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Janus Capital Group to Announce Second Quarter Results Thursday, July 23, 2009
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DENVER, Jul 02, 2009 (BUSINESS WIRE) ----Janus Capital Group Inc. (NYSE: JNS) will release its second quarter financial results before the market opens Thursday, July 23, 2009. The company will discuss its results in a conference call that day at 10 a.m. EDT. The call-in number will be 877-301-7574. Anyone outside the U.S. or Canada should call 706-643-3623.
The slides used during the presentation will be available in the investor relations section of the Janus Capital Group Web site, www.janus.com/ir, approximately one hour before the call. For those unable to join the conference call at the scheduled time, an audio replay will be available on www.janus.com/ir for a period of at least seven days following the call.
About Janus Capital Group Inc.
Janus Capital Group Inc. (Janus) is a global investment firm offering strategies from three individual investment boutiques: Janus Capital Management LLC, INTECH Investment Management LLC (INTECH) and Perkins Investment Management LLC (Perkins). Each manager employs a research-intensive approach that is distinct within its respective asset class. This multi-boutique approach enables the firm to provide style-specific expertise across an array of strategies, including growth, value and risk-managed equities, fixed income and alternatives through one common distribution platform.
At the end of March 2009, Janus managed $110.9 billion in assets for shareholders, clients and institutions around the globe. Based in Denver, Janus also has offices in London, Tokyo, Hong Kong and Singapore.
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SOURCE: Janus Capital Group Inc.
Janus Capital Group Inc. Shelley Peterson, 303-316-5625
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