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AmeraMex to Present at September 25, 2007 Friedland Conference in New York City
| Source: AmeraMex International
CHICO, CA--(Marketwire - September 18, 2007) - AmeraMex International, Inc. (PINKSHEETS : AMMX )
today announced that its CEO and President, Lee Hamre, will present at the
Friedland Investment Events' Wall Street Conference on Tuesday, September
25, 2007, at The Roosevelt Hotel in New York City. Conference attendance is
free, but tickets are required. Please RSVP at www.friedlandevents.com or
via e-mail: attend@friedlandevents.com.
Join AmeraMex in New York on September 25 at 10:00 a.m. when CFO Warren
Murphy and CEO and President Lee Hamre will discuss the company's
fundamentals, top-line growth and penetration into its three target
markets: infrastructure construction (a $95 billion industry), heavy
construction ($35 billion in equipment sales), and the stevedoring
industry, which produces approximately 50 percent of the company's revenue.
AmeraMex reported revenue in excess of $6.9 million in the first six months
of 2007 and expects to report revenues of approximately $18 million for the
year.
About AmeraMex International
AmeraMex International carries a large inventory of heavy equipment, which
it sells, leases, and rents to a variety of industries, including the
stevedoring, heavy construction, light construction, logging and mining
industries. AmeraMex's largest product line is specialized container
handling equipment for stevedoring companies that load and offload ships --
from container ships to cruise lines and fishing fleets. AmeraMex has over
30 years of experience in heavy equipment sales and service and carries
top-of-the-line equipment from manufacturers such as Taylor Machine Works
Inc., Terex Heavy Equipment, and Barko Hydraulics. For more information
visit the AmeraMex website, www.ammx.net.
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