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To: Doug R who wrote (17979)6/2/1998 1:59:00 PM
From: loafy loaf  Respond to of 79459
 
SRMI - Take a look!!

Tuesday June 2, 12:53 pm Eastern Time

Company Press Release

SOURCE: ghlstockalert

Tiny Nasdaq Company With Important Medical Breakthrough Teams Up With Much Larger
Companies To Accelerate Growth, Says ghlstockalert

OCALA, Fla., June 2 /PRNewswire/ -- The following was released today by ghlstockalert:

Swissray International Inc. (Nasdaq: SRMI - news) is a tiny company trading on the Nasdaq Exchange with a big breakthrough in medical technology.

Imagine you live in Manhattan, and you've got a great doctor associated with Staten Island University Hospital. While on a skiing vacation in Europe, you take a
nasty fall and you need an x-ray.

The European doctor takes a digital x-ray of your injury which is viewable only 20 seconds later. He modems the digital x-ray to your Manhattan doctor, and a few
seconds later, he is looking at an incredibly clear image of the x- ray and discussing it with you and the European doctor on a three-way conference call.

This breakthrough developed by Swissray is filmless radiology which eliminates the need for film, developing chemicals, cassettes or imaging plates. It offers a doctor
the capacity for much more accurate and time efficient radiographic examinations and the ability to immediately consult with other doctors located anywhere on the
globe.

It also requires much less radiation than conventional x-rays.

To accelerate the growth of the company, Swissray has chosen to align themselves with much bigger companies with huge distribution networks already in place.
One such company is Tamro Corporation, a marketer of healthcare, medical, laboratory and diagnostic imaging equipment with approximately 2,200 employees and
revenues of U.S. $2.4 billion.

Doctors at Staten Island University Hospital (recently selected as one of the Top 100 Hospitals in the United States) are using and are enormously impressed with
this technology. Their enthusiastic endorsement may be just the spark needed to induce thousands of other hospitals in the U.S. to embrace this advanced
technology.

Swissray International Inc. currently trades on the Nasdaq at an extremely low price per share, and it will be interesting to see what those shares of this high-tech,
aggressively managed company are selling for six months or a year from now.

NOTE: ghlstockalert has no personal or business connection whatsoever to Swissray International or any other publicly traded company. None of the information
we publish is an offer or solicitation of an offer to buy or sell any security. We believe the sources from which we get our information are reliable, but we cannot
guarantee that to be true.

SOURCE: ghlstockalert

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To: Doug R who wrote (17979)6/2/1998 2:12:00 PM
From: Cube  Respond to of 79459
 
Doug,

ULIT was a typo. Symbol was ULTI which was on CNBC at 10 1/2 down 10, but that was also an error. Turns out it was an IPO which was opened at 10 1/2 and their tape was showing a minus sign by the change of 10 instead of a zero - sorry false alarm. I'll be looking at GTNR, thanks.

Cube



To: Doug R who wrote (17979)6/2/1998 2:22:00 PM
From: Cube  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 79459
 
Doug,

I've been trying to figure out MEEP's prior to the seminar, so cut me some slack if I'm WAYoff here. IOM is the study. A line from the high of 12-1-97 to the high on 1-21-98 and broken to upside on 4-21-98 is now being tested. Could be an IHS or just a continuation of the very steep downtrend. Whatchoothink man!!

Cube



To: Doug R who wrote (17979)6/2/1998 2:40:00 PM
From: Magnatizer  Respond to of 79459
 
Doug

GTNR magnets 1.875, 2.0626, 2.375, 2.50, 3.125. Looks like a break of 2.50 gives 3.125 area a good shot real soon. I don't have any magnets over 3.125 so it will not likely advance to far past there before correcting back and giving another magnet in excess of 3.125.

ht
david