JOHNSON CITY, Tenn.,
Jan. 28, 2014 /PRNewswire/
-- NN, Inc. (Nasdaq: NNBR) today announced the launch of its
newly revamped website which will allow for improved navigation,
enhanced functionality and quick and easy access to important NN
information and features. The website also has a
comprehensive investor section with updated company news and
events, financial and stock information, SEC filings and corporate
governance information. The new website goes live today,
January 28, 2014 and is located at
the same address: http://www.nnbr.com.
Rich Holder, President and Chief
Executive Officer commented, "We are excited to unveil our new
website. The clean and uncluttered design is full of new
features to enhance the visitor's experience while showcasing our
new company branding and will allow for a more comprehensive
understanding of the Company's new strategic vision, our product
offerings and solutions, and our global operations."
NN, Inc. manufacturers and supplies high precision metal bearing
components, industrial plastic and rubber products and precision
metal components to a variety of markets on a global basis.
Headquartered in Johnson City,
Tennessee, NN has 10 manufacturing plants in the United States, Western Europe, Eastern Europe and China. NN, Inc. had
sales of US $370 million in 2012.
Except for specific historical information, many of the matters
discussed in this press release may express or imply projections of
revenues or expenditures, statements of plans and objectives or
future operations or statements of future economic performance.
These, and similar statements, are forward-looking statements
concerning matters that involve risks, uncertainties and other
factors which may cause the actual performance of NN, Inc. and its
subsidiaries to differ materially from those expressed or implied
by this discussion. All forward-looking information is
provided by the Company pursuant to the safe harbor established
under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and
should be evaluated in the context of these factors.
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"guidance", "outlook", "plans", "projection", "may", "will",
"would", "expect", "intend", "estimate", "anticipate", "believe",
"potential" or "continue" (or the negative or other derivatives of
each of these terms) or similar terminology. Factors which could
materially affect actual results include, but are not limited to:
general economic conditions and economic conditions in the
industrial sector, inventory levels, regulatory compliance costs
and the Company's ability to manage these costs, start-up costs for
new operations, debt reduction, competitive influences, risks that
current customers will commence or increase captive production,
risks of capacity underutilization, quality issues, availability
and price of raw materials, currency and other risks associated
with international trade, the Company's dependence on certain major
customers, the successful implementation of the global growth plan
including development of new products and consummation of potential
acquisitions and other risk factors and cautionary statements
listed from time to time in the Company's periodic reports filed
with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including, but not
limited to, the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal
year ended December 31, 2012.
SOURCE NN, Inc.