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To: Bucky Katt who wrote (5976)4/26/1999 12:04:00 PM
From: Kevin Shea  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57584
 
Ding Ding! Rodney alert: AGTX break-up



To: Bucky Katt who wrote (5976)4/26/1999 12:28:00 PM
From: Rande Is  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57584
 
Nice find on TELT, William. . . Siemens is huge and international. . .this puts TELT right up there with IRSN. I like the small float and current valuation.

These wearable computers are, in my opinion, going to become standard equipment in the workplace, for drivers, field use, marketing research and hey. . .what about us? I'd prefer wearable internet access, should I need to run out to a meeting during the market day, than waiting until I return, only to find all has changed.

Must for college kids and many high school kids. . .I like the idea of being in communication with the teens, when they take off. I think these will replace pagers in most applications and in many. .will replace cell phones.

Not sure if TELT is involved in military applications, like IRSN is. . . that's another important use.

Wearable computers and broadband, full-motion set-top cable modems are going to change the face of tech as we know it.

Rande Is



To: Bucky Katt who wrote (5976)4/26/1999 12:28:00 PM
From: BANCHEE  Respond to of 57584
 
William
alert...ATMS
I'm not sure but I think this is one of yours.

04/26 12:08 TIDEL INKS CONTRACT TO SELL INTERNET TRANSACTION MACHINES;

Cash Tech Selects 'Chameleon' Product for its E-Commerce Solutions

HOUSTON, April 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Tidel Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq:
ATMS) announced today that it has finalized a contract to sell
Chameleon Internet Transaction Machines ("ITM") to Los Angeles-based
Cash Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: CHNG). The initial term of the
contract is two years with provisions for successive one-year renewals.
The contract provides for specific pricing, with a schedule of
quantities to be developed by the two companies.

According to Bruce Korman, Cash Tech's Chairman and CEO, "We have
selected the Chameleon as the initial hardware platform for our
multifunction ATM-X(TM)automated teller machine. The Chameleon's
state-of-the-art Windows Open Systems Architecture ("WOSA") operating
system and multimedia capabilities makes it an ideal hardware solution
for our ATM-X client software. ATM-X will offer sophisticated services
such as real-time activated prepaid phone cards, electronic bill
payment, check cashing and event ticketing." Korman indicated that Cash
Tech could deploy as many as 2,000 units during the initial contract
period.

Mark Levenick, COO of Tidel, added, "We are very excited to partner
with Cash Tech and believe they are positioning themselves to become a
leader in the development of self-service e-commerce applications.
With the selection of Tidel's Chameleon to function as the heart of
their new system, ATM-X will break new ground in ATM functionality.
Looking ahead, we intend to grow our relationship with Cash
Technologies to provide future joint e-commerce solutions."

Tidel's Chameleon ITM is an interactive multimedia kiosk that combines
traditional banking functionality with support for the limitless
e-commerce options of the Internet. The new product begins limited
shipments next week.

About Cash Technologies
Cash Technologies, Inc. develops and markets innovative e-commerce
kiosks and systems. The company also provides computerized cash
processing services to institutions and cash-intensive businesses and
can be found at www.cashtechnologies.com.

About Tidel
Tidel Technologies, Inc. is a Texas-based manufacturer of
automated teller machines and cash security equipment designed for
specialty retail marketers. Tidel pioneered the dial-up ATM in 1992,
and is the fastest growing major U.S. manufacturer of ATMs.

This press release contains forward-looking statements that
involve risks and uncertainties that may cause the company's actual
experience to differ materially from that anticipated. These
forward-looking statements include projections of revenue and net
income; issues that may affect revenue or net income; plans for the
future; and assumptions relating to the foregoing. Estimates are based
on reliable information and past experience. However, operating
results are affected by a wide variety of factors, many of which are
beyond the control of the company. Factors include, but are not
limited to, the levels of orders which are received and can be shipped
in a quarter; customer order patterns and seasonality; costs of labor,
raw materials, supplies and equipment; technological changes;
competition and competitive pressures on pricing; and economic
conditions in the United States and worldwide. Additionally, factors
and risks affecting operating results include those described in the
company's registration statements and periodic reports filed with the
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE Tidel Technologies, Inc.

-0- 04/26/99 /CONTACT: Leonard Carr,
Senior Vice President of Tidel Technologies, Inc., 713-783-8200,
lcarr@tidelmail.com; or Mark Trinske, Investor Relations of Trinske
Communications, Ltd., 303-665-7760, mail@trinske.com, for Tidel
Technologies, Inc./

/Web site: cashtechnologies.com /Web site:
tidel.com

(ATMS CHNG)
CO: Tidel Technologies, Inc.; Cash Technologies, Inc. ST: Texas,
California IN: CPR MLM FIN SU: CON