http://www.hypercom.comSCOTTSDALE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Hypercom Corporation (NYSE: HYC) today announced that Chief Executive Officer Philippe Tartavull will present at Sidoti & Company’s Semiannual Micro Cap Conference on Friday, June 25, at 8:40 a.m. EDT, at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in New York City. Joining Mr. Tartavull will be Scott Tsujita, Senior Vice President, Finance, Treasury and Investor Relations.
A copy of Hypercom’s presentation will be available on June 25 and archived for seven days at http://ir.hypercom.com.
About Hypercom
Global payment technology leader Hypercom Corporation delivers a full suite of high security, end-to-end electronic payment products, software solutions and services. The Company's solutions address the high security electronic transaction needs of banks and other financial institutions, processors, large scale retailers, smaller merchants, quick service restaurants, and users in the transportation, petroleum, healthcare, prepaid, self-service and many other markets. Hypercom solutions enable businesses in more than 100 countries to securely expand their revenues and profits. Hypercom is a founding member of the Secure POS Vendor Alliance (SPVA) and is the second largest provider of electronic payment solutions and services in Western Europe and third largest provider globally.
Hypercom is a registered trademark of Hypercom Corporation. All other products or services mentioned in this document are trademarks, service marks, registered trademarks or registered service marks of their respective owners. HYCF

Contacts

Hypercom Corporation

Scott M. Tsujita (Investors)

480-642-5161

stsujita@hypercom.com

Pete Schuddekopf (Media)

480-642-5383

pschuddekopf@hypercom.com
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Posted by John B. Frank Thursday, June 17, 2010

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