ST. LOUIS, March 04, 2016 -- LMI Aerospace (Nasdaq:LMIA) (“LMI” or the “Company”) will present at the 28th Annual ROTH Capital Conference on Tuesday, March 15, in Dana Point, Calif. Management will review the Company's operations and outlook at 11:00 a.m. Pacific time.
The company will post additional information to its website when available. A webcast of the presentation will be available following the conference; visit http://ir.lmiaerospace.com/events.cfm for details and presentation materials. Webcast replay typically will be available for 90 days following the event.
About LMI Aerospace
LMI Aerospace Inc. is a leading supplier of structural solutions and engineering services to the commercial, business and regional, and military aerospace markets. Manufacturing more than 40,000 products for a variety of platforms and providing turnkey engineering capabilities to support aircraft lifecycles, LMI offers complete, integrated solutions in aerostructures, engineering and program management. Based in St. Louis, LMI has 22 locations across the United States and in Mexico, the United Kingdom and Sri Lanka. For more information visit: www.lmiaerospace.com.
Contact: Cliff Stebe Chief Financial Officer 636-946-6525


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