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American General Ventures' unit, ACI Micro Systems, signs distribution and licensing agreement with Prodigy

Business Wire, June 25, 1997

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 25, 1997--ACI Micro Systems Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of American General Ventures (OTCBB:AMGV) signed a partnership agreement with Prodigy.

Under the agreement, ACI will pre-install the Prodigy Internet software on all of the computers it sells and provide its customers with promotional materials on the Prodigy Internet Service.

Prodigy will pay ACI a bounty for each ACI customer who becomes a Converted Membership Holder of the Prodigy Internet Service. Additionally, Prodigy has agreed to list ACI's Web site and establish a link to ACI's Web site from an appropriate area on the Service.

CONTACT: American General Ventures Inc., Colorado Springs

Investor Relations, 719/532-9442

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