Avalon Group, Inc. completes reorganization plan with Interactive Services, Inc.CEDAR RAPIDS Cedar Rapids, city (1990 pop. 108,751), seat of Linn co., E central Iowa, on the Cedar River; inc. as a city 1856. The second largest city in Iowa, it is named for the surging rapids in the river. , Iowa--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 15, 1997--Avalon Group, Inc., a Nevada corporation A Nevada Corporation is a corporation chartered under the laws of the U.S. state of Nevada. Nevada, like the state of Delaware (See Delaware corporation), is well known as a corporate haven. , announced today that it had completed its planned reorganization with Interactive Services, Inc., an Iowa corporation. The agreement allows Avalon Group, Inc. to commence selling advertising space and sponsorships on a network of over 5,000 interactive kiosks An Interactive kiosk is a computer terminal that provides information access via electronic methods. Interactive kiosks sometimes resemble telephone booths, but can also be used while sitting on a bench or chair. located in major retail drug chains throughout the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. and Canada. The Blood Pressure Monitor kiosk network is part of a larger network of information and promotional products aimed at the general public and healthcare professionals, referred to as the Wellness Interactive Network(R). The Board of Directors also confirmed the appointment of Mr. Ronald Green as President of Avalon Group, Inc., and Mr. Bernard Hicks Hicks , Edward 1780-1849. American painter of primitive works, notably The Peaceable Kingdom, of which nearly 100 versions exist. as Executive Vice President. Mr. Green, President, commented "We are living in an age when information must be up-to-the-minute, credible and valuable to the health information consumer. Avalon intends to make use of new media such as touchscreen See touch screen. interactive kiosks and the Internet as well as traditional media such as print, radio, and television to provide health and wellness information to people where they work, where they live, where they shop and even where they receive their health care." CONTACT: Jim Thebeau Henry Russell Bruce 800-728-2656 Fax: 319/298-0243 |
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