PORT WASHINGTON, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Systemax Inc. (NYSE: SYX) today announced that it is exiting the
ProfitCenter Software ("PCS") hosted software business. The Company is
working on transition plans with its customers who are currently live,
and the Company will not undertake any new hosting arrangements. As part
of the consolidation, a majority of the PCS workforce will be leaving
the Company and the remaining PCS workforce has been consolidated into
the Company's Port Washington, NY location.
These and other PCS-related actions are anticipated to result in
incremental one-time pre-tax charges to earnings during the remainder of
2009 of approximately $4 to $5 million. Excluding these charges, the
Company expects the consolidation will result in a reduction of its cost
structure exceeding $10 million annually. During 2008, revenues from the
PCS segment generated less than $500,000 of the Company's total revenues
of $3.0 billion.
Richard Leeds, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Systemax,
commented, "While we had significantly narrowed the focus of our PCS
business segment over the last several quarters in an effort to
establish a sustainable business model, after careful evaluation we have
concluded it is in the best interests of the Company and its
shareholders to reduce our investment in the software business in order
to improve our profitability, strengthen our balance sheet, improve our
operating cash flows and deploy capital in areas which are closer to the
core of our direct marketing and retail businesses. We believe the PCS
product is the best in class java, web-based order management and
ecommerce system available, and it has been instrumental in helping us
to manage our internal needs. However, we have been unable to profitably
market, sell and implement the software on a hosted platform model. The
current economic environment is very difficult to sell the product into,
and we do not anticipate that changing in the near future. We will
continue to use the proprietary software in-house and are currently
evaluating our options to maximize value of the software and other
assets that have been developed."
About Systemax Inc.
Systemax Inc. (http://www.systemax.com),
a Fortune 1000 company, sells personal computers, computer supplies,
consumer electronics and industrial products through a system of branded
ecommerce web sites, direct mail catalogs, relationship marketers and
retail stores in North America and Europe. The primary brands are
TigerDirect, CompUSA, Circuit City, Misco and Global Industrial. It also
manufactures and sells computers and accessories under the Systemax and
Ultra brands.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements about the
Company's performance. These statements are based on management's
estimates, assumptions and projections and are not guarantees of future
performance. The Company assumes no obligation to update these
statements. Actual results may differ materially from results expressed
or implied in these statements as the result of risks, uncertainties and
other factors including, but not limited to: (a) unanticipated
variations in sales volume, (b) economic conditions and exchange rates,
(c) actions by competitors, (d) the continuation of key vendor
relationships, (e) the ability to maintain satisfactory loan agreements
with lenders, (f) risks associated with the delivery of merchandise to
customers utilizing common carriers, (g) the operation of the Company's
management information systems, and (h) unanticipated legal and
administrative proceedings. Please refer to "Risk Factors" and the
Forward Looking Statements sections contained in the Company's Form 10-K
for a more detailed explanation of the inherent limitations in such
forward-looking statements.
Source: Systemax Inc.
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