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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Computerized Thermal Imaging CIO (formerly COII)
CIO 6.870-0.1%Nov 21 3:59 PM EST

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To: Bruce A. Brotnov who wrote (4556)6/28/2000 9:22:00 AM
From: Pluvia   of 6039
 
COII OCTOBER 6, 1994 MISLEADING PR - 500 FACILITIES IN CHINA TO GET UNITS

But in reality no facilities in China got COII units

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Copyright 1994 PR Newswire Association, Inc.
PR Newswire

October 6, 1994, Thursday

SECTION: Financial News

DISTRIBUTION: TO BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY EDITORS

LENGTH: 187 words

HEADLINE: CTI ESTABLISHES A JOINT VENTURE WITH TRISUN MEDICAL AMERICA INC.

BODY:
Computerized Thermal Imaging, Inc. (CTI) (OTC Bulletin Board: COII) announced a venture to bring its advanced computerized thermal imaging technology to the People's Republic of China (PRC). It will form a subsidiary in Hong Kong, TriSun/CTI Asia, Ltd., to be owned jointly by CTI and TriSun Medical America, Inc. TriSun was established by and has been under the direct supervision of the Ministry of Public Health and China National Institute of Hospital Administration of the PRC.

LAKE OSWEGO, Ore., Oct. 6

Over the next five years it is the intent of the venture to install 6000 CTI(TM) Systems in the PRC. The top 500 medical facilities will receive systems within the first two years providing the hub for the additional 5500 installations. Wyse workstations (see: Wall Street Journal 8/19/94 announcement) will be an integral part of each installation as well as the Drexler LaserCard, (Nasdaq: DRXR) allowing CTI to offer its healthcard capable of storing megabytes of information with optical memory for the storage of imaging data. CONTACT: Doug Holt of CTI, 800-695-6956
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