The Reynolds and Reynolds Company announced that Lloyd "Buzz" Waterhouse, CEO, chairman and president of Reynolds,
presented at Credit Suisse First Boston's Fourth Annual Global Services
The Reynolds and Reynolds Company announced that Lloyd "Buzz" Waterhouse, CEO, chairman and president of Reynolds,
presented at Credit Suisse First Boston's Fourth Annual Global Services
Growth Conference March 20, in Phoenix. As part of his presentation,
Waterhouse provided an overview of the company's outlook and insights
into its recently announced family of integrated solutions for automotive
retailing.
The presentation was Web cast live at 4:30 PM EST. The presentation can
be accessed through the Reynolds' Web site at www.reyrey.com. A replay of
the Web cast was also available 24 hours after the presentation.
Credit Suisse First Boston (CSFB) is a global investment bank
serving institutional, corporate, government and individual clients. CSFB's
businesses include securities underwriting, sales and trading, investment
banking, private equity, financial advisory services, investment research,
venture capital, correspondent brokerage services and retail online
brokerage services. CSFB operates in over 89 locations across more than 37
countries on six continents. The Firm is a business unit of the Zurich-based
Credit Suisse Group, a leading global financial services company. For more
information, visit www.csfb.com.
Reynolds and Reynolds, headquartered in Dayton, Ohio, is a provider of integrated information management solutions to the automotive
retailing marketplace. The company's services include a full range of retail
and enterprise management systems, networking and support, e-business
applications, Web services, learning and consulting services, customer
relationship management solutions, document management and leasing services.
To find out more about the company, its products and services, visit

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