COPENHAGEN, Denmark, June 1, 2016 -- Copenhagen, 1 June 2016 - Zealand informs that its senior management will present the company and host investor meetings at the following healthcare investor conferences in June 2016, taking place in New York and London, respectively:
Jefferies 2016 Healthcare Conference, New York - Thursday, 9 June 2016
On Thursday, 9 June 2016, Zealand will hold a group presentation at 3:00 pm EST and host one-on-one investor meetings. Britt Meelby Jensen, President and CEO and Hanne Leth Hillman, Senior Vice President, Investor Relations and Communications will represent the company.
Citi EU Healthcare Conference, London - Tuesday, 21 June 2016
On Tuesday, 21 June 2016, Zealand will host one-to-one investor meetings. Adam Steensberg, Senior Vice President and Chief Medical and Development Officer and Hanne Leth Hillman, Senior Vice President, Investor Relations and Communications will represent the company.
Please note that no new financial or other material information relating to Zealand and its business will be disclosed at these meetings.


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