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Notice of Results and Online Presentations
Notice of Results and Online Presentations.

About this update from Xeros Technology Group Plc
[{"type":"text","content":"\n\n12 September 2023\n \nXeros Technology Group plc\n \n('Xeros' or the 'Company' or the 'Group')\n \nNotice of Results and Online Presentations\n \nXeros Technology Group plc (AIM: XSG), the creator of technologies that reduce the impact of clothing on the planet, will announce its interim results for the six months ended 30 June 2023 on Wednesday, 27 September.\n \nAs part of the Group's Results roadshow, the management will host the following online presentations:\n \nA briefing for equity analysts will be held online at 10.00am on that day hosted by Neil Austin (Chief Executive Officer) and Alex Tristram (Director of Finance). Equity analysts wishing to join should contact Belvedere on [email protected].\n \nAn online investor presentation and Q&A session, which is open to all existing and potential shareholders via the Investor Meet Company platform on Monday, 2 October at 2.30pm.\n \nhttps://www.investormeetcompany.com/xeros-technology-group-plc/register-investor\n \nInvestors who already follow Xeros on the Investor Meet Company platform will automatically be invited.\n \nThe Company also announces that its nominated adviser and broker finnCap Ltd, has changed its name to Cavendish Capital Markets Limited.\n \nEnquiries:\n \n\n\n\nXeros Technology Group plc\nNeil Austin, Chief Executive Officer\nAlex Tristram, Director of Finance\n \n\n\nTel: 0114 269 9656\n\n\n\n\nCavendish Capital Markets Limited (Nominated Adviser and Broker)\nJulian Blunt/Teddy Whiley, Corporate Finance\nAndrew Burdis/Sunila de Silva, ECM\n \n\n\nTel: 020 7220 0570\n\n\n\n\nBelvedere PR\nCat Valentine\nKeeley Clarke\n\n\[email protected]\nMob: 07715 769 078\nMob: 07967 816 525\n \n\n\n\n \n \nAbout Xeros\n \nXeros Technology plc has developed patented and proven, industry-leading technologies which reduce the environmental impact of how industries make and care for clothes.\n \nIn industrial and domestic laundry and garment manufacturing, traditional wet processing methods use billions of litres of fresh water, large amounts of energy and chemicals, damage and weaken fibres, and create environmental pollution. It is estimated that washing machines contribute 35% of the 171 trillion microplastic particles in the ocean.\n \nA range of factor...