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To: IRVINESULLY who wrote (643)6/4/1998 11:48:00 PM
From: Marc Stager  Respond to of 3584
 
Last time it ran up MDMI fell right back
because the execs at Massimo's showed absolutely no
interest in promoting their company.

(Are you aware that the Beatles' first two singles
released in the US were a complete flop because
the record companies, before they signed with Capital,
gave then no promotion?)

Jeff Brommer was acting on MDMI's behalf in an unofficial
capacity. He tried to get Verrill to put out important
news but there was a huge communication gap. After a
poorly worded and timed release about the Java Centrale
acquisition, released without Jeff Brommer's input,
nothing more was said. Until now.

Jeff left MDMI angry and frustrated because here was
a company with tremendous potential and they didn't
seem to want anyone to know about it. They didn't even
bother to return his calls.

Before Jeff signed on again, this time as their official
IR representative, he went to Houston to meet with
the principals, at their invitation I might add, and
thought long and hard before getting involved again.

Well, you read the news, Jeff's in and this time they're
going to do it right.

Cue up "Baby I'm a Rich Man".

_____________________________________Marc Stager