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To: Thomas Scharf who wrote (2685)9/22/1998 9:49:00 AM
From: Beltropolis Boy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3029
 
The Red Chip Review Investor Conference Showcases Investment Opportunities In High-Performance Small-Cap Arena
September 22, 1998 08:03 AM

PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Twelve publicly traded small-cap companies will present their stories to the public on October 2 in Minneapolis at a conference hosted by The Red Chip Review.

"This is a unique opportunity for individual investors to gain information on quality small-cap stocks directly from company management," said Marc Robins, editor-in-chief and publisher of The Red Chip Review, the event's sponsor. "Most investor conferences are targeted for retail brokers and institutional money managers. The mission of The Red Chip Review is to make available to individual investors information that is generally available only to the profession."

The Red Chip Review Investor Conference is scheduled from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Sheraton Minneapolis Metrodome. Tickets are free for subscribers to The Red Chip Review, $30 for nonsubscribers. Admission includes a two-page comprehensive analysis, researched by Red Chip's expert analysts, on each of the 12 presenting companies, plus a healthy sit-down lunch, provided free by The Red Chip Review.

Investors will have an opportunity to meet the top executives of these promising companies that have made it through Red Chip's demanding selection criteria and tough objective analysis.

Attracting special attention is Minnesota-based Innovex, Inc. (INVX). INVX is a supplier of interconnect devices to the disk drive industry. Despite a downturn in its primary market, management has been able to fund a $15 million investment (from cash flow) in a new manufacturing facility that will enable them to introduce new products and enter new markets. Even after this investment, the company continues to strengthen its balance sheet, which now boasts $55 million in cash ($3.73 per share) and less than $1 million in long term debt. Its Red Chip Rating is A. Visit the company's Web site at innovexinc.com.

Other companies presenting at the conference include:

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