nVent Electric plc to Release Second Quarter 2022 Financial Results and Host Earnings Conference Call on Friday, July 29

2022-07-23 08:16:55 By : Mr. Duke Chan

LONDON, July 19, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--nVent Electric plc (NYSE:NVT) ("nVent"), a global leader in electrical connection and protection solutions, will report second quarter 2022 financial results on Friday, July 29, 2022. The company will also hold a conference call with analysts and investors at 8:30 a.m. ET.

The financial results will be posted on the company’s website at http://investors.nvent.com. The company will issue an alert over a news wire when the earnings materials are publicly available, including a link to those documents.

Conference Call and Webcast Details

The call can be accessed via webcast at http://investors.nvent.com or by dialing 1-877-270-2148 or 1-412-902-6510. Once available, a replay of the conference call will be accessible through August 12, 2022 by dialing 1-877-344-7529 or 1-412-317-0088, along with the access code 8541535.

Related presentation materials will be posted to http://investors.nvent.com prior to the conference call.

nVent is a leading global provider of electrical connection and protection solutions. We believe our inventive electrical solutions enable safer systems and ensure a more secure world. We design, manufacture, market, install and service high performance products and solutions that connect and protect some of the world's most sensitive equipment, buildings and critical processes. We offer a comprehensive range of enclosures, electrical connections and fastening and thermal management solutions across industry-leading brands that are recognized globally for quality, reliability and innovation. Our principal office is in London and our management office in the United States is in Minneapolis. Our robust portfolio of leading electrical product brands dates back more than 100 years and includes nVent CADDY, ERICO, HOFFMAN, RAYCHEM, SCHROFF and TRACER.

nVent, CADDY, ERICO, HOFFMAN, RAYCHEM, SCHROFF and TRACER are trademarks owned or licensed by nVent Services GmbH or its affiliates.

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Investor Contact Tony Riter Vice President, Investor Relations nVent 763.204.7750 Tony.Riter@nVent.com Media Contact Stacey Wempen Director, External Communications nVent 763.204.7857 Stacey.Wempen@nVent.com

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