LEXINGTON, Mass., April 27, 2018 -- Mimecast Limited (NASDAQ:MIME), a leading email and data security company, today announced that Peter Campbell, Mimecast Chief Financial Officer, will present at the J.P. Morgan 46th Annual Global Technology, Media and Communications Conference. Mimecast’s presentation will begin at 10:00 AM (UTC-5:00) on Thursday May 17th, 2018.
Investors may listen to a live webcast of the presentation logging in to:
https://jpmorgan.metameetings.net/events/tmc18/sessions/14933-mimecast-north-america-inc/webcast
The presentation will be available for 90 days following the live event, here: http://investors.mimecast.com
About Mimecast: Mimecast Limited (NASDAQ:MIME) makes business email and data safer for 29,200 customers and their millions of employees worldwide. Founded in 2003, the company's next-generation cloud-based security, archiving and continuity services protect email and deliver comprehensive email risk management.
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