Strix Group PLC Notice of Results

Strix Group PLC (LON:KETL), the designer, manufacturer and supplier of kettle safety controls and other complementary water temperature management components, today announced that it will be announcing its Interim Results for the six months ended 30 June 2017 on Wednesday 27 September 2017.

 

Strix Group PLC is an Isle of Man-based company engaged in designing, manufacturing and supply of kettle safety controls and other components and devices involving water heating and temperature control, steam management and water filtration. The Company’s core products are kettle safety controls, which are responsible for disconnecting the power to the heating element when either water has boiled, operated with no water present, or in some products when the kettle is lifted off its base. 

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