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Message no. 1
From: "Brian E. Angliss" <ANGLISS@******.BITNET>
Subject: Maxim News
Date: Wed, 11 Jan 1995 13:52:29 -0500
>>>>>[ *****Include Trideo Download*****

Hello again, from the world of corporate expansion and the Front Range Free
Zone. My name is Charlie Fingers, just returned from a three week vacation
in the snowy Swiss Alps, and the news of the hour again focuses on Maxim Arms.

Earlier today, the Maxim Arms subsidiary Maxim Armament Systems announced a
deal with Weapons World International to have the latter market and retail
a variety of personal security devices including lethal and non-lethal weapons\
and their latest in armor. In addition, Maxim Armament Systems announced a
deal with Lone Star Security to provide 100 armored and fully enclosed high-
threat motorcycles for use on the streets of Seattle and other Lone Star
contracted areas. These vehicles, the Maxim Lightning, have been introduced
into the security subsidiary, Maxim Security, for over three months now and are
finally available for non-Maxim purchasers.

Finally, rumors abound about a new form of vectored thrust vehicle currently
undergoing final tests in preparation for public release that has overcome
enough of the fuel efficiency problems of current V-T vehicles to be used in
more cost conscious operations than the military, such as police, private
security, bonded couriers, and even the ambulance/emergency medical services.
DocWagon has already expressed an interest. No one at Maxim Arms was available
for comment.

On this news, Maxim Arms stock is up 7.34 points at this hour of trading.

My name is Charlie Fingers, and until next time, this has been the news of the
hour. *****End Trideo Download***** ]<<<<<

-- Trideo Pirate <13:53:54/01-11-56>

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