GARDEN CITY, N.Y., Sept. 01, 2016 -- Lifetime Brands, Inc. (Nasdaq:LCUT), a leading global provider of branded kitchenware, tableware and other products used in the home, will present at the B. Riley Second Annual Consumer Conference on Tuesday, September 13, 2016.
The conference will be held at the Sofitel New York in New York City. Lifetime Brands, will present at 10:30 AM ET in the Trocadero. The company will also meet one-on-one with institutional investors during the day.
The company’s presentation will be available in the Investor Relations section of Lifetime Brands’ website: http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=74141&p=irol-irhome.
To obtain additional information about Lifetime’s participation in the conference, please contact LHA.
Lifetime Brands, Inc.
Lifetime Brands is a leading global provider of kitchenware, tableware and other products used in the home. The Company markets its products under well-known kitchenware brands, including Farberware®, KitchenAid®, Sabatier®, Fred® & Friends, Kitchen Craft®, Kamenstein®, Kizmos™, La Cafetière®, Misto®, Mossy Oak®, Reo®, Savora™ and Vasconia®; respected tableware and giftware brands, including Mikasa®, Pfaltzgraff®, Creative Tops®, Empire Silver™, Gorham®, International® Silver, Kirk Stieff®, Towle® Silversmiths, Tuttle®, Wallace®, V&A® and Royal Botanic Gardens Kew®; and valued home solutions brands, including Bombay®, BUILT NY®, Debbie Meyer® and Design for Living™. The Company also provides exclusive private label products to leading retailers worldwide.
The Company’s corporate website is www.lifetimebrands.com.
Contacts:
| Lifetime Brands, Inc. | LHA | ||||
| Laurence Winoker, Chief Financial Officer | Harriet Fried, SVP | ||||
| 516-203-3590 | 212-838-3777 | ||||
| [email protected] | [email protected] |


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