Webcast Alert: Owens-Illinois Announces Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2003 Earnings Conference Call Webcast

Date: 23 January 2004
Source: OI

Date: 23 January 2004

Owens-Illinois (NYSE: OI) announces the following: What: Owens-Illinois Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2003 Conference Call WebcastWhen: Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2004, at 8:30 a.m.

Eastern

Where: http://www.o-i.com or
http://www.firstcallevents.com/service/ajwz396450716gf12.html

How: Live over the Internet -- Simply log on to the web at the address above.

Contact: Kathy Matzinger(419) 247-1835 kathleen.matzinger@us.o-i.com

If you are unable to participate during the live webcast, the call will be archived at http://www.o-i.com . The replay will be available through Feb. 6.

The conference call also may be accessed by dialing 888-733-1701 (U.S. and Canada) or 706-634-4943 (International) by 8:20 a.m. (Eastern Time) on January 28. Ask for the Owens-Illinois conference call.

A replay of the call will be available from approximately 11:30 a.m. (Eastern Time) on January 28 through February 6. In addition to the Owens-Illinois web site, the replay also may be accessed by dialing 800-642-1687 (U.S. and Canada) or 706-645-9291 (International). The conference ID number to access the replay is 3620711.

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