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From: "Brian E. Angliss" <ANGLISS@******.BITNET>
Subject: Yet another Maxim subsidiary
Date: Sun, 6 Nov 1994 16:29:28 -0500
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Hello there, eveyone. This is Charlie Fingers, in the Front Range Free Zone
yet again, where earlier today Maxim Arms announced the formation of yet
another subsidiary, Maxim Security, Inc. This new corporation, based out of
the CAS Sector of the FRFZ, has it's new Headquarters at Monaco and 6th, in a
building that has yet to be built. It will be responsible for the security
contracts currently held by Maxim Armament Systems. Until the new Headquarters
building has been completed, projected to be finished in about 9 months, the
new corporation will continue to be housed in the Maxim Armament Systems
building in the Souix Sector.

The new Maxim Arms subsidiary has already acquired numerous facilities in
cities worldwide, from London to Rome to Seattle to Sidney to Chiba and
everywhere inbetween. They have also begun the process of bidding for the
police contract in Detroit, a city controlled by Ares Macrotech and patrolled
by thier security subsidiary, Knight-Errant. What will happen only time will
tell.

In other related news, Maxim Arms has begun shipping thier products to thier
customers previously affected by the various emergency recalls and shipping
holds.

On the news, Maxim stock returned to its value before the recalls were issued
and then gained some 20 points to set a new record high for Maxim. It is
possible that it would have gained more had there not been rumors of a shakeup
at the highest levels of Maxim corporate structure.

This has been Charlie Finger, keeping you up to date with the latest breaking
news regarding Maxim Arms. Good evening.

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