SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--InfoSonics Corporation (NASDAQ:IFON - News), a leading provider and distributor of wireless handsets and accessories serving Latin America and the United States, announced today that it began shipping the verykool(TM) fixed wireless products to carriers in Mexico and El Salvador. Verykool(TM) is a proprietary brand developed by InfoSonics under which the Company plans to introduce a series of wireless products in coming quarters. Fixed wireless refers to a phone system that uses cellular connectivity, yet relies on "wall socket" electricity for power. The product is primarily targeted at rural areas where use would be in lieu of a traditional land-line phone. For more information about this and other verykool products, please visit
www.verykool.net.
"We are very excited to commence shipping this verykool(TM) product and beginning to realize the benefit of some of the investments made during the recent quarters. The verykool(TM) line is another example of our ongoing effort to broaden our product offering and provide our current and potential carrier customers with unique and innovative handsets," said Joseph Ram, President and Chief Executive Officer of InfoSonics. "Our proprietary line of verykool(TM) products is intended to give us greater control over product availability, delivery and pricing, and should enable us to drive revenue and enhance our gross margins."
Mr. Ram continued, "The verykool(TM) name originated as a marketing campaign in various Latin American countries, and has been well received by both carriers and consumers. We believe that as a brand, verykool(TM), will be equally successful. We have considerable experience launching new brands in our territories, and we will leverage this knowledge with our introduction of verykool(TM)."
About InfoSonics Corporation-
InfoSonics is a leading provider and distributor of wireless handsets and accessories serving Latin America and the United States. For the wireless telecommunications industry, InfoSonics provides flexible and cost effective solutions, including product assembly, purchasing, marketing, selling, warehousing, order assembly, programming, packing, shipping, and delivery. InfoSonics supports manufacturers in moving their products to agents, resellers, distributors, independent dealers, retailers and wireless network operators in the U.S. and Latin America. For additional information, please visit www.infosonics.com.
Cautionary Statement for the Purpose of the Safe Harbor Provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995
The matters in this press release that are forward-looking statements, including without limitation to statements about future revenues, sales levels, operating income and margins, wireless handset sales, stock-based compensation expense, gain (loss) in value of derivatives, cost synergies, operating efficiencies, profitability, market share and rates of return, are based on current management expectations that involve certain risks which, if realized, in whole or in part, could cause such expectations to fail to be achieved and have a material adverse effect on InfoSonics' business, financial condition and results of operations, including, without limitation: (1) intense competition, regionally and internationally, including competition from alternative business models, such as manufacturer-to-carrier sales, which may lead to reduced prices, lower sales or reduced sales growth, lower gross margins, extended payment terms with customers, increased capital investment and interest costs, bad debt risks and product supply shortages; (2) inability to secure adequate supply of competitive products on a timely basis and on commercially reasonable terms; (3) foreign exchange rate fluctuations, devaluation of a foreign currency, adverse governmental controls or actions, political or economic instability, or disruption of a foreign market, and other related risks of our international operations; (4) the ability to attract new sources of profitable business from expansion of products or services or risks associated with entry into new markets, including geographies, products and services; (5) an interruption or failure of our information systems or subversion of access or other system controls may result in a significant loss of business, assets, or competitive information; (6) significant changes in supplier terms and relationships; (7) termination of a supply or services agreement with a major supplier or product supply shortages; (8) continued consolidation in the wireless handset carrier market; (9) extended general economic downturn; (10) loss of business from one or more significant customers; (11) customer and geographical accounts receivable concentration risk; (12) rapid product improvement and technological change resulting in inventory obsolescence; (13) future terrorist or military actions; (14) the loss of a key executive officer or other key employees; (15) changes in consumer demand for multimedia wireless handset products and features; (16) our failure to adequately adapt to industry changes and to manage potential growth and/or contractions; (17) future periodic assessments required by current or new accounting standards such as those relating to long-lived assets, goodwill and other intangible assets and expensing of stock options and valuing gain or loss on fair value of derivatives may result in additional non-cash income or expenses; (18) seasonal buying patterns; (19) dependency on Latin American sales; and (20) uncertain political and economic conditions internationally; (21) the impact, if any, of changes in EITF 00-19 or SFAS 133 guidance as it relates to warrants and registration rights and SFAS 123R as it relates to stock options; and (22) the resolution of any litigation against the company. Our actual results could differ materially from those anticipated in our forward looking statements.
InfoSonics has instituted in the past and continues to institute changes to its strategies, operations and processes to address these risk factors and to mitigate their impact on InfoSonics' results of operations and financial condition. However, no assurances can be given that InfoSonics will be successful in these efforts. For a further discussion of significant factors to consider in connection with forward-looking statements concerning InfoSonics, reference is made to Item 1A Risk Factors of InfoSonics' Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2005 and its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, as amended, for the quarter ended September 30, 2006; other risks or uncertainties may be detailed from time to time in InfoSonics' future SEC filings. InfoSonics does not intend to update any forward-looking statements.
Contact:
InfoSonics Corporation
Jeffrey A. Klausner, 858-373-1600
Chief Financial Officer
ir@infosonics.com
or
Integrated Corporate Relations
John Mills or Allyson Pooley, 310-954-1100
jmills@icrinc.com or apooley@icrinc.com