Advanced Neuromodulation Systems to Release Third Quarter Results on Thursday, Oct. 25, 2001; Webcast Set for 11 AM EDT/10 AM CDT.Business Editors DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 22, 2001 Advanced Neuromodulation Systems Advanced Neuromodulation System is a subsidiary of St. Jude Medical, Inc based in Plano, Texas. Among the products ANS makes and sells include spinal cord stimulators for intractable pain. , Inc. (ANS (ANS Communications, Inc, Purchase, NY) An ISP, Internet backbone and provider of private data network services, founded in 1990 as Advanced Network & Services, Inc., by IBM, MCI and Merit (consortium of Michigan universities). ) (Nasdaq:ANSI (American National Standards Institute, New York, www.ansi.org) A membership organization founded in 1918 that coordinates the development of U.S. voluntary national standards in both the private and public sectors. It is the U.S. member body to ISO and IEC. ) plans to release financial results for the third quarter ended Sept. 30, 2001, at approximately 8 AM EDT EDT abbr. Eastern Daylight Time EDT Eastern Daylight Time EDT n abbr (US) (= Eastern Daylight Time) → hora de verano de Nueva York EDT on Thursday, Oct. 25, 2001. ANSI has scheduled a conference call that morning to discuss its results for the quarter. During the conference call, the Company may also discuss the outlook for the fourth quarter and year 2001, as well as other matters. A simultaneous Webcast of the conference call may be accessed online at www.companyboardroom.com or at www.ANS-medical.com. A replay will be available approximately one hour after the Webcast at these same Internet addresses. For a telephone replay, dial 800/633-8284, reservation No. 19829896, one hour after the call. About ANSI Advanced Neuromodulation Systems (www.ANS-medical.com) designs, develops, manufactures and markets implantable systems used to manage chronic intractable pain intractable pain Refractory pain Pain medicine Persistent pain which does not respond to at least 3 dosease of parenteral analgesics given over a 12-24 hr period; pain that does not respond to appropriate doses of opioid analgesics. and other disorders of the central nervous system. |
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