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INVITATION TO DFDS Q2 2025 CONFERENCE CALL

INVITATION TO DFDS Q2 2025 CONFERENCE CALL

INVESTOR NEWS no. 23 - 8 August 2025
 

DFDS expects to publish the Q2 2025 report on 20 August 2025 at around 07:30 CET.

Torben Carlsen, CEO, and Karen Boesen, CFO, will present the report on a live conference call.

The presentation will be followed by a Q&A session. Investors, analysts and other interested parties are invited to take part.

Conference call

Date:        20 August 2025

Time:        10:00 CET

Registration:        Register ahead of the call via this . Access code is mailed

after registration.

Live-streaming of the conference call is available from this .



Contact

Søren Brøndholt Nielsen, IR



About DFDS

We operate a transport network in and around Europe with an annual revenue of DKK 30bn and 16,500 full-time employees.

We move goods in trailers by ferry, road & rail, and we offer complementary transport and logistics solutions.

We also move car and foot passengers on short sea and overnight ferry routes.

DFDS was founded in 1866 and headquartered and listed in Copenhagen.

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