PORT WASHINGTON, NY / ACCESSWIRE / June 9, 2021 / Systemax Inc. (NYSE:SYX), today announced that it will change its legal name to Global Industrial Company, and commence trading on the New York Stock ...
PORT WASHINGTON, NY / ACCESSWIRE / September 17, 2019 / Systemax Inc. (SYX), today announced that Barry Litwin, Chief Executive Officer, and Tex Clark, Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, will ...
MIAMI – Two South Florida brothers who were once top executives with the Systemax Inc. computer supply company were sent to prison Tuesday after pleading guilty to federal charges for accepting ...
Systemax Inc., which has reshaped its business in recent years, will change its name and stock ticker symbol effective June 21, the company announced Wednesday. The corporation's new name, Global ...
JEFFERSON, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Governor Sonny Perdue joined with Systemax Inc. (NYSE: SYX) and local officials in Jackson County today to celebrate the grand opening of the company’s facility.
Systemax plans to spend $48 million to $55 million cutting 500 jobs, leases and inventory after selling its North American business-to-business assets to PCM, according to a filing with the federal ...
Systemax is the latest major solution provider to undergo a drastic company shift in the face of a significant industry change. As the company, No. 19 on the CRN SP500 list, saw another multimillion ...
Systemax began in 1949 as a materials handling business. The ensuing decades consisted of much acquisitive growth. By 2008, sales exceeded $3 billion, and the acquisitions continued, including the ...
MIAMI, FL - July 28th, 2006 - Systemax Inc., the great American PC maker, has announced the release of the company's first desktop gaming PC featuring the new Intel Core2 Extreme processor - the ...
Barry Litwin, the chief executive of photography and video retailer Adorama Inc. will succeed Larry Reinhold as CEO of Port Washington-based Systemax Inc. in January, the company announced Monday.
Company, which sells tech online via TigerDirect, CompUSA, and Circuit City sites, announces the resignation of Gilbert Fiorentino, CEO of its technology products group. CNET contributor Don Reisinger ...