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To: Mike Ankley who wrote (7)6/3/1998 8:06:00 AM
From: Turboe  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18
 
According to Infocall CEO Tom Richfield, for every ten IBM contractors on 12-month assignments, Infocall can produce approximately $1 million in annual revenue. With an unrestricted number of openings in the IBM contract available to fill, Richfield sees unlimited opportunity for generating substantial revenues from the IBM relationship.

"Infocall is extremely pleased to have been selected for this national IBM staffing contract through ARC," said Richfield. "It sends a clear message to the industry about Infocall's leadership role in the fiercely competitive technology staffing arena."





To: Mike Ankley who wrote (7)7/13/1998 9:15:00 PM
From: Mike Ankley  Respond to of 18
 
Infocall Releases Preliminary Sales and Earnings Data of Newly Acquired Subsidiary
PR Newswire - July 13, 1998 11:04

Year-End Results Depict Over Fifty Percent Growth per Quarter

VIENNA, Va., July 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Infocall Communications Corp. (OTC Bulletin Board: INFE) an emerging leader in Internet-based staffing and employee leasing services today announced preliminary sales and earnings data for their newly acquired staff leasing subsidiary, Advanced Compensation Services (ACS). Since its inception in the third quarter of 1997, ACS has experienced sales growth of more than 50 percent per quarter for each of the past four quarters.

Sales exploded from $1.2 million at the end of Q3 1997, to $5.3 million at the end of Q2 1998, representing a total increase of over 400 percent in their first fiscal year. Earnings per quarter for the same period more than tripled, to approximately $100 thousand in the fourth quarter. Total sales for fiscal year 1997-98 were $11.4 million and profits for the same period were $165 thousand.

Q2 sales soared over 50 percent of Q1 sales of $1.2 million to $2.8 million. Q3 sales were $3.1 million up 72 percent over Q2 sales and Q4 sales were up 71 percent over the third quarter to $5.3 million.

According to Garner Umphrey, managing partner of the ACS subsidiary, "ACS has already demonstrated consistent dramatic growth rates since its inception. With potential new accounts in the growing pipeline and the addition of Infocall resources to propel our sales and marketing operation, we expect to see a continued upward spiral in sales and income."

Tom Richfield, CEO of Infocall, proclaimed that these preliminary findings surpassed the expectations of the Board, the shareholders, and the investment community.

ACS offers employee leasing services to clients on a national basis. ACS has in excess of 1,500 work site employees currently under contract. ACS services mainly government contractors in the security industry. Future plans are to begin to exploit new markets in addition to their current market niche.

For more information, call 703-734-5650 or visit the company's Web site at www.infocall.com.

SOURCE Infocall Communications Corp.

/CONTACT: Tom Richfield of Infocall Communications, 703-734-5650/

/Web site: infocall.com



To: Mike Ankley who wrote (7)7/13/1998 11:41:00 PM
From: Mike Ankley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18
 
Top U.S. IT Services Companies Surpass $13 Billion Mark:
biz.yahoo.com

TOP U.S. IT STAFFING & SERVICES FIRMS

IT SVCS
SALES % REVENUES
RANK COMPANY ($000) FROM IT SVCS

1 American Mgmt. Systems 872,300 100
2 AccuStaff Inc. 780,634 32
3 Keane Inc. 654,395 100
4 Volt Information Sciences 530,814 37
5 Metamor Worldwide Inc. 530,364 53
6 Renaissance Worldwide Inc 526,800 100
7 Delphi Group plc (1) 450,262 100
8 Analysts Intl. Corp. 437,377 100
9 TEKsystems Inc. 437,377 100
10 Affiliated Computer Services 408,511 43
11 Computer Task Group 407,588 100
12 Cambridge Technology 406,672 100
13 Computer Horizons Corp 334,729 100
14 Interim Services Inc 334,517 21
15 Adecco SA 325,000 4
16 Manpower Inc. 319,374 4
17 Maxim Group Inc. 317,484 100
18 Ciber Inc 310,747 87
19 TAC Worldwide Cos. 302,320 41
20 Olsten Corp 287,000 7
21 CDI Corp 285,105 19
22 Select Appointments plc 274,504 32
23 Alternative Resources Corp 262,970 100
24 Personnel Group of America 249,749 53
25 Cotelligent Group Inc 244,683 100
26 CACI International Inc 242,956 89
27 Mastech Corp 195,967 100
28 Kelly Services Inc. 192,647 5
29 Source Services Corp. 188,003 64
30 Robert Half Intl. Inc. 185,262 14
31 Nichols Research Corp 178,457 47
32 Whittman-Hart Inc. 173,477 100
33 Norrell Corp 170,305 13
34 Technology Solutions Co 163,437 99
35 Systems & Computer Tech. 162,482 56
36 Metro Info. Services Inc. 152,578 100
37 Comforce Corp. (4) 126,249 31
38 TRS Staffing Solutions 126,000 25
39 Syntel Inc 124,338 100
40 Complete Business Solutions 123,775 100
41 Data Processing Resources 115,022 100
42 Condor Technology Solutions 103,700 100

Within above context, Tom projects InfoCall revenues
for coming year to place InfoCall within top 30 by end
of year and top 20 by the summer of 1999:
exchange2000.com