Computone Reports Increased Sales Despite Y2K-Driven Slowdown

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"The post-Y2K quarter was perhaps the worst
in history for the IT industry," said Perry
Pickerign, president and CEO of Computone,
noting his company's sales were down $1.16
million for the quarter and that sales were
also down for the first quarter of its fiscal
2001, which began April 1, 2000.

. . .

Pickerign said he was "not happy with the
downturn in sales, like competitors and
other industry players, I see recovery,
especially as the gloom of Y2K fades.
While first quarter sales will take a
step back." Pickerign said, "Computone is
now positioned to make several giant strides
forward in the months ahead."

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-- spider (spider0@usa.net), June 30, 2000


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