Beyond, Inc. Set to Attend 19th Annual Needham Technology, Media, and Consumer Conference

Beyond, Inc. to Participate in 19th Annual Needham Technology, Media, and Consumer Conference.

Beyond, Inc., a leading ecommerce company based in Midvale, Utah, has announced its participation in the 19th Annual Needham Technology, Media, and Consumer Conference. The company’s CEO, Marcus Lemonis, and CFO/COO Adrianne Lee will host investor meetings on May 15, 2024 as part of the conference. This event will not be webcast, but interested parties can find more information about the company on the Newsroom and Investor Relations pages of its website.

Beyond operates several popular online retail brands such as Overstock, Bed Bath & Beyond, Baby & Beyond, and Zulily. These brands offer millions of products for customers at every life stage. Through its diverse portfolio of shopping brands, Beyond has established itself as a go-to destination for consumers looking to enhance their homes with innovative solutions.

The company’s trademarks include Beyond Inc., Bed Bath & Beyond Inc., Welcome Rewards Inc., Zulily LLC., Overstock LLC., and Backyard LLC. Beyond is committed to creating new products and services that unlock the full potential of consumers’ homes.

It is important to note that this press release contains forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties. Interested parties are encouraged to review the company’s filings with the SEC for additional information on factors that could affect results and the accuracy of forward-looking statements.

For more information on Beyond Inc., its brands, or any other inquiries related to investing or public relations matters please contact Alexis Callahan at ir@beyondinc.com or pr@beyondinc.com

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