CORRECTING and REPLACING Jefferies Financial Group Inc. to Host Annual Investor Meeting
CORRECTING and REPLACING Jefferies Financial Group Inc. to Host Annual Investor Meeting
First paragraph, first sentence of release dated September 3, 2024 should read: Jefferies Financial Group Inc. (NYSE: JEF) (“Jefferies”) will host its annual Investor Meeting on Monday, October 21, 2024, at 9:00 a.m. in Manhattan.
The updated release reads:
JEFFERIES FINANCIAL GROUP INC. TO HOST ANNUAL INVESTOR MEETING
Jefferies Financial Group Inc. (NYSE: JEF) (“Jefferies”) will host its annual Investor Meeting on Monday, October 21, 2024, at 9:00 a.m. in Manhattan. The meeting will include management presentations regarding Jefferies’ major businesses, as well as an opportunity to present questions to management. Registration details to be announced.
About Jefferies Financial Group Inc.
Jefferies is a leading global, full-service investment banking and capital markets firm that provides advisory, sales and trading, research and wealth and asset management services. With more than 47 offices in 21 countries around the world, we offer insights and expertise to investors, companies and governments.
Jonathan Freedman
Head of Marketing and Communications
Jefferies Financial Group Inc.
mediacontact@jefferies.com
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