WINSTON-SALEM, N.C., Jan. 03, 2017 -- Primo Water Corporation (Nasdaq:PRMW), the leading provider of multi-gallon purified bottled water, self-service refill water and water dispensers, today announced management will host a conference call to provide financial modeling information on the Glacier Water acquisition and review its outlook for the combined Company at 10:00 a.m. ET on Monday, January 9, 2017.
Participants from the Company will be Billy D. Prim, Chief Executive Officer, Matt Sheehan, President and Chief Operating Officer, and Mark Castaneda, Chief Financial Officer. The conference call and accompanying presentation slides will be webcast live at the Investor Relation section of Primo Water’s website at www.primowater.com and will be archived online for playback for a period of two weeks following the call. In addition, for the live broadcast listeners may dial (877) 407-0784 in North America, and international listeners may dial (201) 689-8560.
About Primo Water Corporation
Primo Water Corporation (Nasdaq:PRMW) is North America’s leading single source provider of multi-gallon purified bottled water, self-service refill water and water dispensers sold through major retailers throughout the United States and Canada. For more information and to learn more about Primo Water, please visit our website at www.primowater.com.
Contact: Primo Water Corporation Mark Castaneda, Chief Financial Officer (336) 331-4000 ICR Inc. Katie Turner Hunter Wells (646) 277-1228


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