LTX-Credence to Co-Host the CEO Investor Summit During SEMICON West
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MILPITAS, Calif., June 30, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- LTX-Credence Corporation
(Nasdaq:LTXC), a global provider of focused, cost-optimized ATE solutions, today
announced that the Company will co-host the CEO Investor Summit -- a forum that
will bring investors and analysts together with executives from six leading
capital equipment companies in an efficient, relaxed atmosphere. The CEO
Investor Summit will be held on Wednesday, July 15, 2009 from 4:00 to 6:00 pm
Pacific Time at the Four Seasons Hotel in San Francisco. LTX-Credence CEO and
President David Tacelli and VP, CFO & Treasurer Mark Gallenberger will represent
LTX-Credence.
The CEO Investor Summit is scheduled to coincide with the SEMICON West and
InterSolar Conferences, which will be held in San Francisco, July 14-16. Joining
LTX-Credence as co-hosts are: Kulicke & Soffa, Intevac Inc., Mattson Technology
Inc., Nanometrics Inc., and Ultratech, Inc.
Investors and analysts interested in meeting with LTX-Credence executives should
RSVP to Rich Yerganian at rich_yerganian@ltx-credence.com or call (781) 467-5063
by July 10, 2009.
About LTX-Credence Corporation
LTX-Credence is a global provider of focused, cost-optimized ATE solutions
designed to enable customers to implement best-in-class test strategies to
maximize their profitability. LTX-Credence addresses the broad, divergent test
requirements of the wireless, computing, automotive and entertainment market
segments, offering a comprehensive portfolio of technologies, the largest
installed base in the Asia-Pacific region, and a global network of strategically
deployed applications and support resources. Additional information can be found
at www.ltx-credence.com.
LTX-Credence is a trademark of LTX-Credence Corporation. All other trademarks
are the property of their respective owners.
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CONTACT: LTX-Credence Corporation
Rich Yerganian
781.467.5063
rich_yerganian@ltx-credence.com
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