Imagexpress (CE) (USOTC:IMJX)
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ImageXpres Corporation (NQB Pink Sheets:IMJX) today
announced the Company would be introducing a significant new product
line for the medical imaging market segment, within the next few
weeks. Without divulging specific details of the impending product
line introduction, CEO John Zankowski stated that "this product line
could be classified as being in the image telecommunications
technology space, and has broad application in other commercial market
sectors."
Mr. Zankowski indicated the impending new product announcement
would accompany other significant business developments scheduled to
be announced by the Company.
Simultaneously, Mr. Zankowski stated the Company expects to
complete its financial audit to include results through third quarter
2005, and reinforced earlier statements that ImageXpres plans to
become a fully reporting company by year-end 2005, with expectations
to achieve NASDAQ, Bulletin Board status early in 2006.
About ImageXpres Corporation
ImageXpres is a digital imaging and printing company,
headquartered in Rochester, NY. ImageXpres develops imaging systems
solutions for commercial printing, consumer photo, and healthcare
(diagnostic imaging) market segments. The Company is establishing a
network of digital imaging/print centers across the U.S., including
self-service multimedia kiosks. The Company's website is
www.imagexpres.com
Forward Looking Statements
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expectations, including the rate of growth of the Company's revenues
derived from sales of its safety and security products, and all other
statements in this release other than historical facts, are
"forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Section 27 A of the
Securities Act of 1933, Section 21 E of the Securities Exchange Act of
1934, and as that term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation
Reform Act of 1995. It is important to note that actual results and
ultimate corporate actions could differ materially from those in such
forward-looking statements based on such factors as changes in
consumer demand, satisfaction or desire for our products for a variety
of reasons. Such "forward-looking statements" are subject to risks and
uncertainties set forth from time to time in the company's reports and
financial statements.