Rx Processing Corp. Cancels July Stock Dividend 2007


WILMINGTON, Del., July 6, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Rx Processing Corporation (Pink Sheets:RXPC), a source of low-cost prescription medications and diagnostic laboratory tests for millions of Americans, announces the board of directors cancels the July stock dividend announced June 19th 2007.

Rx Processing Corp., with the board of directors, today moved to cancel the July stock dividend as to continue the evaluation on the severity of our operational issues in furtherance of the overall mission.

Chairman Peter Fiorillo stated, "I have been left with no choice but to cancel this stock dividend to further my (our) mission to service the under and uninsured due to financial and technology issues along with the complete erosion of our share price."

Rx Processing Corp., an innovator in the distribution of pharmaceutical medications and laboratory diagnostics managed through storefront locations, is deploying a direct to consumer delivery business model that fulfills the needs of under and uninsured clients' health care needs. The company provides access to FDA approved brand-name and generic medications, thousands of laboratory diagnostics with access to 4,000+ CLIA-certified patient service centers for specimen collection. Rx Processing Corp. estimates that more than 48 million United States citizens would benefit from these company programs.

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