To: jmhollen who wrote (3066 ) 2/25/1999 12:30:00 PM From: Clyde Stone Respond to of 7209
well, i've been out glomming some news... =========== NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., Dec. 17, 1998 /PRNewswire/ -- Largo Vista Group, Ltd. (OTC Bulletin Board; LGOV) 3. Lasertec International (www.lasertec-intl.com) and Largo Vista are in final negotiations of an agreement for exclusive marketing and distribution rights for its products in China. Lasertec's Fluid Analyzer and Laser Turbidimeter systems are based on the laser diffusion principle. < funny, I tried the URL and nothing happened,.....anybody else have this problem > President Daniel Mendez stated: ''Investors will want to follow through with their own inquiries into these joint venture endeavors to understand how they complement our existing LPG business. < good idea, Dan > We can cultivate the area with additional LPG projects (7 pipeline stations completed, 1998 ). Introducing the water filters will add incentive for new LPG customers with safe drinking water. We are anticipating improved 1998 financials, an unaudited version should be available by the time of our Board of Directors meeting January 20, 1999. < oops, when was that new date again > STAMFORD, Conn., Nov. 25, 1997 Lasertec International Inc., a U.S.-based newly traded public company, is a developer of advanced laser systems and technologies for use in medical and environmental applications...including for the biological/chemical analysis and monitoring of matter, including municipal water supplies. The Company's Photo Therapic Resonancy System was developed by the renown Professor Guy Cherbit. < hum, is this "OUR" lasertec International > Phone: 203-328-3757 Fax: 203-328-3738 < I tried the number, and guess what it said > NEW YORK, Jan. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- The following was released today by Marc Asselineau, President and CEO of Lasertec International (OTC Bulletin Board: LAZT - news): With the turbidimeter and the Fluid Analyzer, our Company hopes to become a significant participant in the market for fluid monitoring and control. Thanks to the efforts of Professor Guy Cherbit, Executive Vice President of Research and Development for the Company... 1998 has been a year of significant accomplishment for LASERTEC INTERNATIONAL. The first accomplishment was to complete a private placement, raising about U.S. $4.5 million. The proceeds are being used for the proecution of the Turbidimeter and the Fluid Analyzer... < I wonder how much LGOV bought into or will buy into the turbidmeter for...> The fourth accomplishment was to develop a presence in the United States. This became effective with a new office in Atlanta, Georgia. < active bunch, Stamford, New York, and now Atlanta... > Tel: 770-394-8554, Fax: 770-394-9556 < I tried this Atlanta number, and guess what it said > The fifth accomplishment was the production of the Turbidimeter, with deliveries for the Turbidimeter begin this December. And for production of the Fluid Analyzer to begin in January 1999 with first deliveries to begin in February. We are confident that these unique products set will contribute to our revenue picture by year-end 1999. In November, the Company unveiled the Turbidimeter and the Fluid Analyzer during The Pollutec International Trade Show at Lyon France, which were met with great enthusiasm. ATLANTA, Jan. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Lasertec International, Inc. today issued the following: The Board of Directors of Lasertec International, Inc. (OTC-Bulletin Board: LAZT - news), indicated that the Company is facing a potential cash shortage due to a longer than anticipated sales cycle with respect to certain of its products. The Board of Directors is currently considering the means for providing additional capital to the Company. < oops, another PP, I presume.......well, looks like one of the facets on the ol' LGOV jewel is having delays in their time schedule >