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NewMarket and New Greenfield Partner SEA Tiger to Hold Second Round Expansion Meetings in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Next Week


Published on 2010-05-14 06:50:50 - Market Wire
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DALLAS, TX--(Marketwire - May 14, 2010) - NewMarket Technology, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: [ NWMT ]) (OTCQB: NWMT) and its newest addition to the Company's Greenfield Partnership Program, SEA Tiger, Inc., are scheduled to conduct meetings in Ho Chi Minh City, also known as Saigon, next week to further review potential expansion opportunities in the region. SEA Tiger is NewMarket's Southeast Asia Greenfield partner. NewMarket recently conducted a Trade Mission to Vietnam with Greenfield partners to present their combined capabilities to potential local partners. NewMarket's Greenfield Program was introduced last year to accelerate and enhance the introduction of new technology innovations into new markets. NewMarket released an on-line presentation reviewing the Trade Mission that is available for on-demand review at [ http://www.newmarkettechnology.com/wcgf_20100407.htm ].

NewMarket provides systems integration services, to include technology reseller, customization, integration, outsourcing and support services, in Southeast Asia, Latin America and North America, as well as China, and is actively expanding its business services into the growing markets of East Africa.

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About NewMarket Technology, Inc. ([ http://www.newmarkettechnology.com/ ])

NewMarket provides systems integration, technology infrastructure services and emerging technology worldwide. NewMarket has a focus on providing technology and support services to rapidly growing economies where technology purchasing is on the rise. In addition to its base of operations in North America, NewMarket has operations today in the growing economies of China, Southeast Asia, Brazil and Northern Latin America. Overall, NewMarket reported over $95 million in revenue for 2008 and reported over $98 million in profitable revenue for 2009.

Across the globe, NewMarket is a Microsoft and Oracle partner, distributes various computer hardware and peripherals from brand partners such as Dell, HP, IBM, Cisco, Sony, Epson, Canon and Sanyo and is also an authorized reseller of operating systems and various software from companies such as Red Hat, Sybase, IBM, BEA, Veritas and others. Additionally, the Company works with emerging technologies such as mobile computing, various security and wireless broadband technologies. NewMarket's rapid growth since 2002 placed the Company on the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 for 5 consecutive years. NewMarket was recognized as the third fastest growing technology company in the United States in 2006 and the number one fastest growing technology company in North Texas for two years in a row.

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