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Conference call invitation Vicat 2024 first quarter sales

15 April 2024

You are invited to participate to a conference call, Tuesday April 30, 2024 at 3:00 pm CET, chaired by Mr. Hugues CHOMEL, Deputy CEO and Chief Financial Officer of the Vicat Group, who will present the 2024 first quarter sales.

To participate to the conference call, please reply by April 23, 2024 with the coupon attached in the invitation.

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