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BASEBALL STRIKE BLAMED FOR FOTOBALL USA'S 3RD QUARTER LOSSES

     Fotoball USA yesterday reported a third quarter net loss of
$441,180.  Fotoball USA President/CEO Michael Favish: "The strike
and subsequent loss of the baseball season resulted in the loss
of between $1 million and $1.25 million in third quarter revenues
and will probably result in an additional revenue loss of
$250,000 in the fourth quarter."  Favish added that Fotoball USA
will continue to expand its focus away from the MLB and onto
areas unaffected by the strike: "We anticipate in 1995 a
continuing emphasis on football and the exploration and
development of other sports ball products" (Fotoball USA).

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