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Bee Vectoring Technologies International Inc
Symbol BEE
Shares Issued 77,099,271
Close 2019-04-17 C$ 0.195
Market Cap C$ 15,034,358
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Bee Vectoring to hold conference call April 25

2019-04-18 09:31 ET - News Release

Mr. Ashish Malik reports

BEE VECTORING ANNOUNCES WEB-INVESTOR CALL TO PROVIDE A CORPORATE UPDATE

Bee Vectoring Technologies International Inc. will be holding a Web-enabled conference call on Thursday, April 25, 2019, at 4 p.m. EST. Chief executive officer Ashish Malik will provide a corporate update and outline the company's progress toward commercialization of the company's technology.

Individuals wishing to participate in the conference call should visit the registration page. Once registered, participants will receive an e-mail confirmation with a unique access code, which can be used to access the call through phone or, alternatively, through Web link for those wishing to view presentation visuals during the call.

It is expected that there will be approximately 10 minutes at the end of the call-in during which participants will be able to ask questions through the moderator. Those wishing to submit questions beforehand can do so by e-mailing. Submitted questions will be read out by the moderator during the question and answer portion of the call.

Please access the website 15 minutes prior to the start of the call to download and install any necessary audio software. Following the call, an archived webcast replay will be available shortly after the call.

About Bee Vectoring Technologies International Inc.

Bee Vectoring has developed and owns patent-pending bee vectoring technology that is designed to harmlessly utilize bumblebees and honeybees as natural delivery mechanisms for a variety of powdered mixtures comprising organic compounds that inhibit or control common crop diseases, while at the same time enhancing crop vigor and productivity. This unique and proprietary process enables a targeted delivery of crop controls using the simple process of bee pollination to replace traditional crop spraying, resulting in better yields, superior quality, and less impact on the environment without the use of water or disruptions to labour.

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