CopyTele Presenting at SeeThruEquity's Spring Microcap Investor Forum

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CopyTele Presenting at SeeThruEquity's Spring Microcap Investor Forum

MELVILLE, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- CopyTele, Inc. ("CTI") (OTCBB: COPY) today announced that Robert Berman, CTI's President and CEO, will be presenting at the SeeThruEquity Spring Microcap Investor Forum on March 12, 2013 at 10:00 am. The Forum will be held at The Penn Club, located at 30 West 44th Street in New York City. Registration for the forum is available at www.seethruequity.com.

Mr. Berman's presentation will also be available for viewing via webcast at wsw.com/webcast/seethru2/copy/ on the day of the presentation, and for 90-days following. Audio of the presentation will be available at the CTI website, www.CTIpatents.com. Following the Forum, SeeThruEquity will initiate research coverage of CTI.


SeeThruEquity, LLC is an investment research and corporate access firm that produces high quality research reports on smallcap and microcap companies with less than $1 billion in market capitalization. These companies are typically underserved by the traditional Wall Street analyst establishment. SeeThruEquity is unfettered by any ties to investment banking or trading, and distributes its high impact research as an approved firm for consensus estimates on Thomson Reuters, CapitalIQ, FactSet, Zacks and StockTwits, as well as to its own audience of investors from its corporate website.

For questions regarding this event, CTI or any of CTI's patented technologies please contact Ron Tenio at 631-549-5900 x 112 or rtenio@CTIpatents.com.

About CopyTele, Inc.

CopyTele develops and acquires patented technologies for the purposes of patent monetization and patent assertion. The company currently has 4 patent portfolios in the areas of Key Based Encryption, E-Paper® Electrophoretic Display, Nano Field Emission Display ("NFED"), and Micro Electro Mechanical Systems Display ("MEMS"). Additional information is available at www.CTIpatents.com.

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CopyTele, Inc.
Ron Tenio, 631-549-5900 x 112
rtenio@CTIpatents.com

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