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Microcap & Penny Stocks : American Millenium Corp. Inc. (AMCI)
AMCI 3.150+472.7%Oct 8 3:59 PM EST

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To: GARY P GROBBEL who wrote (254)7/28/1999 9:58:00 AM
From: GARY P GROBBEL  Read Replies (1) of 341
 
Here are last 3 releases including General Motors release from yest...stock is at .43/.48...I think it should be bought here...company trades OTC BB and files w/SEC:

American Millennium Sells Satellite Communicators
to GM

MOUNT DORA, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 27, 1999--American Millennium
Corporation, Inc. (OTC BB: AMCI) reported today that General Motors Corp
(NYSE:GM - news) has recently purchased 10 of AMCI's Satellite Communicators (SCs) for testing purposes.

AMCI Chief Technical Officer Bruce R Bacon stated that, ''Using the ORBCOMM Satellite Network, the 10 SC's are able
to report a vehicle's global position as well as send and receive email to the vehicle's occupants. GM's Truck Engineering
Group has been running trials using our units to track their test vehicles across the US over the Internet. For several months we
have been working on additional software applications to meet the needs of their engineers for remote communication with the
vehicle itself.''

AMCI President and CEO Andrew F. Cauthen stated, ''We had provided two of our units for ''proof of concept'' trials to the
GM Truck Engineering Group last fall. This initial purchase of additional test units from such a prestigious company as General
Motors is a major milestone in our business development.''

AMCI is a licensed value-added reseller for ORBCOMM USA, L.P. that provides two-way monitoring, tracking, and
messaging service through the world's first low-earth orbit satellite based data communications system. ORBCOMM is a
partnership owned by Orbital Sciences Corporation (NYSE:ORB - news) and Teleglobe, Inc. of Canada, (NYSE:TSE -
news).

This press release contains forward-looking statements that involve risk and uncertainties that could cause the company's actual
results and experience to differ materially from anticipated results and expectations expressed herein. In particular, AMCI's
plans may be revised, and its actual results may differ materially from that indicated by its current plans.

The AMCI website is located at amc-wireless.com.

American Millennium Signs Agreement with
DaneMax Marketing Inc.

MOUNT DORA, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 22, 1999--American Millennium Corporation, Inc. (OTC BB:AMCI)
reported today that they have signed a joint marketing agreement with Florida based DaneMax Marketing Inc., a multinational
marketing firm.

AMCI Executive Vice-President Stephen Watwood confirmed, ''We have had an ongoing relationship with DaneMax for
several months. DaneMax will utilize AMCI cutting edge radio frequency (RF) and satellite communication technology in data
and voice delivery. Some of the application tests currently underway include RF wireless reservation services for a hotel chain,
high value asset location and tracking, monitoring trucks and autos for an insurance company and wireless Internet access. We
will also begin testing redundant home security systems and remote monitoring and development of wireless Local Area
Networks (LANs). Most of this activity is in Central America and the Caribbean.''

DaneMax Vice-President and Corporate Secretary Max Leimer stated, ''To date, DaneMax has purchased 14 AMCI
systems using various communications platforms. We are very pleased with the results that our clients have experienced with
the AMCI products. We are ordering another 20 systems next week and are scheduled to order an additional 100 systems
next month. We expect to begin a serious rollout for some, if not all, of these applications within the year.''

AMCI President and CEO Andrew F. Cauthen stated, ''As a reseller for multiple satellite and RF systems, AMCI is uniquely
qualified to provide whatever communications platform is most suitable to the task at hand. We provide the hardware,
software, engineering and, in most cases, will receive an ongoing monthly revenue from selling ''airtime'' for many of these
different applications.''

This press release contains forward-looking statements that involve risk and uncertainties that could cause the company's actual
results and experience to differ materially from anticipated results and expectations expressed herein. In particular, AMCI's
plans may be revised, and its actual results may differ materially from that indicated by its current plans.

The AMCI website is located at amc-wireless.com.

American Millennium Completes Software Project

MOUNT DORA, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 21, 1999--American Millennium
Corporation, Inc. (OTC BB: AMCI) reported today that it has completed engineering for remote interfacing with the Frick
RWB ll Plus Control Panels.

AMCI Chief Technical Officer Bruce R Bacon stated: ''We have designed a remote interface to the Frick RWB II Plus control
panel manufactured by Frick Controls Group, Frick Company, a division of York International Corp., York PA (NYSE:YRK
- news). On the equipment end is an Orbcomm Satellite Subscriber Communicator with our custom application software that
permits communication with the control panel using the panel's native ASCII protocol. All functions and information that are
available through the serial port are available over the air''.

''Our client software runs on a PC which when connected to the Internet allows the user to query the control panel over the air
for any and all of the operating parameters. Commands to the control panel can be issued remotely. In addition to the data
polling and command capabilities of the system, an alarm message is sent when the compressor shuts down unexpectedly. The
alarm message reports the latest ''Discrete Failure List'' to the client software, allowing the operating company to know the
exact series of events that caused the compressor to shut down'', Bacon added.

AMCI President and CEO Andrew F. Cauthen stated, ''The first prototype system is currently installed on a Compressor
Systems, Inc. (CSI) compressor package near Fort Stockton, TX. A fully functional pilot version will be installed on a CSI
compressor by month's end. This product is the first of several that AMCI is developing which will communicate with oil and
gas field automation equipment. These products will allow operators to interrogate and control the equipment remotely over the
Internet. We are presently working on enabling the client software to interface using only a web browser from any Internet
connection''.

''With the completion of this project we now have a software template that with relatively simple modifications will enable
different system protocols to ''speak'' to the ORBCOMM satellites. This can only strengthen our position as a recognized
leader in remote system telemetry and control within the oil and gas industry. Completing preliminary engineering on the Frick
control panel moves AMCI beyond simple function capabilities to full communications between remote equipment and the
operator. We will be outfitting new control panels as well as retrofitting existing Frick units for customers like CSI. Plans are
already under way to interface with the new Frick RCSI Quantum Control Panel'', Cauthen concluded.

This press release contains forward-looking statements that involve risk and uncertainties that could cause the company's actual
results and experience to differ materially from anticipated results and expectations expressed herein. In particular, AMCI's
plans may be revised, and its actual results may differ materially from that indicated by its current plans.
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