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To: William Whitehead Jr. who wrote (2905)7/5/1999 8:22:00 PM
From: Vitalsigns  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3896
 
News release

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Microforum appoints Dwight Crane to board

Microforum Inc MCF
Shares issued 24,647,847 Jul 5 close $7.40
Mon 5 Jul 99 News Release
Mr. Howard Pearl reports
Dwight B. Crane, Professor finance and banking at Harvard Business School,
has been appointed to the board of directors of Microforum Inc. Prof. Crane
will be joining David Peterson, Efrim Boritz, Donald Paterson, Francois de
Gaspe Beaubien and Howard Pearl as the other board members.
Prof. Crane is a member of the finance faculty at Harvard University and
has been active in the financial institution field for many years. He
co-ordinated the Global Financial System Project at the Harvard Business
School, which focused on the future role and structure of financial
institutions. In addition, Mr. Crane has co-authored several financial
books such as The Global Financial System: A Functional Perspective, Doing
Deals: Investment Banks at Work and The Effects of Banking Deregulation. He
teaches finance and banking subjects in the MBA and executive education
programs. Prof. Crane is also on the board of directors of the Smith Barney
Appreciation Fund and other mutual fund companies sponsored by Salomon
Smith Barney.
"The Board is delighted with the addition of Professor Crane," said Mr.
Pearl, president and chief executive officer of Microforum. "His extensive
knowledge in the banking industry will play a significant role in our
efforts to further develop our CALMS on-line credit approval system."
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