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Programmer's Paradise, Inc. Declares Quarterly Dividend
Business Wire, June 14, 2005
SHREWSBURY, N.J. -- The Board of Directors of Programmer's Paradise, Inc. (NASDAQ: PROG) today declared a quarterly dividend of $.12 per share on its common stocks payable July 22, 2005 to shareholders of record on July 1, 2005.
Programmer's Paradise, Inc. (NASDAQ: PROG) was founded in 1982 and is an award-winning marketer of technical software and hardware. When it comes to software, Programmer's Paradise has it all.
Programmer's Paradise is one of the most recognizable and memorable brands in developer marketing. Our experienced account executives are key in our strategy. We offer our customers customized extranets, consultancy services, and flexible financing, as well as same day shipping.
For further information contact Bill Willett, CEO of Programmer's Paradise at (732) 389-8950 or bill.willett@programmers.com.
The statements in this release concerning the Company's future prospects are forward-looking statements that involve certain risks and uncertainties. Such risks and uncertainties include the continued acceptance of the Company's distribution channel by vendors and customers, the timely availability and acceptance of new products, and contribution of key vendor relationships and support programs.
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