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To: Steve Patterson who wrote (266)3/13/1999 8:39:00 AM
From: Phil(bullrider)  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10293
 
To all,

Here is a little info I found on MCHM.

sec.gov

sec.gov

The Company has not created a formal contingency plan for Y2K problems
and currently does not intend to create one. However, the Company intends to
take appropriate actions to mitigate the effects of third parties' failures to
remediate their Y2K issues and for unexpected failures in its own systems. Such
actions may include having arrangements for alternate suppliers and using manual
intervention where necessary. If it becomes necessary for the Company to take
these corrective actions, it is uncertain whether this would result in
significant interruptions of business operations or would have a material
adverse effect on the Company's results of operations, financial position or
cash flow.

Since inception, the primary source of funding for the Company's
operations has been the private and public sale of its securities, and to a
lesser extent, the licensing of its proprietary technology, research contracts,
and the limited sales of products and test materials.


Have fun,
Phil