Two Harbors Investment Corp. to Present at Investor Conferences
Two Harbors Investment Corp. (NYSE: TWO; NYSE MKT: TWO.WS) is scheduled to present at two upcoming investor conferences in New York City in June.
Two Harbors’ President and Chief Executive Officer, Thomas Siering, and Chief Investment Officer, William Roth, will speak at the Keefe, Bruyette & Woods 2013 Mortgage Finance Conference being held June 4, 2013, at the Crowne Plaza Times Square Hotel in New York City. Messrs. Siering and Roth’s presentation at the conference is scheduled to begin at 10:30am EDT.
On June 5, 2013, Two Harbors will present at the dbAccess Financial Services Investor Conference, hosted at The Pierre Hotel in New York City. This presentation, also given by Messrs. Siering and Roth, will start at 2:20pm EDT.
Both presentations will include a discussion of the company’s business fundamentals and investment strategy. The presentations will also be webcast live and be available on Two Harbors’ website at www.twoharborsinvestment.com in the Investor Relations section under the Events and Presentations link. The replays will be available for 90 days.
Two Harbors Investment Corp.
Two Harbors Investment Corp., a Maryland corporation, is a real estate investment trust that invests in residential mortgage-backed securities, residential mortgage loans and other financial assets. Two Harbors is headquartered in Minnetonka, Minnesota, and is externally managed and advised by PRCM Advisers LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Pine River Capital Management L.P. Additional information is available at www.twoharborsinvestment.com.
Additional Information
Stockholders and warrant holders of Two Harbors, and other interested persons, may find additional information regarding the company at the Securities and Exchange Commission’s Internet site at www.sec.gov or by directing requests to: Two Harbors Investment Corp., 601 Carlson Parkway, Suite 1400, Minnetonka, MN 55305, telephone 612-629-2500.
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