Market Technologies Donates to the First Hernando Youth Soccer Club

Market Technologies Donates to the First Hernando Youth Soccer Club

Market Technologies Donates to the First Hernando Youth Soccer Club

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Market Technologies has made a financial donation to the First Hernando Youth Soccer Club

Wesley Chapel, FL, September 11, 2006 — Louis B. Mendelsohn, President and Chief Executive Officer, announced today that Market Technologies, a privately-owned, Inc. 500, trading software company has made a monetary donation to the First Hernando Youth Soccer Club.

This is the club’s 20th season of soccer in the Tampa Bay community. The Club stresses goals such as teamwork, sportsmanship, and learning the fundamentals of soccer. Monetary donations are used as a means of sponsorship for teams within the league. As a supporter, Market Technologies will receive an engraved plaque, as well as having the company’s name displayed on the sponsored teams’ jerseys. One of Market Technologies’ own Cyndie Campbell, Sales Management, has a daughter (Mackenzy) who plays in the league.  “Market Technologies is always happy to support local community organizations,” said Lane Mendelsohn, Vice President. “Giving children the opportunity to laugh, learn and play in a safe, team-oriented environment is something Market Technologies is very proud of.”

About Market Technologies Headquartered in Tampa Bay since it was founded in 1979 by Louis B. Mendelsohn, with trading software customers in over eighty countries worldwide, Market Technologies is an Inc. 500 company and recognized world leader in market forecasting. Market Technologies researches and develops proprietary trend forecasting and market timing technologies that utilize artificial intelligence applied to intermarket and hurricaneomic analysis, in order to forecast various commodity and financial markets throughout the world. These presently include energies, interest rates, stock indexes, currencies, metals, grains, meats, softs, Forex and ETFs, covering a total of ninety world markets.

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