Profitsystems

Trademark details

Profitsystems® is a registered trademark used for Computer Software For Business Enterprise Management and Reporting In the Retail Home Furniture Industry, Namely, Software For Inventory Control, Warehouse and Showroom Management, Sales, Customer Service, Purchasing, and Inventory Analysis and Accounting Software For Retail Home Furniture Stores Business Consulting Services In the Field of Retail Home Furniture Sales and owned by PROFITsystems, Inc.. Full trade mark registration details, registered images and more information below.

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Computer Software For Business Enterprise Management and Reporting In the Retail Home Furniture Industry, Namely, Software For Inventory Control, Warehouse and Showroom Management, Sales, Customer Service, Purchasing, and Inventory Analysis and Accounting Software For Retail Home Furniture Stores Business Consulting Services In the Field of Retail Home Furniture Sales

Serial Number: 78642183
Registration Number: 3097909
Filing Date: Jun 2, 2005
Last Applicant(s)/
Owner(s) of Record

PROFITsystems, Inc.

422 E. Vermijo Avenue, Suite 100
Colorado Springs, Co 80903 US

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