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INX to Present at William Blair and Maxim Group Investor Conferences
HOUSTON-(Business Wire)-October 3, 2008 - INX Inc., (NASDAQ:INXI), a leading provider of IP network communications and data center solutions, announced today that its Chairman & CEO, James Long, is scheduled to present at both the William Blair Small-Cap Growth Stock Conference and the Maxim Group Growth Conference in New York City on Tuesday, October 7, 2008.
Mr. Long’s presentation at these conferences will include an overview of INX’s business and strategies for improving shareholder value as well as an update on the recent trends in INX’s business, INX’s strategies for addressing current macro-economic conditions, as well as an update on the company’s outlook for the future.
A slide presentation with the material content of Mr. Long’s presentation at both conferences will be filed with the SEC with a Form 8-K the morning of October 7th prior to his first presentation and will also be available in PDF file format on INX’s website at www.inxi.com/webcasts.
Mr. Long is scheduled to present at the William Blair Small-Cap Growth Stock Conference at 8:00 a.m. Eastern Time. The conference is being held at the Waldorf Astoria hotel. A live webcast of Mr. Long’s presentation will be available on INX’s website at www.inxi.com/webcasts.
Mr. Long’s scheduled presentation at the Maxim Group Growth Conference is at 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time. The conference is being held at the Grand Hyatt hotel in New York.
For additional information or to schedule a one-on-one meeting with INX at either of these conferences, please contact William Blair or Maxim Group, or contact Miri Segal at Strategic Growth International at (212) 838-1444 or msegal@sgi-ir.com.
ABOUT INX:
INX Inc. (NASDAQ:INXI) is a leading U.S. provider of IP communications and data center solutions for enterprise organizations. We offer a suite of advanced technology solutions focused around the entire life-cycle of enterprise IP network communications and data center infrastructure. Our services are centered on the design, implementation and support of network infrastructure, including routing and switching, wireless, security, unified communications, and data center solutions such as storage and server virtualization. Our customers include enterprise organizations such as corporations, as well as federal, state and local governmental agencies. Because of our focus, expertise and experience implementing and supporting advanced technology solutions for enterprises, we believe we are well positioned to deliver superior solutions and services to our customers. Additional information about INX can be found on the Web at www.inxi.com.
ABOUT MAXIM GROUP:
Maxim Group is a full-service investment banking, securities and investment management firm headquartered in New York. The Firm provides an array of financial services including: investment banking, equity research, private wealth management, structured products, and global institutional equity, fixed-income and derivative sales & trading to a diverse range of corporate clients, institutional investors and high net worth individuals. For additional information, please visit http://www.maximgrp.com.
ABOUT WILLIAM BLAIR & COMPANY:
William Blair & Company, L.L.C. is a Chicago-based investment firm offering investment banking, asset management, equity research, institutional and private brokerage, and private capital to individual, institutional, and issuing clients. Since 1935, the firm has been committed to helping clients achieve their financial objectives. As an independent, employee-owned firm, William Blair & Company's philosophy is to serve its clients' interests first and foremost. The firm places a high value on the enduring nature of its client relationships, the quality of its products and services, and the continuity and integrity of its people. Offices include Chicago, Boston, London, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai, Tokyo, and Zurich. For more information, please visit www.williamblair.com.
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