| Business Summary | | PowerBrief,
Inc.,
formerly
Integrated
Orthopaedics,
Inc.
(IOI),
conducts
its
business
as
a
software
development
company.
The
Company
plans
to
deliver
its
products
and
services
as
an
application
service
provider.
PowerBrief
is
focused
on
merging
the
powers
of
e-business
with
the
practice
of
law.
As
an
Internet-based
application,
the
PowerBrief
system,
which
is
the
Company's
legal
application,
is
designed
to
provide
attorneys
with
enhanced
mobility,
information
and
technology
resources.
The
Company
intends
to
design,
build
and
market
an
Internet-based
service
for
legal
professionals,
their
clients
and
courts
with
two
primary
features,
a
business-to-business
Internet-based
application,
and
a
seamless,
Internet-based
application,
where
the
entire
legal
enterprise
could
interact
and
do
business
on
a
single
platform.
On
September
15,
2000,
IOI
signed
a
merger
agreement
with
PowerBrief,
Inc.
The
merger
was
effective
February
27,
2001,
at
which
point
IOI
changed
its
name
to
PowerBrief,
Inc. | More
from
Market Guide: Expanded
Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | PowerBrief,
Inc.
provices
Internet-based
platform
for
tightly-integrated
matter
management,
document
management
and
discovery
management.
PWRB
is
focused
on
merging
the
powers
of
eBusiness
with
the
practice
of
law.
For
the
three
months
ended
3/31/01,
the
Company
reported
$4
thousand
in
revenues
vs.
no
revenues.
Net
loss
applicable
to
Common
totalled
$4.9
million
up
from
$685
thousand.
Results
reflect
the
Company
releasing
its
first
product,
offset
by
increased
expenses. | More
from
Market Guide: Significant
Developments |
| | | K. Wade
Bennett,
Chmn. Robb
Ohnesorge,
Pres./
Counsel Ernie
Rapp,
CEO Laurie
H. Gutierrez,
Interim
CFO Mark
Foster,
CTO. | More
from
Market Guide on Officers & Directors: Expanded
List, Bios,
Compensation,
Options
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