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Microcap & Penny Stocks : QuesTec.com (QSTI)

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To: Stretch who wrote (682)10/30/1997 4:19:00 PM
From: Steven Godfrey  Read Replies (1) of 2393
 
A little update to quell the slide.

Thursday October 30 3:46 PM EST

Company Press Release

QuesTec's First National Contract for SuperVision is a Success

DEER PARK, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 30, 1997--QuesTec Imaging Inc. (QuesTec), (NASD-BB:QSTI) announces that it has successfully completed its first
national contract for its patented SuperVision(SM) system.

SuperVision(SM) was utilized by NBC to enhance their broadcast of the 1997 Major League Baseball National League Championship Series (NLCS) and the 1997
World Series. SuperVision(SM) replays were shown on air over 80 times throughout the course of the Playoffs and World Series. The contract totaled $109,800.00 (US)
for the 13 games (6 NLCS and 7 World Series).

The NBC staff have expressed that they were impressed with the speed and accuracy of the recently updated version of SuperVision(SM). Additionally, numerous
positive responses have been received by both email and verbal communications regarding SuperVision's(SM) usage and performance.

NBC's national broadcast of SuperVision(SM) throughout the World Series and Playoffs has solidified SuperVision's(SM) market acceptance and the FOX network
international broadcast has given SuperVision(SM) worldwide recognition. SuperVision(SM) was featured or mentioned in publications such as the Miami Herald, Palm
Beach Post and USA Today. The national exposure QuesTec has received will help in future negotiations with existing clients and has sparked interest with other
national and regional broadcasters for baseball and other sports.

''The only thing I didn't like about SuperVision(SM) was that Morgan (Joe Morgan, NBC Sports Commentator) was hogging the monitor and I had to look over his
shoulder to view SuperVision(SM) replays'' said Bob Uecker, NBC Sports Commentator, commenting on the continual SuperVision(SM) display in the broadcast booth.

QuesTec develops and markets proprietary software systems that capture, render, and display real-time graphic simulations for sports entertainment, display media,
business and industry.

This news release was prepared by management and they accept responsibility for its content. Michael Russo, Director

Contact:

QuesTec Imaging, Inc., Deer Park
Mike Russo, 516/243-1880
www.questec.com
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