Fannie Mae is scheduled to release its 2004 10-K financial annual report after the stock market closes on Dec. 6.Fannie Mae also said it will hold a conference call at 1 p.m. on Dec. 7. Several Fannie executives, including Daniel Mudd, president and chief executive officer of the government-sponsored enterprise, chief financial officer Robert Blakely, and senior vice president David Hisey are scheduled to discuss the filing with analysts and investors during the call. Details for listening to the conference call can be found at www.fanniemae.com.
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