SS&C Technologies 2009 Third Quarter Earnings Release Notice.WINDSOR Windsor, British royal family Windsor (wĭn`zər), family name of the royal house of Great Britain. The name Wettin, family name of Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, consort of Queen Victoria, was changed to Windsor by George V in 1917. , Conn. -- SS&C Technologies, Inc. (www.ssctech.com), a global provider of financial services The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please [ improve this article] or discuss the issue on the talk page. software and software-enabled services will announce its third quarter financial results on Thursday Thursday: see week. , November November: see month. 12, 2009. The earnings conference call, scheduled for Friday Friday: see Sabbath; week. Friday young Indian rescued by Crusoe and kept as servant and companion. [Br. Lit.: Robinson Crusoe] See : Servant , November 13, 2009 at 11 a.m. Eastern Time will discuss Q3 results. Details of the release are as follows: News Release: To be released on Thursday, November 12, 2009. The release will be available over Business Wire and from SS&C's website at www.ssctech.com. To receive the press release via email immediately after wire distribution, email investorrelations@sscinc.com. Earnings Call: Dial 877-680-2259 (US and Canada) or 706-679-6413 (International), and request the "2009 Third Quarter Earnings Conference Call"; conference ID# 39874962. Audio Replay: A replay of the earnings call can be heard after 1:00 p.m. on November 13, until midnight on November 15, 2009. The dial-in number is 800-642-1687 (US and Canada) 706-645-9291 (International); access code # 39874962. About SS&C Technologies SS&C delivers investment and financial management software and related services focused exclusively on the financial services industry. By leveraging expertise in common investment business functions, SS&C cost effectively serves clients in the different industry segments, including: 1) insurance entities and pension funds, 2) institutional asset management, 3) hedge funds hedge fund, in finance, a highly speculative, largely unregulated investment device. Originating in the 1950s, the funds "hedge" by offsetting "short" positions (borrowing a security and then selling it at a higher price before repaying the lender) against "long" and family offices, 4) treasury, banks and credit unions, 5) municipal finance, 6) real estate property management, 7) commercial lending and 8) financial markets. Additional information is available at www.ssctech.com. |
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