HUTCHINSON, Minn., April 18, 2016 -- Hutchinson Technology Incorporated (NASDAQ:HTCH) today announced it will report fiscal 2016 second quarter financial results on Wednesday, April 27, 2016, after the market close. No conference call will be held.
About Hutchinson Technology
Hutchinson Technology is a global supplier of critical precision component technologies. As a key supplier of suspension assemblies for disk drives, we help customers improve overall disk drive performance and meet the demands of an ever-expanding digital universe. Through our new business development initiatives, we focus on leveraging our unique precision manufacturing capabilities in new markets to improve product performance, reduce size, lower cost, and reduce time to market.
INVESTOR CONTACT: Chuck Ives Hutchinson Technology Inc. 320-587-1605 MEDIA CONTACT: Connie Pautz Hutchinson Technology Inc. 320-587-1823


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