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To: RSkarsten who wrote (12)3/1/1999 1:05:00 AM
From: scouser  Respond to of 80
 
news for you guys at the wee hours of the am. sorry 'bout the format.

InfoNow Announces Plans to Seek Nasdaq Listing; Delists from Vancouver Stock Exchange


DENVER, March 1 /PRNewswire/ -- InfoNow Corporation
(OTC Bulletin Board: INOW) today announced that it plans to seek a listing on
the Nasdaq Small-Cap Market before the end of the current year. The Company
also announced that the Vancouver Stock Exchange had approved the Company's
request to delist its shares effective at the close of trading on March 15,
1999.
"We believe that a listing on the Small-Cap Market will significantly
increase the visibility of our Company and the ease of investing in our stock.
We also view a Small Cap listing as an important first step to realizing our
long term goal of listing our shares on the Nasdaq National Market System,"
said Michael Johnson, the Company's CEO. Johnson added, "We believe that
continued improvements in the Company's operations combined with potential
proceeds from a financing of approximately $4.0 million will allow us to meet
the qualifications for an initial listing with the Small Cap Market. Although
we have not set a target date to apply for a Small Cap listing, we have begun
to explore several potential sources of financing."

About InfoNow Corporation
InfoNow helps leading international companies Turn Inquiries Into
Sales(TM) through a modular suite of web-based, one-to-one marketing
technologies. InfoNow outsources these services via the public Internet and
private intranets to clients in fifteen countries, including eight of the
ten largest global computer and networking firms and six of the eight largest
banks in North America, as well as other industry leaders like Allstate,
American Airlines, FedEx, Maytag, Shell, Transamerica, United Healthcare, and
Visa. For more information, please visit infonow.com.
Except for historical information contained herein, matters discussed in
this release are forward-looking statements that involve risks and
uncertainties, and actual results may be materially different. Factors that
could cause actual results to differ include the risk that sales of the
Company's services may not develop as expected and the risk that the Company
may not obtain a listing on the Small Cap Market as planned or that such a
listing will increase trading activity or liquidity of the Company's stock.
Additional information is contained in the Company's reports on form 10-KSB
and 10-QSB filed with the SEC. InfoNow is a registered trademark of InfoNow
Corporation.

SOURCE InfoNow Corporation
Web Site: infonow.com




To: RSkarsten who wrote (12)3/1/1999 1:07:00 AM
From: scouser  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 80
 
more news .... good luck.
DENVER, March 1 /PRNewswire/ -- InfoNow Corporation
(OTC Bulletin Board: INOW) today announced the immediate availability of
Internet-based Inquiry Management Services for Europe with the deployment of
European services for Hewlett Packard, IBM, Intel, Novell, and Visa.
This deployment extends InfoNow's ability to provide highly targeted,
geographically precise inquiry management services to European countries,
including Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom.
Companies have historically handled sales and customer service related
inquiries through internal and third party telephone agents. Not only do such
approaches deliver a time consuming and typically "generic" answer for the
inquirer but also cost the company approximately $3 - $5 per inquiry.
InfoNow's web-based Inquiry Management Services help leading companies in
Turning Inquiries Into Sales(TM) by enabling them to provide an immediate,
one-to-one response to inquiries by potential customers, including targeted
promotions and closed-loop lead management, at one-tenth the cost of telephone
agent-based approaches.
InfoNow delivers these capabilities to clients through a modular suite of
turnkey services outsourced via the Internet and private intranets. These
services are seamlessly integrated with a client's existing Internet site,
interactive voice response systems (IVRs) and/or call centers and can support
Internet, telephone, cellular, and wireless PDA originated inquiries.
"This announcement continues a string of Internet and Inquiry Management
'firsts' for InfoNow," said Michael Johnson, InfoNow's CEO. "We were the
first to deploy geographically precise Inquiry Management Services in the US,
Canada, the Pacific Rim with Australia, and now in Europe. Our model is to
serve our clients across their entire enterprise and around the world. With
the deployment of our advanced technology services in Europe, we not only
extend our ability to serve existing clients to a new continent, as we did
with HP, IBM, Intel and Visa, but also open the opportunity to serve leading
European companies in their home markets," added Johnson.



To: RSkarsten who wrote (12)3/1/1999 1:09:00 AM
From: Glenn Petersen  Respond to of 80
 
Finally some news. It is unfortunate that this thread has not generated more interest as I think that this stock is seriously undervalued. These two press releases, one of which talks about a $4.0 MM financing and Nasdaq Small-Cap listing, should help:

biz.yahoo.com

biz.yahoo.com