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09/24/07 9:09 AM

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Here are the three companies which we found so far and which match Conversion Technologies:

1. Conversion Technologies International, Inc. - CTI is a document imaging and information conversion service bureau. CTI delivers superior document conversions and provides cost-effective, quality, customer focused, digital imaging solutions for records management, records storage, and information retrieval needs. CTI is also a value added reseller of a full-line of high-speed conversion equipment and maintenance. System independence allows CTI to output to or convert from any system including FileNET, Documentum, eiStream, Alchemy, Doculogic, Stellant, Legato Application, Extender, JPMorgan Chase I-Vault, On Base, Feith, IBM, Westbrook, Fortis/Filemajic, TREEV, E Cabinet, Xerox Docushare, Iron Mountain/Digital Archives, Adobe and more. Whether standard or customized, on-site or off-site, coast-to-coast, CTI brings your files down to size!

2. Conversion Technologies International, Inc. CTI is a custom adhesive converter that is dedicated to providing the highest quality service to our customers. We specialize in coatings and laminations of adhesives for a variety of industries. The wide range of equipment at Conversion Technologies Int'l offers many solutions for custom coatings and laminations to a wide range of substrates. It is this diversity that allows us to provide a product and process that is unique to our customer's end product. Our ancillary Die Cutting, Slitting, Sheeting and Rewinding services will make Conversion Technologies your source for all of your converting needs. if you have a new project or an existing product that you would like to improve upon, let us help "We want to be your partner in production".

3. Conversion Technologies International, Inc. is engaged in the business of manufacturing and processing various substrates and advanced materials that visually and texturally enhance structural materials. These substrates and advanced materials include decorative particles (exposed aggregates) that visually enhance structural materials such as plasters, tiles, grouts, wall systems and roofing and flooring, and performance aggregates which can be used as structural and textural enhancers, fillers and additives, and to strengthen and add consistency to materials such as cements, plasters, grouts, roofing and flooring, and glass and ceramic materials. On April 11, 2001, the Company filed for bankruptcy under Chapter 7 of the Federal Bankruptcy Statutes. The filing is for the Company and its two wholly owned subsidiaries: Dunkirk International Glass & Ceramics Corp. and Advanced Particles Technologies, Inc.
(Source: 10KSB40)