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AII AUTOLOGIC NEWS
INFORMATION RELEASE
INTERNATIONAL
June 13, 2000 CONTACT:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Anthony Marrelli
NASDAQ Symbol "AIII" Chief Financial Officer
(805) 376-5239
Internet: [email protected]
AUTOLOGIC INFORMATION INTERNATIONAL ANNOUNCES NEW PRESIDENT
Thousand Oaks, California, June 13, 2000 - William Shaw, Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer of Autologic Information International, Inc. (NASDAQ:
AIII), announced today that Alvin J. Brunner has been elected President and
Chief Operating Office of AII, replacing Dennis Doolittle who has resigned.
Mr. Brunner, 55, has been associated with AII and Autologic Inc. prior to
its merger into AII for twenty years, with positions ranging from Regional
Sales Manager to his most recent post as Vice President of North and South
America Operations.
Mr. Shaw stated, "We are pleased to have a person of Al Brunner's caliber,
wealth of experience, and Finance and Marketing background, to oversee
AII's return to profitability. We wish Dennis Doolittle well in his future
endeavors. He has been a tireless worker for our Company."
AII designs, manufactures, markets and services computer-based electronic
pre-press systems to the publishing industry worldwide.
This press release contains forward-looking statements which are subject to
a number of known and unknown risks and uncertainties that could cause
actual results, performance and achievements to differ materially from
those described or implied in the forward-looking statements. Factors that
could cause or contribute to such difference include, but are not limited
to, general economic and business conditions (both in the United States and
in the overseas markets where the Company distributes products), pressures
on margins
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from competition, the Company's ability to expand its market base, and
technological changes. These and other factors are discussed in the
Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended October 29, 1999
and other reports filed by the Company from time to time with the
Securities and Exchange Commission.
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