Sabra Health Care REIT, Inc. Announces Second Quarter 2024 Earnings Release Date and Conference Call
Sabra Health Care REIT, Inc. Announces Second Quarter 2024 Earnings Release Date and Conference Call
Sabra Health Care REIT, Inc. (Nasdaq: SBRA) announced today that it will issue its 2024 second quarter earnings release on August 7, 2024, after the close of trading.
A conference call with a simultaneous webcast to discuss the 2024 second quarter results will be held on Thursday, August 8 at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time. The dial-in number for U.S. participants is 888-880-4448. For participants outside the U.S., the dial-in number is 646-960-0572. The conference ID number is 1382596.
The webcast URL is https://events.q4inc.com/attendee/150203568. A digital replay of the call will be available on our website at www.sabrahealth.com.
About Sabra
Sabra Health Care REIT, Inc., a Maryland corporation, operates as a self-administered, self-managed real estate investment trust (a "REIT") that, through its subsidiaries, owns and invests in real estate serving the healthcare industry throughout the United States and Canada.
Investor & Media Inquiries: 1-888-393-8248 or investorinquiries@sabrahealth.com
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