New York, NY November 2009— Liquid Technology, a computer liquidation company, has joined the ranks of the prestigious Inc. 5,000 list for 2009, placing at position 1880 out of the top 5,000 fastest growing private companies in the United States. Liquid Technology is also ranked in the Top 50 among Inc.’s Top 500/5000 Computer Hardware Companies and No. 95 in the Top 100 Businesses in New York-Northern New JerseyLong Island, NY-NJ-PA. Liquid Technology, founded in 2000 by IT professionals, provides equitable solutions to companies worldwide in need of managed asset-disposition and strategic advice. “We are very happy to find ourselves in such a profitable position, especially during these difficult economic times,” said Richard Greene, Liquid Technology’s Vice President of Operations. “With many of our competitors being forced to downsize or close up shop, Liquid Technology is proving to be an exception to the rule as we are experiencing exceptional growth and industry recognition,” stated Greene. The Inc. 5,000 list was created to expand on the well-regarded Inc. 500 list. The list compiles and ranks the fastest growing private companies in America. Many of today’s most profitable public businesses were on the list before they became public. Liquid Technology’s four main services are: IT Asset Management, Brokering and Purchasing Excess IT Equipment, Auditable Data Destruction and Environmental Disposal of Electronic Waste. Clients of Liquid Technology come from a broad spectrum of industries, most of which are in various transitional situations from moving to merging, downsizing, entering Chapter 7, 11, 13 Bankruptcy or updating their current IT inventory. Liquid Technology provides fair asset evaluations and impartial solutions to companies in need of managed IT asset-disposition. An acute understanding of current market conditions enables Liquid Technology to integrate specialized knowledge and technological expertise in recommending and executing deliberate business strategies and plans of action for asset disposal and recovery. For additional information on Liquid Technology please visit: www.LiquidTechnology.net .