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SHARK HUNT: FL-BASED COMPANY SUES NORMAN FOR CONTRACT BREACH

          FL-based Visual Edge Systems, a marketer of
     "personalized golf lessons on videotape," has filed suit
     against Greg Norman for "allegedly failing to promote the
     company as his contract requires," according to James McNair
     of the MIAMI HERALD.  Visual Edge CEO Earl Takefman said
     that the contract "called for Norman to make two personal
     appearances per year" for the product, called "One on One
     with Greg Norman," but added, "He's never done a personal
     appearance for us.  He's worked 1 1/2 days for us in the
     last three years and received $1.3 million in cash, plus
     stock."  The suit also refers to the fact that Norman
     created a Web site, shark.com, which is "similar to Visual
     Edge's" theshark.com.  Norman, whose relationship with the
     company "goes back to" '95, said in a statement that the
     lawsuit has "no merit."  Norman: "It's too bad that it came
     to this, but since we renegotiated the contract with them in
     February, they haven't complied with the contract and we had
     to give them a notice of default."  Norman noted a lawsuit
     in DE in which Visual Edge's "majority investors are
     challenging the management team headed" by Takefman, and he 
     described the lawsuit "as a last-gasp annoyance by Takefman
     before he is ousted from office" (MIAMI HERALD, 8/12). 
     BLOOMBERG's Rick Westhead writes that Norman said that he
     "will continue to work" with Visual Edge "if the company
     overhauls its management structure."  But Visual Edge
     President Richard Parker said Norman is "misinformed" about
     impending management changes (BLOOMBERG NEWS, 8/12).  NASDAQ
     "delisted" Visual Edge last month.  The company had a net
     loss of $1M on sales of $320,000 for the first quarter of
     '99, compared to a $1.3M loss on sales of $234,000 for the
     same quarter in '98 (Paul Owers, PALM BEACH POST, 8/12). 

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