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Climbing the 21st Annual DA Davidson Diversified Industries & Services Conference, September 22-23, 2022

OK BROOKE, IL, September 13, 2022 – (BUSINESS WIRE) – Ascent Industries Co. (Nasdaq: ACNT) (“Ascent” or the “Company”), a company specializing in industrial products of industrial companies and specialty chemicals that manufactures and sells pipes, will attend the 21st Annual DA Davidson Diversified Industries and Services Conference, which will be held September 22-23, 2022 in Nashville, Tennessee.
Executive Chairman Ben Rosenzweig and President and CEO Chris Hutter will have one-on-one meetings on both days.
For more information, to request an invitation, or to schedule an in-person meeting, please contact your DA Davidson representative or Ascent Investor Relations at ACNT@gatewayir.com.
Ascent Industries Co. (NASDAQ: ACNT) is a company with a variety of activities including stainless steel and galvanized pipe manufacturing, seamless carbon pipe primary distribution, and specialty chemicals manufacturing. For more information about Ascent, please visit www.ascentco.com.
Corporate Contacts Aaron Tam Chief Financial Officer 1-630-884-9181 Investor Relations Cody Slatch and Cody CreeGateway Group, Inc. 1-949-574-3860ACNT@gatewayir.com
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Post time: Sep-14-2022