Point.360 Invites You to Join Its Second Quarter Conference Call on the Web

Wed Feb 6, 2008 10:38pm EST
 
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BURBANK, Calif., Feb. 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- In conjunction with
Point.360's (Nasdaq: PTSX) Second Quarter earnings release, you are invited to
listen to its conference call that will be broadcast live over the Internet
Tuesday, February 12, 2008 at 1:00 p.m., Eastern Time with Haig Bagerdjian,
Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer and Alan Steel, Executive Vice
President, Finance and Administration of Point.360.
    What:   Point.360 Second Quarter Earnings Release

    When:   1:00 p.m. Eastern Time, Tuesday, February 12, 2008

    Where:  here  Click on
            "Shareholder Conference Call Video News Wire"

    How:    Live over the Internet - Simply log on to the Web at the
            address above.

            By phone - Dial 1-800-896-8445, Confirmation Code
            1094850 (title of Event - 2nd Quarter Fiscal 2008 Results)


    Point.360 is a leader in servicing the post-production and distribution
needs of entertainment studios, advertising agencies, corporation and
independent producers.  The company, offering management, enhancement,
encoding and distribution of audio-visual assets, has an extensive network of
client relationships based on 30 years of service to the entertainment,
advertising and media industries.  In addition, it has made investments in
high definition and computer graphics capabilities that will support
developing standard in video and convergent media.
    If you are able to participate during the live web cast, the call will be
archived on the Point.360 website
here.  Click on the "shareholder
conference call" button.
SOURCE  Point.360

Alan R. Steel of Point.360, +1-818-565-1444

 

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