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To: KLAW97 who wrote (14362)5/5/1998 8:25:00 AM
From: Wooly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34592
 
News out of Cambridge, MA, -- new drug combo kills cancerous tumors by cutting off the blood supply. Human trials pushed up for early '99. French and others will no doubt start human trials today. Tangential cancer related play is MAMH - up on record volume yesterday to ask of .037.

Wooly



To: KLAW97 who wrote (14362)5/5/1998 8:28:00 AM
From: LouieD  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34592
 
HAYZ...might be a day play....That's the same Hayes that makes modems.

Small float 1.5m...just had a press release this morning

Tuesday May 5, 8:01 am Eastern Time

Company Press Release

SOURCE: Hayes Corporation

Hayes To Deliver V.90 Products Across Modem and Server Lines

Worldwide V.90/K56flex Availability In All Product Categories By June 1998

ATLANTA, May 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Hayes Corporation (Nasdaq: HAYZ - news) announced today at NetWorld+Interop in
Las Vegas, Nevada, it has successfully integrated and is now shipping V.90/K56flex standard versions of select modem
models. Hayes plans to complete V.90 integration of all its 56K modems, PC cards and remote access servers international
versions, by June 1998.

''For 20 years, Hayes has been on the leading edge of data transfer technology, and our accelerated integration of the
V.90/K56flex standard proves this,'' said Bill Taylor, Vice President of Marketing at Hayes. ''Universal compatibility is
essential if users want to maximize their product's high speed capabilities. Whether our customers want a modem, PC Card or
remote access solution in the United States or internationally, Hayes is positioned to offer a low-cost, V.90 solution that can
perform.''

V.90/K56flex Products Available in May
-- Hayes(TM) ACCURA(TM) V.90 external data/fax modem

-- Hayes ACCURA V.90 internal data/fax modem

-- Hayes ACCURA V.90 external data/fax/voice modem

-- Hayes ACCURA V.90 internal data/fax/voice modem

-- Hayes ACCURA V.90 PC card

-- Hayes OPTIMA(TM) w/EZ Jack PC card

Available in June
-- Hayes OPTIMA V. 90 internal data/fax/voice business
modem

-- Hayes OPTIMA V. 90 external data/fax/voice business
modem

-- Hayes ACCURA V. 90 internal data/fax PCI modem

-- Hayes Century(TM) 9200 V.90 remote access solution

-- Hayes Century 9400 V.90 remote access solution

-- Hayes Century MR200 central site modem pool

-- Hayes Century S/RAS, an NT-based remote access
solution

-- International versions of Century MR200, Century
9000 series products and Century S/RAS.

Hayes has implemented a 'dual-mode' V.90/K56flex standards solution into most of its 56K data communications products.
The dual-mode data/fax modems select the best connection based on the technology the Internet Service Provider (ISP) offers.
The modem automatically selects the mode that offers the highest speed and most reliable connection.

''Our priority is to keep our customers from worrying about changes in communication standards or how the ISP will
implement those changes when connected to the Internet,'' said David Blazon, Hayes' Modem Line Product Manager. ''We
designed our communications products to make the modem's adjustment to ISP changes effortless for the user. ''

According to Tom Harvilla, Hayes' remote access product line manager, ''As remote access becomes increasingly essential to
businesses of all sizes, Hayes is on the leading edge of this technology, offering our customers the latest in V.90/K56flex remote
access products at extremely aggressive pricing per port.''

While the newly determined standard provides very specific methods and techniques for communicating at up to 56 kbps,
interoperability between V.90 products is not automatic. Together with other industry leaders, Hayes established the ''V.90
Work Group'' to assure interoperability of V.90 products by leading vendors.

All Hayes 56K modems are upgradable to the V.90 standard at no additional charge. Hayes will offer free V.90 upgrades as a
download from its Web site by June. In order to assist customers with the V.90 transition, users can visit the Hayes Web site at
hayes.com to receive updated information regarding the 56K standard transition.

Hayes will be showcasing its Century 9000 and S/RAS remote access servers in addition to its DSL NIC and V.90 modems at
NetWorld+Interop in Las Vegas, Nevada May 5-7 in booth 3517.

Hayes, the company that invented personal computer communications via the modem, is celebrating its 20-year anniversary this
year. Hayes introduced the PC modem with the invention of the Hayes Standard AT Command Set, which allows modems to
intuitively communicate with a host computer. Headquartered in Norcross, Georgia, Hayes Corporation, a publicly traded
company, (Nasdaq: HAYZ - news) markets its ULTRA(TM), ACCURA(TM), OPTIMA(TM), Practical Peripherals(TM),
Cardinal(TM) and CENTURY(TM) brands of analog, digital and cable modems, remote access servers and ISDN terminal
adapters along with Smartcom(TM) communications software worldwide through wholly owned subsidiaries and branch
offices. Today, with distributors in more than 40 countries, it is one of the largest manufacturers of modems in the world. For
more information about Hayes and the company's award-winning products, visit the Hayes Web site at hayes.com.

Actual speeds vary depending on line conditions. Due to FCC limitations, speeds in the U.S. are less than 56 kbps. Hayes, the
Hayes logo, ULTRA, ACCURA, OPTIMA, Practical Peripherals, Smartcom and CENTURY are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc. Cardinal is a trademark of Cardinal Technologies, Inc. K56flex is a
trademark of Lucent Technologies, Inc. and Rockwell International Corporation. x2 is a trademark of 3Com/U.S. Robotics.
Other trademarks are trademarks of their respective companies.

''Safe Harbor'' statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: This release contains forward looking
statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties, including, but not limited to, the impact of competitive products and
pricing, product demand and market acceptance, new product development, reliance on key strategic alliances, availability of
raw materials, the regulatory environment, fluctuations in operating results and other risks detailed from time to time in the
Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

SOURCE: Hayes Corporation

LouieD



To: KLAW97 who wrote (14362)5/5/1998 8:44:00 AM
From: Turboe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34592
 
KLAW-- that will not spill over like I-net stuff. Geezz...