Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings Inc. Announces Results for Second Quarter 2024
Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings Inc. Announces Results for Second Quarter 2024
Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings Inc. (NYSE:KNX), one of North America’s largest and most diversified freight transportation companies, has released its earnings for the quarter ended June 30, 2024. The release is currently available on the Knight-Swift investor relations website: https://investor.knight-swift.com/ and will be filed with the SEC on a Form 8-K.
The company will hold a conference call this afternoon at 4:30 PM EDT to further discuss its results of operations for the quarter. The dial in number for this conference call is +1 (800) 717-1738 (Conference ID: 10669). Slides to accompany this call will be posted on the company’s investor relations website and will be available to download prior to the scheduled conference time. To view the presentation, please visit http://investor.knight-swift.com “Second Quarter 2024 Conference Call Presentation.”
Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings Inc.
Adam W. Miller, CEO,
Andrew Hess, CFO,
or
Brad Stewart, Treasurer and SVP
(602) 606-6349
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