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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Microphonics Inc. (mrps) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: JoeinIowa who wrote (5939)4/21/1999 8:28:00 AM
From: Jon Scott  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8189
 
Why GM, Ford, and many others decided on MRPS:

ABOUT THE COMPANY:

Microphonics, Inc. (OTC BB: MRPS) has developed a high-tech mechanical ultrasound diagnostic devise that detects the presence of ultrasonic sound waves and translates those waves for the human ear. Known as the Ultraphonic Detector, this hand-held device is so exact that it can detect a hole half the thickness of a human hair. Not only can it pinpoint and identify leaks (pressurized, non-pressurized and vacuum), it can predict mechanical malfunctions and certain electrical problems as well. Perhaps the most remarkable benefit of the equipment is that it warns of impending trouble before a costly malfunction occurs.

Ultrasound, as a technology, cannot be patented. Microphonics' unique "signature sound" method is currently in the patent-pending stage. The company presently holds the following trademarks: Microphonics TM, Ultraphonics TM, Soundlogic TM. Microphonics believes that units produced by its competitors including CTRL, do not produce the quality of the results of our current units, which have gone through five(5) generation changes.

Microphonics has assembled a unique trio of divisions that unite the Company's ultrasound hardware with software applications. The Microphonics Division develops and markets The Microphonics Automotive Diagnostic System(A07) to the automotive and motor sports industries. The Ultraphonics Division develops and markets The Ultraphonic Detector(Model 111RCK), a hand held precision test device designed for industrial use. The Soundlogic Division develops software which both refines and elevates mechanical ultrasound diagnostics to state-of-the-art technology.