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Market Technologies has been chosen as a Finalist in the category of Professional Services Business of the Year for the 2006 Business of the Year Awards
Wesley Chapel, FL, October 27, 2006 — Louis B. Mendelsohn, President and Chief Executive Officer, announced today that Market Technologies, a privately-owned, Inc. 500, trading software company, has been chosen as a finalist in the category of Professional Services Business of the Year for the 2006 Business of the Year Awards presented by the Tampa Bay Business Journal. This is the second year in a row that Market Technologies has been a finalist.
The Awards Ceremony, a black tie event, will be held on Thursday, December 7, 2006 at the Hyatt Regency Downtown. The event begins as a networking reception, followed by dinner and the awards ceremony. The event is sponsored by RBC Bank, Bay News, Tampa Bay Workforce Alliance, and Audio Visual Support Services, Inc. There are nine award categories of nominees, such as the Business Team of the Year and the Education Business of the Year. Each category is comprised of 2-9 nominees. “Market Technologies’ is proud to be honored by the Tampa Bay Business Journal,” said Lane Mendelsohn, Vice President. “It is a privilege to be a finalist in the category of Professional Services Business of the Year along with such qualified and reputable companies.”
About Market Technologies Headquartered in Tampa Bay since it was founded in 1979 by Louis B. Mendelsohn, with trading software customers in over eighty countries worldwide, Market Technologies is an Inc. 500 company and recognized world leader in market forecasting. Market Technologies researches and develops proprietary trend forecasting and market timing technologies that utilize artificial intelligence applied to intermarket and hurricaneomic analysis, in order to forecast various commodity and financial markets throughout the world. These presently include energies, interest rates, stock indexes, currencies, metals, grains, meats, softs, Forex and ETFs, covering a total of ninety world markets.