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Catalina Marketing Corporation (NYSE: POS) announced today that it will
host a webcast on Wednesday, February 14, 2007 at 10:00 a.m. EST to
discuss its financial results for its quarter and short year ended
December 31, 2006. The webcast may be accessed through the company's
website at http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=72727&p=irol-calendar.
A webcast replay will be available beginning two hours following
completion of the original webcast and will be available from Wednesday,
February 14, 2007 through Monday, March 19, 2007.
About Catalina Marketing Corporation
Based in St. Petersburg, Fla., Catalina Marketing Corporation (www.catalinamarketing.com)
was founded over 20 years ago based on the premise that targeting
communications based on actual purchase behavior would generate more
effective consumer response. Today, Catalina Marketing combines
unparalleled insight into consumer behavior with dynamic consumer
access. This combination of insight and access provides marketers with
the ability to execute behavior-based marketing programs, ensuring that
the right consumer receives the right message at exactly the right time.
Catalina Marketing offers an array of behavior-based promotional
messaging, loyalty programs and direct-to-patient information.
Personally identifiable data that may be collected from the company's
targeted marketing programs, as well as its research programs, are never
sold or provided to any outside party without the express permission of
the consumer.
Certain statements in the preceding paragraphs are forward-looking,
and actual results may differ materially. Statements not based on
historic facts involve risks and uncertainties, including, but not
limited to, potential complications, hardware and software issues and
delays related to the schedule, installation and operation of color
printers, the effectiveness of color printers to increase sales and
redemption rates or provide a more effective advertising medium, the
changing market for promotional activities, especially as it relates to
policies and programs of packaged goods and pharmaceutical manufacturers
and retailers, government and regulatory statutes, rules, regulations
and policies, the effect of economic and competitive conditions and
seasonal variations, actual promotional activities and programs with the
company's customers, the pace of installation of the company's store
network including as it relates to the installation of color printers in
existing and future retail channels, the acceptance by the company's
manufacturer clients and retailers of color printers and related new and
additional terms and conditions, the success of new services and
businesses and the pace of their implementation, the company's ability
to maintain favorable client and retailer relationships, and the outcome
and impact of the pending shareholder class action and derivative
lawsuits.