Pediatric Services OF America (NASDAQ:PSAI)
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In connection with its first quarter earnings release
for the period ended December 31, 2005, Pediatric Services of America,
Inc. (Nasdaq: PSAI) announced today that it has scheduled a conference
call on Thursday, February 9, 2006 at 11:00 a.m. ET with Daniel J.
Kohl, President and Chief Executive Officer and James M. McNeill,
Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of the Company. The
press release announcing quarterly earnings for the period will be
issued before the call on Thursday, February 9, 2006. Management will
discuss the Company's financial performance and accomplishments for
the first quarter of fiscal year 2006. Dial-in instructions follow:
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Event: Pediatric Services of America, Inc. -
1st Quarter Earnings Conference Call
Date and Time: Thursday, February 9, 2006, 11:00 a.m., ET
Instructions: The dial-in number for all Participants is
800-374-1702
Note: To join the Q&A session, please press *
followed by 1.
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If you are unable to listen to the live broadcast, replays of the
conference call will be available for 14 days (until February 23,
2006) by dialing 800-642-1687. To connect with the replay of the
conference call, please refer to the Pediatric Services of America,
Inc. Earnings Call, Passcode: 4855785 #.
PSAI provides comprehensive pediatric home health care services
through a network of over 100 branch offices in 19 states, including
satellite offices and branch office start-ups. Through these offices
PSAI provides a combination of services, including pediatric private
duty nursing (PDN), pediatric day treatment centers (PPECs), and
respiratory therapy and equipment services (RTES). Additional
information on PSAI may be found on the Company's website at
www.psakids.com.
NOTE: Forward looking statements made in this release involve a
number of risks and uncertainties, including, but not limited to
changes in government regulation and health care reforms, ability to
execute the Company's strategic programs, ability to improve accounts
receivable collections, changing economic and market conditions and
other risk factors detailed in the Company's Securities and Exchange
Commission filings.