Dear Paul,
Interesting!
Company Press Release
U.S. Technologies To Co-Host 4th Annual Westergaard/Mallon Security/Crime Control Waldorf Conference
A USXX Internet "Cyberstudio" To Be Activated This Morning
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 10, 1998-- Internet webzine publisher Westergaard Broadcasting Network.com (www.wbn.com) announced activation this morning of a U.S. Technologies (OTC BB:USXX) ''cyberstudio'' in conjunction with an upcoming September 17th Westergaard/Mallon institutional investor conference on security/crime control at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York City.
''U.S. Technologies, operator of in-prison manufacturing facilities, exemplifies the type of promising microcap company which John Westergaard has presented for the past 21 years to brokers, analysts and portfolio managers at his Westergaard Waldorf Conferences, and now to Internet investors worldwide'', said Mark Hayes, WBN Senior Analyst and conference Chairman. ''They've got a special story to present as will the dozen or so other co-host companies. Given recent events, what could be a more timely target for investors at this time than security and crime control?''
Westergaard/Mallon Security2001 Conference is co-sponsored by Westergaard Broadcasting and John Charles Mallon & Associates, security industry investors and publishers of the monthly newsletter, Security Investing. Conference attendance is by invitation to qualified professional investors. Westergaard Broadcasting Network.com is a publication of Westergaard Online Systems, Inc. (OTC BB:WSYS).
For a comprehensive look at the security/crime control industry and a visit to the USXX cyberstudio, investors are invited to WBN's Security/Crime Control Internet channel at security2001.com where 53 companies representing seven industry sub-sectors are referenced. Companies engaged with USXX in the private corrections sector are Avalon Community Services (NASDAQ:CITY - news), BI, Inc. (NASDAQ:BIAC - news), Children's Comprehensive Services (NASDAQ:KIDS - news), Cornell Corrections (AMEX:CRN - news), Correctional Services (NASDAQ:CSCQ - news), Mark Solutions (NASDAQ:MCSI - news), T-Netix (NASDAQ:TNTX, and Youth Services International NASDAQ:YSII).
Alvin. |