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Invitation to 2019 full year results presentation
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Invitation to 2019 full year results presentation

28 January 2020

Paris, La Défense, Vicat presents its 2019 full year results, February, Friday 14th 2020.

Mr Guy Sidos, Chairman and CEO, Mr Hugues Chomel, Chief Financial Officer, invite you to the presentation for the 2019 full year results, that will take place  

Friday February 14th 2020 at 9.30 am CET

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