MEHO- NEWS WAS DELIVERED AS PROMISED.. NEXT IS THE 5 FOR 1 SPIN OFF NEWS..company is a holding company for and in the next year will spin off all 6 of its subsidiaries..the first one will be the most profitable...at the end of 2000 you will own 7 companies for just owning one stock..THAT IS A DEAL...
REASON- the float on meho is so small that the original investors are really giving the company a hard time about getting some value for their investment..even though the company finally is making profits the spread would always be a killer and hard to get any volume on a consistant basis to increase value...this is an excellent idea and work for all involved,spcially shareholders..
(PR NEWSWIRE) Meridian to Participate in NASA Technology Briefings Meridian to Participate in NASA Technology Briefings LOS ANGELES, Dec. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- On Wednesday, December 15, 1999, principals of Meridian Holdings, Inc. and the company's Intercare Diagnostics, Inc. subsidiary will participate in the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Langley Research Center's technology briefings, showcasing the latest in NASA-developed biofeedback technologies. The briefings, which will be held at East Virginia Medical School in Norfolk, Va., are for the purpose of introducing the technologies, allowing attendees to ask questions, and providing instructions on submitting a commercialization licensing plan to NASA. According to NASA representatives, the new technologies are suitable for incorporation into virtual reality biofeedback systems or new video games. Meridian's interest in the presentations is related to Intercare's prior work in biofeedback and self-regulation technology. Intercare Diagnostics, Inc. is a United States FDA-registered, world-renowned biomedical software development and publishing company, with currently five multimedia software titles in the market, including self-regulation software in use by the U.S. military. "We are delighted to be participating in these briefings and enthusiastic about the licensing potential for NASA's newest biofeedback technologies, especially as they might relate to Intercare's core competencies and commercialized products," said Anthony C. Dike, MD, Meridian's chairman and chief executive officer. |