Maximizer Software Inc.: Toronto Stock Exchange Will Consider Extending Continued Listing of Maximizer Software Shares, Subject
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Oct. 2, 2009) - Maximizer Software Inc. (TSX:MAX) has received a letter from the Toronto Stock Exchange indicating that the exchange would consider extending the continued listing of the shares of Maximizer Software to allow public trading in its shares while it completes its previously announced going private transaction. The Exchange would make its decision closer to the end of the 30-day period before the delisting takes effect on the basis of the progress made in completing the going private transaction.
About Maximizer Software
Maximizer Software is a leading provider of simple, accessible, customer relationship management (CRM) solutions, providing the best value for small and medium-sized businesses. As a pioneer in the CRM industry for more than 20 years, Maximizer offers sales, marketing, and customer service staff and managers access to customer information through mobile devices, online, or the desktop. Maximizer's solutions enable organizations to accelerate business growth by streamlining sales, marketing and customer service processes, while exceeding client expectations. Maximizer Software has sold over one million licenses to more than 120,000 customers, ranging in size from entrepreneurs to multi-national organizations, including: Siemens, Societe Generale, HSBC, TD Securities, Lockheed Martin, Brian Tracy International, Fisher & Paykel Healthcare, Oxford University Press, and Cathay Pacific. Maximizer Software is a global business with offices and over 400 business partners throughout the Americas, Europe/Middle East/Africa and Asia Pacific. For more information, please visit: [ www.maximizer.com ].
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