AmeriCredit Corp. announced it will release its first quarter 2003 operating results
on October 15, 2002 after stock market close.
AmeriCredit Corp. announced it will release its first quarter 2003 operating results
on October 15, 2002 after stock market close.
Clifton H. Morris, Jr., executive chairman of the board; Michael
R. Barrington, vice chairman, CEO & president; and Daniel E. Berce,
vice chairman and chief financial officer, will host an analyst
conference call on October 16 at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time to
discuss AmeriCredit's operating results for the period.
This call will be broadcast live for all interested parties via
the company's Web site at www.americredit.com. It is necessary to go
to the company's Web site to register, download and install any
necessary audio software prior to the call. For those who cannot
listen to the live broadcast, a replay will be available shortly after
the call.
AmeriCredit Corp. is an independent middle-market auto
finance Company in North America. Using its branch network and alliances with auto groups and banks, the company purchases
installment contracts made by auto dealers to consumers who are
typically unable to obtain financing from traditional sources.
The Company was founded in 1992 and is headquartered in Fort Worth,
Texas.

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