Monks Reveal Cost-Saving Secrets to Corporate America


SPARTA, Wis., June 24, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- On July 15, 2004, at 11 a.m. PST, in a first-ever, free Webinar presentation given by monks to corporate America, Fr. Bernard McCoy, CEO of LaserMonks, will team up with Tricia Judge, executive director of the International Imaging Technology Council and editorial director of Imaging Spectrum Magazine, to reveal little-known secrets about how companies, churches, schools and hospitals can save hundreds of thousands of dollars each year on imaging supplies, and help support charitable works at the same time.

"Most corporate executives and nonprofits don't realize how much of their hard-earned profits is wasted unnecessarily on original equipment manufacturers' ink, toner and fax cartridges," says Fr. Bernard. "These executives are often shocked to learn the exorbitant mark-up on these products. We've seen first-hand how much money companies-large and small-can save annually by making wiser imaging supply choices. The net result is a much better bottom line."

LaserMonks, with its LaserMonks.com Web-based imaging supply enterprise, was recently named an elite Fast50 winner by Fast Company and has been featured in publications such as Entrepreneur, Forbes, Slashdot and Wired News, as well as on ABC World News Tonight.

To sign up for the free Webinar or for more information, go to www.LaserMonks.com or call 866/808-8080.

About LaserMonks: LaserMonks is a wholly owned imaging supplies subsidiary of the Cistercian Abbey, based in Sparta, Wisconsin. Founded in 2001 by a team of enterprising monks, the company follows in the tradition of monastic business endeavors, uniquely blending philanthropy, spirituality and enterprise to support a life of prayer and charitable service. LaserMonks offers quality-imaging supplies at a reduced price, having arranged significant purchasing discounts with top manufacturers of cartridges for printers and copiers. Revenues from LaserMonks are used to cover the monks' modest living expenses. The rest is used for charitable works throughout the world. For more information, visit LaserMonks.com.


            

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