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To: Quasar who wrote (1381)5/6/1998 4:45:00 PM
From: ShortThinMan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2278
 
For a recap of a section on the April 7th news release.

''We are pleased to work together with Greenland,'' said Darwin Richards, president of Symmetry. ''Greenland's AirLink system allows us to provide the latest in information management technology to our utility and industrial customers.''

''Our first project together,'' said Richards, ''will be installation of AirLink for the City of Richmond in northern California, a city of approximately 96,000. Upwards of 100,000 utility meters will ultimately be interconnected using the AirLink system.''



To: Quasar who wrote (1381)3/2/1999 10:21:00 AM
From: Quasar  Respond to of 2278
 
March 02, 1999 10:15

Installation of Second Automated Check-Cashing Machine Announced by Greenland Corporation
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SAN DIEGO, March 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Greenland Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: GLCP) today announced that on February 26, 1999, it had installed its second automated check-cashing machine in Santa Ana, CA for beta testing. This machine, like the first machine which was installed on January 7, 1999, is a freestanding kiosk with automated payroll check-cashing capability, full ATM functionality, and money order dispensing services.

The Company announced that the second machine features improvements including easier interior access for module maintenance and more robust software for enhanced diagnostic capabilities.

Lee Swanson, CEO of Check Central, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Greenland that is developing this technology, stated, "The response to the first machine has been fantastic. We have had very positive feedback from the storeowner and his customers, and potential distributors and purchasers of the machine who have visited the first installation site. We are very excited about our second machine and expect the public response to be just as enthusiastic."

Mr. Swanson further indicated that the beta results for the first machine will be available for public release in about one week.

SOURCE Greenland Corporation

/CONTACT: Ed Sano, Investor Relations, Managing Director of Greenland
Corporation, 619-566-9604/

/Web site: greenlandcorp.com

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