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Technology Stocks : CSGI ...READY FOR TAKE-OFF!

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To: tech who wrote (2333)2/1/1998 11:40:00 PM
From: Steven Messina,L.M.T.  Read Replies (1) of 3391
 
And they say Yahoo is slow at getting information out!! Those CSGI PR people need to give a little adVANCE notice on these SEMENars....maybe Jeff Mitchell, Keven Hansen and I might go to one. I heard they dish out one helluva spread...self serve ofcourse, or should I say "FULLY AUTOMATED".
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Sunday February 1, 3:58 am Eastern Time

Company Press Release

ADVISORY/ConSyGen Year 2000 Seminar

--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- WHERE: OMNI Hotel at CNN Center

Thornton Room

100 CNN Center

Atlanta, Ga. 30335

WHEN: Monday, Feb. 2, 1998, 9 a.m. to 12 noon

Seminar open to media

Media availability before and after seminar

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ConSyGen, Inc., the Phoenix-based software company, is holding a
seminar to discuss its fully automated toolset that can make software
programs Year 2000 compliant at unprecedented speeds with virtually
100% accuracy and without any manual intervention in the
identification and the conversion/correction of source code.
ConSyGen, Inc. is a Phoenix-based software company that provides
conversion/correction services with its proprietary technologies. The
company's ConSyGen 2000 software is a fully-automated toolset that
automatically corrects dates in both source code and data to be
compliant for the Year 2000 and beyond.
The company's ConSyGen Conversion toolset automatically converts
software to run on a different hardware platform. For example,
software running on older BULL, IBM, Unisys, etc., mainframes can
automatically be converted to run on new open or client-server
platforms (often called downsizing). Please visit our website at
www@consygen.com.

Contact:

Martin E. Janis & Company, Inc.
Elliott Jacobson, 312/943-1100

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