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big big day. BWIH up nicely off news and now DCMT which closed strong signs huge Pan Asia agreement!

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Closed strong at .58

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Document Capture Announces Milestone Pan-Asia Licensing Agreement

http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/090209/20090209006334.html?.v=1

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Monday February 9, 4:01 pm ET

Far Reaching Sales Agreement between DCT and China-Based Syscan Technology Holdings

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SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Document Capture Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:DCMT - News), an IP-driven worldwide leader in the design, development and sale of next-generation portable scanning technologies, today announced a major product sales licensing agreement with China-based company Syscan Technology Holdings (STH).

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STH is a leading manufacturer and provider of 2D barcode scanning technology, products and application solutions throughout China. For ten years STH and one of its wholly owned subsidiaries have worked closely with DCT: manufacturing its products exclusively. This logical broadening of that relationship is expected to result in the expansion of the international market for DCT mobile scanners.

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โ€œThis is a major threshold event for Document Capture as it provides significant pan-Asian market expansion for DCTโ€™s products directly into China and Southeast Asia as well as India, Pakistan and Malaysia,โ€ said David P. Clark, Chief Executive Officer of DCT. โ€œThe growth of the security and financial sectors in these markets, as well as those more established in Korea, Japan, and Singapore are potentially some of the fastest growing in the world. To move into these areas with such a strong partner as STH is a major step in DCTโ€™s corporate and revenue growth.โ€

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The one-year renewable agreement covers DCTโ€™s six DocketPORTยฎ series products, as well as future offerings currently in development. DCT will also provide STH with Software Development Kits (SDKโ€™s) covering PC, Linux, Mac, and Win CE operating systems. In addition the two companies will work together in the defending of the IP behind these devices worldwide.

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As a shareholder, Syscan Technology Holdings currently owns over 3 million shares of DCT common stock. It is expected that the expanded relationship between the two companies will produce mutual opportunity for ongoing market development and expansion in Asia and beyond.

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โ€œThis is a win-win joining of forces in the manufacturing sale and market expansion of mobile scanners globally.โ€ Cheung Wei, Chairman of STH commented. โ€œWe believe there is great opportunity in China and other emerging markets.โ€

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DCTโ€™s commitment to product innovation has resulted in demand-driven products at the forefront of the paper-to-digital revolution. The proliferation of paper-to-digital green initiatives, high security demands and accelerated financial transactions require innovative ways to digitally capture, authenticate, store, share, and manage information.

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APPY news - Update

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Update: AspenBio Pharma to Host Conference Call to Discuss Preliminary Results of the AppyScore FDA Clinical Study on Jan. 21 at 9:00 AM ET

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CASTLE ROCK, CO--(MARKET WIRE)--Jan 20, 2009 -- AspenBio Pharma, Inc. (NasdaqCM:APPY - News), an emerging bio-pharmaceutical company dedicated to the development of novel drugs and diagnostics for humans and animals, has changed the time for the conference call previously scheduled for Thursday, January 22, 2009 to now be held earlier, on Wednesday, January 21 at 9:00 a.m. Eastern time.

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The company management will discuss initial preliminary data from its Food and Drug Administration clinical trial of AppyScore, the world's first blood-based test as an aid in the diagnosis of human appendicitis. They will also discuss status of the FDA approval, product development and commercialization of AppyScore.

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AspenBio's Vice-Chairman Greg Pusey will host the call, with presentations by president and CEO, Richard G. Donnelly, the company's new executive chairman, Daryl J. Faulkner and Dr. John Bealer, the co-inventor of AppyScore. This will be followed by a question and answer period.

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Please call the conference telephone number 5-10 minutes prior to the start time:

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Date: Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Time: 9:00 a.m. Eastern time (6:00 a.m. Pacific time)

Dial in number, U.S./Canada Toll-free: 1-800-896-8445

International (Toll): 1-785-830-1916

Conference ID: 7ASPENBIO

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An operator will register your name and organization and ask you to wait until the call begins. If you have any difficulty connecting with the conference call, please contact the Liolios Group at (949) 574-3860.

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A simultaneous webcast and replay of the call will be accessible via this link: http://viavid.net/dce.aspx?sid=00005C74.

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