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To: dowen who wrote (7517)6/8/1999 11:48:00 AM
From: dudie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108040
 
(BSNS WIRE) First Americans Mortgage Corp. Makes Presentation With Georg
First Americans Mortgage Corp. Makes Presentation With George K. Baum & Co. in
New Mexico


Business Editors

LENEXA, Kansas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 8, 1999--Dustan R.
Shepherd, president of First Americans Mortgage Corp. (FAMC), a
subsidiary of AmeriResource Technologies Inc. (OTC BB:ARET), announced
Tuesday that the company kicked off their recently announced alliance
with the investment banking firm of George K. Baum & Co. during a
presentation in Albuquerque, N.M. on June 3.
The companies rolled out a full-menu of Native American public
financing instruments for seven Pueblos located throughout the state.
Through the use of Mortgage Revenue and Lease-Purchase Bonds the
companies will broaden the spectrum of loan products available to
tribal governments. The two firms were joined by representatives from
the law firm of Foster, Pepper & Shefelman, Seattle, Denise Chee Law
Offices, Isleta Pueblo, N.M. and IHA Management Systems Inc., Phoenix.
The presentation covered the use of guarantee enhancements allowed
under Title VI of Native American Housing and Self-Determination Act
(NAHASDA). Although included in the Act over three years ago only a
handful of tribal housing projects have used the enhancements
available through the guarantee. A representative from the New Mexico
Mortgage Finance Authority also attended the presentation.
Shepherd commented: "This presentation is just the first of many
that the partners have scheduled over the next 60 days. The team that
was assembled for this presentation brings all the ingredients that
are needed to accomplish a housing bond issuance in Indian Country."
Shepherd continued, "The ability to successfully utilize the Title VI
loan guarantee in conjunction with a bond issuance will once again
place FAMC on the cutting edge of Native American lending."
"We are pleased with the interest received from the New Mexico
Pueblos," commented John Urbina of George K. Baum & Co. Continuing:
"The issuance of housing revenue bonds to finance housing on Indian
Land is a relatively new concept. Our firm, FAMC and our other working
partners are available to act as a resource to anyone in Indian
Country who has an interest in providing the lowest possible housing
financing interest cost."

The release may contain forward-looking statements that involve
risk and uncertainties, including without limitations, continued
acceptance of the company's products and services, increased levels of
competition, new products and technological changes, The company's
dependency on financing third party supplies and intellectual property
rights, and other risks detailed from time-to-time in the company's
federal filings, annual reports, offering memorandums or prospectus.

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CONTACT: First Americans Mortgage Corporation, Lenexa
Dustan Shepherd or Delmar Janovec
TEL: 913-385-FAMC / 913-341-ARET

KEYWORD: KANSAS NEW MEXICO
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: BANKING COMED COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS
INTERACTIVE/MULTIMEDIA/INTERNET

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