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Media Advisory: Conference call for the release of the consolidated results of Quebecor Inc. for the second quarter 2025 Français

Cision Canada24-07-2025
MONTREAL, July 24, 2025 /CNW/ - Pierre Karl Péladeau, President and Chief Executive Officer, Quebecor Inc. and Quebecor Media Inc. and Hugues Simard, Chief Financial Officer, Quebecor Inc. and Quebecor Media Inc. will hold a conference call on Thursday, August 7 th, 2025, at 11:00 AM, following the release of Quebecor Inc.'s consolidated results for the second quarter 2025. Media are invited to access the call on a listen-only basis.
Anyone unable to attend the conference call will be able to listen to an audio webcast available on the Quebecor website at www.quebecor.com/en/investors/conferences-and-annual-meeting#Next-earnings-call until October 10 th, 2025.
The Company
Quebecor, a Canadian leader in telecommunications, entertainment, news media and culture, is one of the best-performing integrated communications companies in the industry. Driven by their determination to deliver the best possible customer experience, all of Quebecor's subsidiaries and brands are differentiated by their high-quality, multiplatform, convergent products and services.
Québec-based Quebecor (TSX: QBR.A, QBR.B) employs more than 11,000 people in Canada.
A family business founded in 1950, Quebecor is strongly committed to the community. Every year, it actively supports more than 400 organizations in the vital fields of culture, health, education, the environment, and entrepreneurship.
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