Business Services Industry

Stull, Stull & Brody Announces Class Periods for Class Action Complaints

Business Wire, Oct 21, 1998

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 20, 1998--The following was released today by Stull, Stull & Brody:

Notice to purchasers of the following securities for the following class periods. (NYSE:BAC), (NASDAQ:WND), (NYSE:ZD), (NYSE:CMM), (NASDAQ:CYMI), (NASDAQ:PHYC), (NYSE:ALA), (NASDAQ:DIGI).

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CORPORATION                                             CLASS PERIOD

BankAmerica Corp. (NYSE:BAC)                       8/4/98 - 10/15/98
Windmere Durable Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:WND)        5/12/98 - 9/22/98
Ziff-Davis Inc. (NYSE:ZD)                          4/29/98 - 10/8/98
Criimi Mae Inc. (NYSE:CMM)                         2/20/98 - 10/5/98
Cymer Inc. (NASDAQ:CYMI)                           4/24/97 - 9/26/97
PhyCor Inc. (NASDAQ:PHYC)                          4/22/97 - 9/22/98
Alcatel SA (NYSE:ALA)                             Investors who
                                                  exchanged their DSC
                                                  Communications Corp.
                                                  (NASDAQ:DIGI) shares
                                                  in the merger.

You should be aware that class action complaints involving the securities of the above companies were filed on behalf of investors by the law firm of Stull, Stull & Brody. Stull, Stull & Brody has litigated many class actions for violations of securities laws in federal and state courts over the past 25 years and has obtained court approval of substantial settlements on numerous occasions.

If you wish to discuss these cases or have any questions concerning your rights or interests, please contact Tzivia Brody, Esq., at Stull, Stull & Brody by calling toll free 1-800-337-4983 or via e-mail at SSBNY@aol.com or via fax at 212/490-2022, or by writing Stull, Stull & Brody, 6 E. 45th Street, New York, N.Y. 10017.

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