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IRVINE, Calif., Sept. 28, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Standard Pacific Corp. (SPF) will release its 2012 third quarter results after the market close of the NYSE on Thursday, October 25, 2012.  In conjunction with the earnings release, the Company will host a conference call and broadcast a slide show and audio presentation over the internet on Friday, October 26, 2012, at 12:00 p.m. Eastern time.

What:       

Standard Pacific Corp. Conference Call and Webcast for


2012 Third Quarter Results



When:      

Friday, October 26, 2012 at 12:00 p.m. Eastern time



Where:      

http://ir.standardpacifichomes.com  click on the Webcast link. A replay of the presentation will be available by the end of the day and will be archived for 31 days.



How:         

Live via the Internet log on to the above address.  You may listen to the Webcast by using streaming audio or by using the following teleconference number: (888) 811-5448 (domestic) or (913) 905-3226 (international); Passcode: 8191394.  A replay of the conference call will be available by dialing (888) 203-1112 (domestic) or ­­­(719) 457-0820 (international); Passcode: 8191394.

Standard Pacific, one of the nation's largest homebuilders, has built more than 115,000 homes during its 47-year history.  The Company constructs homes within a wide range of price and size targeting a broad range of homebuyers.  Standard Pacific operates in many of the largest housing markets in the country with operations in major metropolitan areas in California, Florida, Arizona, the Carolinas, Texas and Colorado.  For more information about the Company and its new home developments, please visit our website at: www.standardpacifichomes.com.

Contact:
Jeff McCall, EVP & CFO (949) 789-1655, jmccall@stanpac.com

 

SOURCE Standard Pacific Corp.

Comments (1)
  • Was about to add more SPF but just read from Motley Fool article:

    "Young people with significant student loan debt are less able or willing to buy homes, hurting homebuilder Standard Pacific (NYSE: SPF) and its industry peers."

    It's the only stock down for me today, so far. Any ideas?