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COMTEX Adds New Distribution Channels; Demand for Real-Time News Reaches New Heights - Now Over 400 Companies Worldwide Receive COMTEX' News ALEXANDRIA, Va., Feb 2, 2000 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- COMTEX News Network (OTC BB:CMTX) announced today it has signed a number of new agreements in recent months, expanding its reach of real-time news products to over 400 global companies. The addition of these companies to COMTEX' distribution channels highlights COMTEX' presence in new markets and its reach to multiple audiences with varying interests. End-users will be able to read the day's top news from COMTEX while enjoying regular features these Web sites and services offer: Azurix Waterdesk Corporation (http://www.waterdesk.com) BancInternetGroup, LLC BioMedical Research Laboratories, Inc. (http://www.myhealth123.com) CitiNetwork.com LLC ClockWise Technologies Ltd. CompuServe Interactive Services, Inc. (http://www.compuserve.com) Cosmoz.com (http://www.cosmoz.com) Datacode, Inc. Dong Woo Co. LTD (http://www.usinfo.co.kr) G2 Group Corporation (http://www.psazz.com) internet.com and wsrn.com National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) (http://www.ncaa.org) newshunter.net Prophet Financial Systems, Inc. (http://www.prophetfinance.com) RediNews, Inc. reesegroup.com SalesLogix Corporation (http://www.interactive.com) stocklock.com Teltech Resource Network Corporation traderbot.com tradetrek.com Visual Data Corporation (http://www.thefirstnews.com) Each of these companies will receive a customized selection of COMTEX' subject-specific news feeds, publisher full-feeds or headline news hand-picked by COMTEX' team of editors. Crafting each contract so COMTEX' customers receive only the news of interest to them is a standard COMTEX feature that has made it the news aggregator of choice for hundreds of companies large and small. "Joining with these companies to send COMTEX' news to business and sports enthusiasts alike shows how we're diversifying and growing our customer base while maintaining COMTEX' sound business model," said Charles Terry, COMTEX News Network President and CEO. "Our business model works because we give our customers a competitive advantage with the news they need when they need it to better serve their end-users."