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To: KevinThompson who wrote (56)8/24/1999 10:45:00 PM
From: kbert  Respond to of 64
 
Kevin, CPM filing chapter 11 was mentioned in a press release:
of course you cannot find it on Yahoo as it is too old!
But there is no surprise with this company so far!

Here it is :

CPM Associates, Inc. to File Plan of Reorganization


THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1999 7:35 PM
- BusinessWire

JERSEY CITY, N.J. (Jan. 21) BUSINESS WIRE -Jan. 21, 1999--Interactive Multimedia Network, Inc., (OTC
BB:IMNI) announced that a Chapter 11 petition has been filed by CPM Associates, Inc. (CPM) a New
Hampshire corporation, of which IMNI has acquired an 80% interest.

This filing was necessitated by a breakdown of negotiations with the lead lender to CPM. CPM has filed a
Lender Liability lawsuit against the bank in the New Hampshire court system in an effort to recover the
extensive losses and damages that CPM has suffered from the misconduct of the bank.

By virtue of this filing and soon to be submitted plan of reorganization, CPM will be given the opportunity to
potentially re-establish normalized relationships with the many vendors and clients that are a vital part of
CPM's future. William J. Poleatewich, Jr., President of CPM, looks at the reorganization as a necessary
pro-active step in over coming CPM's ill-fated previous bank relationship and the first step in potentially
finalizing a relationship with a large regional bank, which is interested in possibly becoming the lead lender
for a reorganized CPM.

CPM's intent is to move through its reorganization as quickly as the process will allow. Several of the larger
creditors have expressed favorable responses to preliminary discussions on moving forward with ongoing
relationships with CPM and view the recent acquisition of an 80% interest by IMNI as positive.

The current clients of CPM have responded in a manner that leads CPM's management to believe that, as
long as the clients' jobs are not adversely affected by the proposed plan of reorganization then these clients
will not oppose this plan of action.

IMNI intends to aid CPM in every permissible manner to move CPM through this period and on to a profitable
future. Safe Harbor Disclosure

This Press Release contains or incorporates by reference "forward-looking statements," including certain
information with respect to plans and strategies of Interactive Multimedia Network, Inc. For this purpose, any
statements contained herein or incorporated herein by reference that are not statements of historical fact
may be deemed to be forward-looking statements. Without limiting the forgoing, the words "believe(s),"
"anticipate(s)," "plan(s)," "expect(s)" and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking
statements. There are a number of important factors that could cause actual events or actual results of IMNI
to differ materially from these indicated by such forward-looking statements.

CONTACT: William J. Auletta at 1.800.373.8667 or e-mail imnet@shop-the-net.com

tia/ny*
CONTACT: Interactive Multimedia Network

William J. Auletta, 800/373-8667 KEYWORD: NEW JERSEY

INDUSTRY KEYWORD: INTERACTIVE/MULTIMEDIA/INTERNET COMED

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To: KevinThompson who wrote (56)8/24/1999 10:50:00 PM
From: kbert  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64
 
I have 2 question marks:

1) how is the shop-the-net.com doing ?
I did not see much evolution there and it is not discussed
My guess is that they are totally focused on the car market

2) New financing. I hope they have not and they will not
use floorless preferred stock/debentures as it would kill
the stock ( usual shorting )

Any clue ?
:)
Archie