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Autobytel in the News
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| Autobytel Receives Outstanding Public Company Award from AeA |
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Jun 10, 2004 22:21:49 |
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Description: On May 12th, Autobytel Inc. was presented with the AeA Orange County 2004 High-Tech Award for Outstanding Public Company. “Autobytel Inc. has led the automotive industry into a new era of efficient marketing and customer service—for manufacturers, retailers and consumers alike.” said Phil Beaudoin, Executive Director, AeA OC Council.” Last year, company President and CEO Jeffrey Schwartz was honored by AeA as the Outstanding Executive of a Public Company Autobytel President and CEO Jeffrey Schwartz on Automotive News Cover Autobytel President and CEO Jeffrey Schwartz was featured on the cover of the May 10th issue of Automotive News. The image of Schwartz planting an Autobytel flag atop a mountain of computers anchored the front-page feature titled After the Shakeout: How 10 Businesses Survived. According to Automotive News “Autobytel provides a rare glimpse into the financial strength of a survivor…its financial results suggest that it not only survived the shakeout but also is doing the right things… to expand the business.” |
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