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Technology Stocks : Infocast (IFCC)

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To: leigh aulper who started this subject9/13/2001 7:24:41 AM
From: leigh aulper   of 94
 
InfoCast Corporation Relocates Headquarters to Tucson; Move Underscores Company's Commitment to Growing Arizona Economy
TUCSON, Ariz., Sept. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- InfoCast Corporation, (www.infocast-corp.com; OTC Bulletin Board: IFCC - news), a provider of leading-edge e-learning and call center technology, today announced that it has relocated its corporate headquarters from Toronto to Tucson, and has also opened offices in Chicago. The Tucson office will oversee the company's administration, e-Learning and call center sales; and the Chicago office will manage the call center technology.

``Since coming to Tucson, I have had the opportunity to work with the UA Aztec project (technology transfer initiative), as well as with the Governor's Arizona Plan for the New Economy,'' said William C. Lowe, InfoCast's Chief Executive Officer. He added, ``With the growth in the technology arena in Arizona, InfoCast is well-positioned to provide very good opportunities in software-based services. Bringing a public company with an extremely promising outlook to Tucson will benefit our shareholders, the city of Tucson, and the state of Arizona.''

Robert E. Walkup, Mayor of Tucson said, ``Arizona is one of the premier locations in the country for call centers, and Tucson is very pleased with the addition of InfoCast to its business community roster. With InfoCast's reputation as a leader in customer contact center infrastructure and e-learning solutions, I think it is a good fit with the business and academic talent pool we have in the Tucson community.''

AT&T recently announced a technology partnership with InfoCast that will enable AT&T to offer an improved customer experience by integrating e-mail, web chat and voice capabilities to its call center solutions. Lowe said, ``In addition to partnerships with industry leaders such as AT&T, we look forward to forging relationships with local businesses and the University of Arizona.''
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