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ISOTEC Inc. -
Research Investment Group Initiates Investment Coverage of ISOTEC, Inc. (OTC-BB: WLDC)
ISOTEC Inc. WLDC
Shares issued 0 1899-12-30 close $0
Friday Apr 7 2000

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Research Investment Group Initiates Investment Coverage Of
ISOTEC, Inc. (OTC-BB: WLDC)

With A Six Month Price Target of US$10

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ISOTEC offers state-of-the-art weapons detection systems and
complete, secure access control for schools, government and businesses


Public schools are increasingly becoming the site of violent crimes, with students killing students. It's become every parent's worse nightmare -- the TV images of SWAT teams entering a school, paramedics rushing to wheel tiny bodies away on gurneys, and all the while parents praying that their child was not a victim in the latest school shooting.
As one parent succinctly put it: "It scares me to death that I'm sending my child to a public school...and in hopes of getting an education, I may end up burying her instead."
According to the National Center for Education Statistics, between 1992 and 1998 there were 226 children shot and killed in U.S. public schools. Last April 20th, 14 students (including the killers) and one teacher were killed, and 23 others wounded at Columbine High School in the nation's deadliest school shooting. And just a few weeks ago in Michigan, a six-year-old girl was murdered at her elementary school by another first grade student.
Violent crime and weapons have truly become a way of life in the public schools (during the 1997-98 school year, nearly one million students admitted that they had carried a gun to school), and no one has been able to come up with a solution acceptable to parents, teachers and students, particularly one that could create truly bi-partisan support in a contentious election year.

ISOTEC HAS THE SOLUTION TO KEEPING KIDS SAFE BY MAKING SURE THAT
GUNS, KNIVES & BOMBS CANNOT BE BROUGHT IN TO PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDINGS


The best way to provide an acceptable level of safety and security in the public schools is to control the access of students and visitors entering school buildings, while simultaneously screening them for weapons.
Right now, there's a company in Denver that can provide this level of screening and security for our nation's school children. Their products are in use at many business and government installations.
The company's name is ISOTEC (OTC-BB: WLDC), and their proven, state-of-the-art access control systems can provide the level of security for school children that parents are looking for -- indeed, that their parents will be clamoring for once people realize just how effective WLDC's products are!!

ISOTEC's ENTRANCE CONTROL SYSTEM PROVIDES
MAXIMUM SECURITY AND SAFETY FOR SCHOOLS & BUSINESSES


In meeting the demands of today's increasingly security-conscious world, ISOTEC's Passage Control System offers the ultimate protection against unauthorized entry.
For businesses, schools and government offices, where costs are paramount, the monthly lease and operating cost of an ISOTEC system is less than that of just one security guard. In larger buildings and facilities, an ISOEC system can reduce the cost of guard personnel while increasing their safety.
"ISOTEC's new product line represents a quantum advance in passage control technology," states Jim Alexander, WLDC's President. "We have developed systems that will deter or virtually prevent weapons or explosive devices from entering a secured facility. In addition, we can screen entrants using card readers, biometrics and TV surveillance -- all remotely controlled and checked through a PC database, if desired. Almost any level of access control is possible."
ISOTEC's Passage Control System has few if any equals. For anyone that needs to screen, identify or deter unauthorized persons from entering a facility, ISOTEC has the products that will provide the necessary level of security. It all starts with ISOTEC's basic entry unit, which is essentially a secured entrance / exit foyer containing a customized range of sensors and screening devices that provide the required level of security for a given location.
For example, some offices simply want to screen personnel before admitting them into a building. In this case, ISOTEC's biometric technology is linked to a database of authorized personnel, and the system allows the inner door to be opened only by those cleared and cross-checked by scheduled work hours. At the other end of the security spectrum, a total screening could be done for guns, knives and explosives; if weapons were detected, the suspect would be detained behind bullet-resistant glass enclosing the entrance / exit portal.
All of ISOTEC's systems can be adapted for remote control from an administrative or security office with real-time video and audio capabilities.
ISOTEC's systems can also be customized for high traffic volume areas, such as the main entrance to a large school or busy office building. A bank of five portals can screen students at the rate of five every 4 to 6 seconds. A fully-automatic, 3-wing, Security Revolving Door model is under development, and is expected to be a best-seller with its introduction this year.

A COMPANY RUN BY PROFESSIONALS THAT IS SERVING CLIENTS NATION-WIDE


ISOTEC's principals have over 20 years of experience designing security systems for office building, hazardous material storage sites, airport traffic control towers, military bases, power plants, research labs, banks and jewelry stores. Each ISOTEC system is custom-designed based on the level of security needed by the client, and the type of building environment in which it will be located.
ISOTEC sells its security products and systems to commercial and governmental customers through a nationwide sales network. Current models on the production line include those being shipped to various branches of the U.S. Government, where they will be used to grant access to personnel entering security-sensitive areas.

THE OTC-BB: THE PLACE WHERE SMART INVESTORS ARE EARNING HUGE
PROFITS TRADING LITTLE-KNOWN, GREATLY-UNDERVALUED STOCKS LIKE WLDC


Over the last few months, much of the financial media's attention has been focused on NASDAQ's march towards and through the 5000 barrier. During this time, they have basically overlooked the OTC-BB, where on-line traders are making huge profits on relatively-unknown "penny-stock" companies such as WLDC.
In February, the average daily volume on the OTC-BB was about 1.2 billion shares, a 366% increase over February 1999 ( otcbb.com ). As the major markets increasingly become the trading domain of mutual funds and big institutional investors, speculative day-traders seeking above-average returns are flocking to the OTC-BB.
As noted by Anne Granfield of Forbes, ( forbes.com ), "a long-running bull market and oversize gains in technology stocks seem to have spurred investors to become increasingly less risk-averse, to roll the dice more often." While there are risks inherent in buying any stock, the odds are a lot more favorable when investors target a company like ISOTEC, which has strong revenues, an established client base, cutting-edge technology, and a product that addresses parents fears for their children's safety in school.

SHARE STRUCTURE & RECENT TRADING RANGE

Total Shares Outstanding: 70 million
Public Float: 2 million (est'd @ 900,000 shares tradeable)
52-week Trading Range: US$0.63 (low) by US$3.19 (high)
Last Trade (March 23, 2000): US$1.63


ISOTEC has applied to NASDAQ for a name change and a new stock symbol ("ISOT") and approval is expected soon. We understand that ISOTEC is aggressively seeking an investment banking relationship to identify acquisition candidates and provide the capital for future growth.
WLDC management advises us that the company anticipates releasing major news in the near future regarding its technology, product line and customer base. As WLDC shares have been moving well in recent weeks on moderate volumes, heightened investor interest, combined with the limited float, could push prices much higher based on substantive news.
WLDC is the "Stock of the Month" pick of StockTopics.com (See http://www/stocktopics.com/ ).
For investors seeking additional information on ISOTEC, there is a very active WLDC discussion thread on Raging Bull which can be accessed at:

ragingbull.com

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For additional information, please contact:
I.M.S. Investor Relations Dept.
Toll-Free: (800) 760 - 1166
Website: 1isotec.com
E-mail: mailto:robert@stocktopics.com
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DISCLAIMER - PLEASE READ
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Research Investment Group is not a Registered Investment Advisor or a Broker / Dealer. Readers are advised that this report is issued solely for information purposes and is not to be construed as an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy. Reproduction of this report, in whole or in part, by any means, electronic or otherwise, including via the Internet, without prior written permission, is strictly prohibited.
Research Investment Group has independently prepared this report, drawing upon a range of public news and information sources, as well as data and opinions provided by ISOTEC, Inc. ("WLDC" or the "Company"). Prior to publication of this report, the Company reviewed and approved the contents hereof. Research Investment Group has not independently verified the Company 's representations. Any opinions expressed in this report are statements of judgment as of the date of publication (23 March 2000) and are subject to change without further notice, and may not necessarily be reprinted in future publications or elsewhere. Neither Research Investment Group nor its owners, employees or consultants accept any liability whatsoever for any direct or consequential loss arising from any use of this report or its contents.
The information contained herein is not intended to be used as the sole basis of any investment decisions, nor should it be construed as advice designed to meet the investment needs of any particular investor. The opinions and analysis included herein are based on sources believed by Research Investment Group to be reliable and in good faith but no representation or warranty, expressed or implied, is made as to their accuracy, completeness or correctness. The foregoing discussion also contains forward-looking statements that are based on current expectations and differences can be expected. The information and opinions contained herein is not intended to be a complete discussion of information regarding some of the current and/or intended business activities of the Company, and all information contained in this report should be independently verified with the Company. Readers are urged to consult with independent financial advisors with respect to an investment in the shares mentioned herein. Investors should review a complete information package on the Company which should include, but not be limited to, the Company's annual report, quarterly report, press releases, as well as all regulatory filings.
In order to be in full compliance with the Securities Act of 1933, Section 17(b), Research Investment Group advises readers of this report that it has previously purchased (for investment purposes) a total of 200,000 shares of WLDC from Internet Marketing Solutions, Inc. and Cybernet Financial, Inc. for US$0.05/share. ISOTEC has not paid Research Investment Group for its efforts in researching, writing and disseminating the information contained herein. Research Investment Group, its owners, employees and consultants may profit in the event the shares of the Company increase in value. These positions may be liquidated from time to time even after Publisher, its owners, employees and consultants have made positive comments regarding the Company.
THE READER SHOULD VERIFY ALL CLAIMS AND DO THEIR OWN DUE DILIGENCE BEFORE
INVESTING IN ANY SECURITIES MENTIONED. INVESTING IN SECURITIES IS SPECULATIVE AND CARRIES A HIGH DEGREE OF RISK. INVESTORS MUST ALSO INDEPENDENTLY VERIFY THE "BLUE SKY" ELIGIBILITY OF THE SECURITY MENTIONED IN THIS REPORT BEFORE MAKING ANY INVESTMENT DECISIONS. TIMING OF, AND ANY BUYING OR SELLING DECISIONS, ARE THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE READER.
Research Investment Group encourages readers to review the investing information available from the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") at sec.gov and/or the National Association of Securities Dealers ("NASD") at nasdr.com . The NASD has published information on how to invest carefully at its website.
WLDC is not yet a fully reporting company with the SEC (ISOTEC's filing deadline is June 30, 2000). At such time as the Company submits its Form 10 registration statement to the SEC, readers will be able to access and review such information at freeedgar.com and searching the EDGAR database.

(c) 2000 Research Investment Group



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