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To: Carlton G Glenn who wrote (7640)5/4/1998 10:03:00 PM
From: Susan Saline  Respond to of 9262
 
>>>HEY SUE, YOUR LAST LINE?? :)

no charts open right now, I am too busy crying over APM et all...

now tell me, was my last line TGEN looked the worst...and now tell me...what did it do?

make me cry some more....

holding IMGX ... sheesh

sue shakes her head and kicks herself for hanging up the phone on her broker when EMCD was at 42 and she totally chickened out on a friggin GREAT trade.

sue



To: Carlton G Glenn who wrote (7640)5/5/1998 9:14:00 AM
From: Susan Saline  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9262
 
Network Imaging (IMGX), new symbol TREV

Network Imaging Announces Name Change to TREEV(R); Corporate
Name Change to More Accurately Reflect New Product Direction and
Market Positioning

HERNDON, Va., May 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Network Imaging Corporation today announced that its name has been changed
to TREEV(R). The name change more accurately reflects the Company's new orientation as a provider of integrated,
production-level document management solutions and is a precursor to the introduction of the Company's forthcoming
software product suite. The new product suite will be announced next week to over 20,000 attendees at the AIIM '98
(Association for Information and Image Management International) trade show May 12 through May 14, 1998 in Anaheim,
California.

The Nasdaq trading symbol for the Company's common shares will change from IMGX to TREV. The

Nasdaq trading symbol for the Company's Series A Cumulative Preferred Stock will change from IMGXP to TREVP, and the
trading symbol for the Company's publicly traded warrants will change from IMGXW to TREVW. The Company anticipates
that its stock and warrants will begin trading on or about May 8, 1998, depending on Nasdaq implementation.

Jim Leto, president and CEO of TREEV, commented, ''Having a name that resonates with customers and accurately
communicates what we do is critical to establishing a strong identity in the marketplace. TREEV comes from the word
'retrieve' which is what we're all about: storing, managing and retrieving electronic documents and other content in high-volume,
distributed environments.''

Leto continued, ''Changing our corporate name to TREEV marks an important new beginning for this company. In the last
three years, we have undertaken a top-to-bottom overhaul of every aspect of the Company. We have made significant strides
in seizing opportunities for improvement and setting the Company on a positive growth path for the future. We brought in a
new management team, completed a restructuring effort, and developed a new strategic plan. By renaming the Company, we
are completing our plan and are now well-positioned for continued growth and near-term profitability. We have the distinct
advantage of being a new company with a powerful core of proven technologies with more than 2,400 satisfied customers. We
are now set to build upon that established base and are eager to move forward in this rapidly expanding market.''

About TREEV

TREEV(R) (formerly Network Imaging Corporation) is a leading developer and marketer of integrated document management
solutions. Built on the Company's award-winning patented object management technology, TREEV's suite of software
products extends a company's investment in legacy and client/server applications by providing users with flexible, cost-effective
document management solutions. The Company's software is marketed through partners such as Sybase (Nasdaq: SYBS -
news), Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT - news), ALLTEL (NYSE: AT - news), EDS (NYSE: EDS - news) and Intergraph
Corporation (Nasdaq:INGR - news; Nasdaq: INGR - news).