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The SunRice Group (ASX: SGLLV) Investor Webinar Invitation

Chapter One Advisors < 1 mins read

The SunRice Group (ASX: SGLLV) is pleased to advise the Company has been selected to present in the RAAS Research Group Stock Take Webinar, to be held 12pm AEDT on Wednesday 20 November 2024.

The webinar is held via Zoom and registration is available through the following link:

https://techinvest.online/techinvest-webinars/raas-research-group-stock-take-webinar-sunrice

The webinar will commence with discussion from RAAS Research Group Senior Analyst John Burgess, who has recently completed a research piece on the Company.

The report is available to all attendees prior to the webinar via the registration page.

Following analyst discussion, SunRice Chief Financial Officer Dimitri Courtelis will deliver a presentation on the Company. SunRice is a global FMCG business and one of Australia’s leading branded food exporters that has recently been selected for inclusion in the S&P/ASX Agribusiness Index (XAG) by S&P Dow Jones. 

Mr Courtelis will also participate in a moderated Q&A session where webinar attendees will have the opportunity to submit questions directly to management.

About SunRice Group 

The SunRice Group is a consumer-focused global food group comprising multiple businesses. SunRice was built by the Australian rice industry over many decades, and today is one of Australia’s leading branded food exporters.

With revenues in excess of $1 billion and operations and markets spanning the globe, we supply close to 50 countries with diverse and nutritious food products, and our operations and assets span Australia, New Zealand, the Middle East, the US, Papua New Guinea, the Pacific Islands and Asia.



 


Contact details:

David Tasker
Chapter One Advisers
Email: [email protected]
Tel: 0433 112 936

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