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To: NCKEV who wrote (19)7/11/1996 8:28:00 PM
From: Joe Jablonski   of 3967
 
XECOM mentioned in following PRESS RELEASE:

Looks like some more good news for Xecom...LONG ON XECM!!!!!

Thursday July 11 2:25 PM EDT

Maesa Inc., (Mgmtf) Announces: Subsidiary Monitrx ...
and Fujitsu

Poised To Revolutionize Home Health Care Industry

LARKSPUR, Calif., July 11 /PRNewswire/ -- MAESA Inc., (MGMTF) subsidiary MONITRx
Corporation, the developer of a revolutionary patent software program for automating the
collection of home health care industry data, has announced that they are in final negotiations with
Fujitsu Personal Systems, Inc. to provide the hardware for their CADI Home Health Care
Charting System.

Employing cutting edge technology, this new system will fully automate the tedious paper based
documentation that home health care providers must now fill out by hand, often duplicating the
same information for the 12 government agencies which regulate the home health care industry and
insurance payers.

This new paperless system will employ a "pen-based" touch screen interface produced by Fujitsu.
The CADI Device is Microsoft Windows '95 based and can provide both small and large home
health care firms with the means to communicate via modem from virtually anywhere using an
"intranet" created by a subsidiary of XECOM Corporation (XECM).

"The potential for this company is unlimited," states the firm's CEO, Anthony D. Begando.
Begando estimates that if his firm captures five tenths of one percent (.05%) market share of the
272 million home health care visits which take place annually, MONITRx will generate revenues of
$5.1 million with net earnings of $l million in the first year. Currently only 0.0l% of these visits are
"automated" in some fashion. MONITRx "test marketed" their product with a $l00 million home
health care provider during the month of June and determined that their system could generate a
conservative 30% increase in net earnings after labor and CADI System costs, verifying previous
tests of the system.

The MONITRx CADI System is scheduled for general market release in early October 1996.
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