Analysts International Corporation to Announce Second Quarter 2008 Results and Hold Conference Call on Tuesday, July 29
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MINNEAPOLIS, MN, Jul 23 (MARKET WIRE) --
Analysts International Corporation (NASDAQ: ANLY) today reported that the
Company will announce its second quarter 2008 results before the open of
the NASDAQ market on Tuesday, July 29, 2008 and hold a conference call to
discuss those results at 9:00 am CT that day.
Participants may access the call by dialing 1-866-290-0882, or
1-913-312-1524 for international participants, and asking for the Analysts
International conference call. Live audio of the conference may also be
accessed via the Internet at www.analysts.com, where it will be archived.
Interested parties can also hear a replay of the call from 12:00 pm CT on
July 29, 2008 to 10:59 pm CT on August 5, 2008 by calling 1-866-245-6755,
or 1-416-915-1035 for international callers, and using access code 154287.
About Analysts International Corporation
Headquartered in Minneapolis, MN, Analysts International Corporation
(NASDAQ: ANLY) is a diversified technology services company. With sales
and customer support offices in the United States and Canada, Analysts
International Corporation provides information technology solutions and
staffing services, including: Technology Solutions, which provides network
services, infrastructure, application integration, IP telephony and
hardware solutions to the middle market; Professional Services, which
provides highly-skilled project managers, business analysts, developers
and other IT consultants to assist its clients with strategic change; and
IT Resources Staffing, which provides best value, best response supply of
resources to high-volume clients. For more information, visit
www.analysts.com.
Media Contact:
Marne Oberg
Analysts International Corporation
(952) 838-2867
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