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Monaco Coach Corporation Invites You to Join Its Fourth Quarter Conference Call on the WebSalem-News.com Business ReportThis will be live over the Internet - Simply log on to the web at the address monaco-online.com Wednesday, February 6th at 2:00 PM eastern time.
(COBURG, Ore.) - Dedicated to quality and service, Monaco Coach Corporation is one of the nation's leading manufacturers of motorized and towable recreational vehicles. Headquartered in Coburg, Oregon, with substantial manufacturing facilities in Indiana, Monaco Coach employs approximately 5,200 people. The Company offers a variety of RVs, from entry-level priced towables to custom-made luxury models under the Monaco, Holiday Rambler, Safari, Beaver, McKenzie, R-Vision and Dodge brand names. Monaco Coach maintains RV service centers in Harrisburg, Ore., Elkhart, Ind., and Wildwood, Fla. The Company operates motorhome only resorts in California, Florida and Nevada. Ranked as the number one manufacturer of diesel-powered motorhomes, Monaco Coach is a leader in innovative RVs designed to meet the needs of a broad range of customers with varied interests and offers products that appeal to RVers across generations. Monaco Coach Corporation trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "MNC," and the Company is included in the S&P Small-Cap 600 stock index. For additional information about Monaco Coach Corporation, please visit monaco-online.com or trail-lite.com. Contact: Craig Wanichek, Director of Investor Relations, 541-681-8029, or email craig.wanichek@monacocoach.com. Source: Monaco Coach Corp.
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