2793 E: lwilson@insitecony.com
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