WANTED Technologies Announces Appointment of its Board of Directors
QUEBEC CITY, Dec. 6 /CNW Telbec/ - WANTED Technologies (TSX-V: WAN), the leading source of business intelligence for the talent marketplace, announces the election of the Board of directors of the Company. The shareholders of WANTED approved, at the annual shareholders' meeting held on December 2nd, 2010, to reduce the number of directors to six by re-electing Meredith Amdur, Tim Baskerville, Jean Énault, André Forest, Guy Girard and Bruce Murray.
About WANTED Technologies Corporation
WANTED is the leading source of real-time employment market information. The Company provides insight and intelligence via its family of WANTED Analytics™Apps found at www.wantedanalytics.com. Clients in the media, HR/staffing and government sectors use WANTED Analytics™ Apps to prioritize sales opportunities, identify economic trends, and analyze competitive market conditions.
WANTED is also the exclusive data provider for The Conference Board's Help-Wanted OnLine Data Series™, the monthly economic indicator of Hiring Demand in the United States.
WANTED Technologies (TSX-V:WAN) was founded in 1999. The Company's headquarters are in Quebec City, Canada, and it maintains a US-based subsidiary with primary offices in New York City. The Company began collecting detailed Hiring Demand data in October 2002, and currently maintains a database of more than 500 million unique job listings. To sample WANTED's services, visit www.wantedanalytics.com.
For more information about how WANTED helps organizations make better decisions and improve sales results, visit www.wantedtech.com.
The TSX Venture Exchange does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. Any statement that appears prospective shall not be interpreted as such.
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Source: | WANTED Technologies Corporation |
Contact: | Mr. Bruce Murray, President and CEO Tel: (418) 523-6663, ext. 222 Mr. Martin Auclair, VP Finance and CFO Tel: (418) 523-6663, ext. 337 |
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