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To: SmartStockAdvsr.com who wrote (7)5/20/1999 5:56:00 PM
From: B. Brunson  Respond to of 223
 
Good Luck to all!!!!

Bruce



To: SmartStockAdvsr.com who wrote (7)5/20/1999 6:44:00 PM
From: mgland  Respond to of 223
 
Congradulations Gentlemen. I believe your dd on this thread has been exceptional and educational since I started following in Jan. A big thank You and GOOD FORTUNES from San Diego!



To: SmartStockAdvsr.com who wrote (7)5/20/1999 8:32:00 PM
From: SmartStockAdvsr.com  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 223
 
Thank you all for your good wishes.

We have framed a mission statement for our new enterprise which stresses our desire to be both an ethical and effective press and investor relations firm in service to our client(s) and their shareholders. We wish to be factual, informative, and responsive with respect to our dealings with MRPS (and any future clients) and all shareholders.

We realize that some may be a little sceptical about how this transformation has occurred from being 5 individuals into being the PR/IR firm for MRPS. It happened very quickly and there was a lot of work and co-operation required on all fronts. We all have backgrounds that we and Microphonics feel will help aid shareholder value, and, importantly, we can hit the ground running.

Our inability to post individually about MRPS over the last two weeks has been difficult for us - given our previous vociferous presence, especially, with the various speculations for our absence. Our announcement to this and the SI and RB MRPS threads details this rapid transformation truthfully.

In the future, the individuals comprising SmartStockAdvisor.com will be posting on other SI/RB boards regarding other individual stock interests, but we will only speak of our present client, Microphonics, under this corporate identification.

Later this weekend we will be posting a general response to some of the good questions some have raised clarifying our relationship to MRPS, the nature of this new thread, our future individual postings, the restrictions on our trading in MRPS, etc.

We wish you well

SmartstockAdvisor.com

Disclaimer: SmartStockAdvisor. com is a compensated agent of Microphonics, Inc. as of May 18,1999. SSA has been hired to perform press and investor relations for the company and are being compensated as follows: during the first three months of our contract SSA will receive 3K freely trading shares and 2K restricted shares per month; thereafter SSA will receive 5K restricted shares per month, with possible additional restricted shares on a quarterly basis. In addition, the individuals comprising SmartStockAdvisor.com all hold individually owned unrestricted shares of Microphonics.



To: SmartStockAdvsr.com who wrote (7)5/21/1999 8:02:00 AM
From: soar  Respond to of 223
 
ssa.com:can you give us some ideas regarding your plans for mrps? what can we expect? thanks...



To: SmartStockAdvsr.com who wrote (7)5/21/1999 3:16:00 PM
From: SmartStockAdvsr.com  Respond to of 223
 
INDIANAPOLIS 500
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Friday - May 21, 1999

Tyler Named Driver of Second ISM Racing Entry at Indianapolis 500

INDIANAPOLIS - Brian Tyler, a veteran of 10 Pep Boys Indy Racing League
starts, was named today to pilot the Delco Remy-Microphonics car, the second
entry by ISM Racing for the 83rd Indianapolis 500.

Tyler, 31, and a native of Parma, Mich., but who now resides Anderson, Ind.,
home of Delco Remy, attempts to qualify for his first Indianapolis 500 race.
His last IRL start was at the Transworld Diversified Services Indy 200, at
Walt Disney World Speedway, in Orlando, Fla., back in January.

He finished 14th while starting for Truscelli Team Racing.

"I'm very happy about the chance to race in the Indianapolis 500," said
Tyler. "I know the guys at ISM Racing have a good car and a good history at
the Speedway. Jeff (Ward) and Steve (Knapp) have done well here and I hope
to have a great run here also.

"This is a big confidence builder for me and I would like to thank everyone
at the Pep Boys Indy Racing League for working with me and giving me a good
recommendation for a ride."

Team co-owner Bob Hancher was equally impressed with Tyler's abilities.

"Obviously this is a great opportunity for us to work with Brian, our third
straight rookie at the Speedway," said Hancher. "We have had the opportunity
to have the past two Bank One Rookie of the Year's with Jeff and Steve."

Tyler's Delco Remy-Microphonics car will be a G Force-Aurora. His first
start in a Pep Boys IRL race was at Walt Disney World Speedway, in 1998.
Tyler's best start was 11th at Charlotte last year and his best finish was
sixth at Las Vegas, later that season.



To: SmartStockAdvsr.com who wrote (7)5/21/1999 3:19:00 PM
From: SmartStockAdvsr.com  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 223
 
INDIANAPOLIS 500
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Friday - May 21, 1999

Tyler Named Driver of Second ISM Racing Entry at Indianapolis 500

INDIANAPOLIS - Brian Tyler, a veteran of 10 Pep Boys Indy Racing League
starts, was named today to pilot the Delco Remy-Microphonics car, the second
entry by ISM Racing for the 83rd Indianapolis 500.

Tyler, 31, and a native of Parma, Mich., but who now resides Anderson, Ind.,
home of Delco Remy, attempts to qualify for his first Indianapolis 500 race.
His last IRL start was at the Transworld Diversified Services Indy 200, at
Walt Disney World Speedway, in Orlando, Fla., back in January.

He finished 14th while starting for Truscelli Team Racing.

"I'm very happy about the chance to race in the Indianapolis 500," said
Tyler. "I know the guys at ISM Racing have a good car and a good history at
the Speedway. Jeff (Ward) and Steve (Knapp) have done well here and I hope
to have a great run here also.

"This is a big confidence builder for me and I would like to thank everyone
at the Pep Boys Indy Racing League for working with me and giving me a good
recommendation for a ride."

Team co-owner Bob Hancher was equally impressed with Tyler's abilities.

"Obviously this is a great opportunity for us to work with Brian, our third
straight rookie at the Speedway," said Hancher. "We have had the opportunity
to have the past two Bank One Rookie of the Year's with Jeff and Steve."

Tyler's Delco Remy-Microphonics car will be a G Force-Aurora. His first
start in a Pep Boys IRL race was at Walt Disney World Speedway, in 1998.
Tyler's best start was 11th at Charlotte last year and his best finish was
sixth at Las Vegas, later that season.