O-I Announces Second Quarter Earnings Conference Call and Webcast

Date: 19 July 2006
Source: O-I

Date: 19 July 2006

What: O-I Conference Call and Webcast To discuss the second quarter earnings release that will be issued after the market close on Wed., July 26.

The earnings release and reconciliations of second quarter sales, Segment Operating Profit and EPS comparisons to prior year, along with other information, will be posted at the time of the release on the O-I Web site, www.o-i.com, in the Investor Relations section under "Annual Reports and Presentations."

When: Thursday, July 27, at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Time

Where: http://www.o-i.com (Investor Relations section) or
http://www.videonewswire.com/event.asp?id=34789

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