Cash Systems, Inc. Announces Delay in Quarterly Filing
12 Mayo 2005 - 3:03PM
Business Wire
Cash Systems, Inc. (Amex: CKN), a provider of cash access solutions
for the gaming industry, announced today the delay of filing its
Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2005. The Registrant
requires additional time due to the change of accounting personnel
earlier in the year, efforts and resources related to complying
with Sarbanes-Oxley 404 internal control compliance for the year
ending December 31, 2005 and the implementation of a new accounting
package. The Registrant's auditor noted as part of the Form 10-KSB
filing for the year ended December 31, 2004 material weaknesses
related to system controls. The Registrant is working diligently to
remediate these material weaknesses. The Company expects to file
its Form 10-Q and conduct a conference call to discuss first
quarter 2005 financial results on Monday, May 23, 2005 at 5:00 p.m.
EDT. A simultaneous webcast of the call will be available by
visiting http://www.cashsystemsinc.com/ir/companyoverview.asp. The
call can also be accessed live over the phone by dialing (800)
565-5442 or for international callers by dialing (913) 312-1298. A
replay will be available one hour after the call and can be
accessed by dialing (888) 203-1112 or (719) 457-0820 for
international callers; the password is 6354974. The replay will be
available from May 23, 2005, through May 30, 2005. About Cash
Systems, Inc. Cash Systems, Inc., located in Minneapolis and Las
Vegas, is a provider of cash access and related services to the
retail and gaming industries. Cash Systems' products include its
proprietary cash advance systems, ATMs and check cashing solutions.
Please visit http://www.cashsystemsinc.com for more information.
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