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To: Moominoid who wrote (53077)7/18/2001 12:33:32 PM
From: William H Huebl  Respond to of 94695
 
All it tells you is the possible direction at the open...



To: Moominoid who wrote (53077)7/18/2001 1:22:24 PM
From: Bruce Cullen  Respond to of 94695
 
***STOCK ALERT*** (QSTI)-Major League Baseball
from 21stCenturyMarkets
www.21stcenturymarkets.com
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QuesTec, Inc.
OTCBB:QSTI

Shares - 32.372M
Market Cap - $5.80M
52 Week Hi (08/09/00) - $.68
52 Week Low (12/29/00) - $0.10
Recent Price (7/17/01) - $0.16

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QUESTEC, INC. IN THE NEWS

Today’s New York Daily News’ back page story is Cameras Catch
Umps in Action by T.J. Quinn. The story details the
implementation of QuesTec’s Umpire Information System (UIS) at
Shea Stadium, the home of the New York Mets.

To quote: “Baseball has hit the heights of technology. Whether or
not the game is ready for it is another matter.

Major League Baseball installed cameras and a computer system at
Shea Stadium over the weekend that offers the best system to date
for evaluating balls and strikes, utilizing the technology used by the
military to track missiles.”

The article continues: “Baseball and QuesTec, the Deer Park, L.I.,
company that created the Umpire Information System, insist the
new ump cam is only a way for umpires to improve their games,
especially as umpires relearn the strike zone.

"Our dialogue from the start has always been instruction, not
evaluation, and that has been hammered home with us," said Ed
Plumacher, the founder of QuesTec. "We do not even have a way
to quantify" what umpires are doing.

Baseball executive VP Sandy Alderson said that while he has no
intention of using UIS to evaluate umpires, baseball has spent a
"significant" amount of money on the system. "We do expect it to
be a very valuable training tool," he said. "It's as close as we can get
to objective feedback on the strike zone." Alderson and Plumacher
would not say how much the system cost.”

Please go to
nydailynews.com/2001-07-18/Metro_Sports/Baseball/a-118716.asp
to read the complete article.

Last month QuesTec announced the sponsorship by Oral Health
America's NSTEP program of it’s PitchTrax In-Game enhancement
on FOX Sports Net (http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/010607/2111.html).
Now the Company is continuing the process of implementing the
Umpire Information System for Major League Baseball.

Take a closer look at QuesTec and we believe you will see the
investment opportunity we do. We feel the Company is currently
undervalued, particularly when considering its growing relationship
with Major League Baseball. The impact to the bottom line of this
relationship and QuesTec's other ventures are just beginning to be
seen. Now is the time to invest before the market reacts to the
QuesTec's potential being realized.

Visit the company website at www.questec.com and
www.21stcenturymarkets.com/040301qstispotlight.htm to learn
more.

_______________________________________

Investor Relations Contact: Buy Sell or Hold (843) 849-7960 or
invest@questec.com

QuesTec information is available on the QuesTec web site:
www.questec.com

____________________________________________________
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