SoundBite Communications Announces Conference Call for Third Quarter 2008 Financial...
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SoundBite Communications Announces Conference Call for Third Quarter 2008
Financial Results
BEDFORD, Mass., Oct. 23, 2008 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SoundBite Communications Inc.
(Nasdaq:SDBT), today announced that it will hold its third quarter 2008
financial results conference call on Wednesday, November 5, 2008 at 5:00 p.m.
ET. This press release will also be posted at
http://ir.soundbite.com/releases.cfm after the market closes that day.
Details of the conference call:
Date: November 5, 2008
Time: 5:00 p.m. ET
Live Call: 877-718-5107
719-325-4798 (for international callers)
Replay: 888-203-1112
719-457-0820 (for international callers)
Passcode 6340693
The Replay will be available beginning approximately two
hours after the completion of the live call through 11:59
p.m. ET on November 19, 2008.
Webcast: http://ir.soundbite.com/events.cfm
The webcast will also be archived on SoundBite's website
through November 19, 2008.
About SoundBite Communications
SoundBite Communications provides on-demand, integrated multi-channel
communications solutions that enable clients to achieve superior business
results. Building on its foundation as a leading provider of automated voice
messaging services, SoundBite offers integrated voice, text and email messaging
solutions that help clients deliver the right message, to the right customer,
using the right channel, at the right time. Organizations in industries such as
collections, financial services, retail, telecom and media, and utilities rely
on the SoundBite Intelligent Communications Platform to send over a billion
messages annually for collections, customer care, and sales and marketing
applications. For more information, visit http://www.SoundBite.com.
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CONTACT: SoundBite Communications
Bob Leahy
781.897.2642
bleahy@SoundBite.com
Lynn Ricci
781.897.2696
lricci@SoundBite.com
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