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conference call

–noun
a telephone call that interconnects three or more phones simultaneously.

Origin:
1940–45
conference call  
n.  A conference by telephone in which three or more persons in different locations participate by means of a central switching unit.

Conference Call

An event during which investors can call in to a special phone number and hear company management report its quarterly results as well as forward, or projected, earnings. While the average investor can only listen to the call, the reporting company will often field questions from analysts. Also known as "earnings conference call", "analyst call" and "earnings call".

Investopedia Commentary

Most publicly-held companies hold four conference calls per year. Many companies offer audiocasts of their calls over the internet.

Related Links

Conference Call Basics
Evaluating A Company's Management
Putting Management Under The Microscope

See also: Analyst, Chief Executive Officer - CEO, Chief Operating Officer - COO, Earnings, Forward Earnings, Press Release, Public Company, Wall Street

Also spelled: con call, analyst call, analysts call, earnings conference call, earnings call

Language Translation for : conference call
Spanish: teleconferencia,
German: die Konferenzverbindung,
Japanese: 会議電話
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