BOONTON ELECTRONICS CORP
8-K, 1999-09-10
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                       SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                             WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549

                                    FORM 8-K

                                 CURRENT REPORT

     Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934


                        Date of Report (Date of earliest
                                event reported):
                                September 7, 1999

                         Boonton Electronics Corporation
             (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

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     New Jersey                        0-2364          22-1543137
(State or other jurisdiction      (Commission File    (IRS Employer
  of incorporation)                   Number)          Identification No.)
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          25 Eastmans Road, P.O. Box 465, Parsippany, New Jersey 07054
                    (Address of principal executive offices)
                                 (973) 386-9696
              (Registrant's telephone number, including area code)




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Item 1.  Changes in Control of Registrant
         Boonton Electronics Corporation, a New Jersey corporation (the
"Registrant") entered into an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization (the
"Agreement") dated September 7, 1999 with Wireless Telecom Group, Inc., a New
Jersey corporation ("WTT") and WTT Acquisition Corp., a New Jersey corporation
and wholly-owned subsidiary of WTT ("Sub"). Under the terms of the Agreement,
Sub will be merged with and into the Registrant with Registrant thereby becoming
a wholly-owned subsidiary of WTT (the "Merger").

         Upon consummation of the Merger, each share of the Registrant's common
stock outstanding immediately prior to the effective time of the Merger,
excluding treasury shares, if any, will be converted into the right to receive
1.40 shares of the common stock of WTT, plus cash in an amount equal to the
product determined by multiplying (i) .175 by (ii) the closing price of a share
of common stock of WTT as reported on the American Stock Exchange on the closing
date of the Merger.

         Each stock option to acquire common stock of the Registrant outstanding
at the time of closing of the Merger shall be automatically converted into an
option to purchase that number of shares of WTT equal to the product determined
by multiplying (i) the number of shares of common stock of the Registrant
covered by such option by (ii) 1.575. Each converted stock option shall have an
exercise price per share of common stock of WTT equal to the exercise price in
effect under such Registrant options divided by 1.575. The converted options
shall be exercisable on the same terms and conditions as the existing Registrant
options.

         Consummation of the Merger is subject to the satisfaction of customary
closing conditions by each of the parties, including, but not limited to, the
approval by the stockholders of the Registrant.

         The common stock of the Registrant is traded on the OTC Bulletin Board
under the symbol "BOON". The common stock of WTT is traded on the American Stock
Exchange under the symbol "WTT".

         On September 7, 1997, the Registrant issued a press release announcing
the execution of the Agreement.

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Item 7.  Financial Statements and Exhibits
<S>      <C>
(a)      Financial Statements of Business Acquired
         Not applicable
(b)      Pro forma financial information
         Not applicable
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(c)      Exhibits
2.1      Agreement and Plan of Reorganization dated as of September 7, 1999
         among Wireless Telecom Group, Inc., WTT Acquisition Corp., Boonton
         Electronics Corporation and the shareholders of Boonton Electronics
         Corporation named therein. (Schedules and exhibits thereto are omitted
         but will be furnished supplementally to the Commission upon request.)

99.1     Press release of the Registrant dated September 7, 1999
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                                   SIGNATURES

         Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934,
the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the
undersigned hereunto duly authorized.


                         BOONTON ELECTRONICS CORPORATION



                          By:/s/ Yves Guyomar
                             --------------------------------
                             Yves Guyomar, President

Date:  September 7, 1999

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                                INDEX TO EXHIBITS

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Exhibit No.                            Description


<S>            <C>
2.1              Agreement and Plan of Reorganization dated as of
                 September 7, 1999 among Wireless Telecom Group, Inc.,
                 WTT Acquisition Corp., Boonton Electronics
                 Corporation and the shareholders of Boonton
                 Electronics Corporation named therein. (Schedules and
                 exhibits thereto are omitted but will be furnished
                 supplementally to the Commission upon request.)

99.1             Press release of the Registrant dated September 7, 1999.
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                      AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF REORGANIZATION

                                   DATED AS OF

                               SEPTEMBER 7, 1999,

                                      AMONG

                          WIRELESS TELECOM GROUP, INC.


                              WTT ACQUISITION CORP.


                                       AND


                            BOONTON ELECTRONICS CORP.







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                                TABLE OF CONTENTS


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<S>               <C>                                                                                             <C>
ARTICLE I         GENERAL.........................................................................................1
                           1.1      THE MERGER....................................................................1
                           1.2      THE EFFECTIVE TIME OF THE MERGER..............................................2
                           1.3      EFFECT OF MERGER..............................................................2
                           1.4      CERTIFICATE AND BY-LAWS OF SURVIVING CORPORATION..............................2
                           1.5      TAKING OF NECESSARY ACTION....................................................2
                           1.6      TAX-FREE REORGANIZATION.......................................................3
                           1.7      CLOSING.......................................................................3

ARTICLE II        EFFECT OF THE MERGER ON THE CAPITAL STOCK OF THE CONSTITUENT
                  CORPORATIONS; EXCHANGE OF CERTIFICATES..........................................................3
                           2.1      EFFECT ON CAPITAL STOCK.......................................................3
                           2.2      EXCHANGE OF CERTIFICATES......................................................5
                           2.3      [Omitted Intentionally].......................................................8
                           2.4      COMPANY WARRANTS AND OPTIONS..................................................8

ARTICLE III       REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE
                  PRINCIPAL SHAREHOLDERS..........................................................................8
                           3.1      CAPACITY; AUTHORITY; NO CONSENTS..............................................9
                           3.2      AGREEMENTS, ETC...............................................................9
                           3.3      CERTAIN AGREEMENTS............................................................9
                           3.4      BROKERS......................................................................10
                           3.5      RELATED TRANSACTIONS.........................................................10
                           3.6      AMOUNTS OWED.................................................................10

ARTICLE IV        REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE COMPANY..................................................11
                           4.1      ORGANIZATION; GOOD STANDING; QUALIFICATION
                                    AND POWER....................................................................11
                           4.2      EQUITY INVESTMENTS...........................................................11
                           4.3      MARGIN STOCK.................................................................12
                           4.4      CAPITAL STOCK; SECURITIES....................................................12
                           4.5      AUTHORITY; NO CONSENTS.......................................................12
                           4.6      SEC DOCUMENTS................................................................14
                           4.7      FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.........................................................14
                           4.8      COLLECTABILITY OF ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE........................................15
                           4.9      ABSENCE OF UNDISCLOSED LIABILITIES...........................................15
                           4.10     ABSENCE OF CHANGES; CONDUCT OF BUSINESS......................................16
                           4.11     TAX MATTERS..................................................................19
                           4.12     BOOKS AND RECORDS;  AUDITS AND INVESTIGATIONS................................20
                           4.13     TITLE TO ASSETS, PROPERTIES AND RIGHTS AND
                                    RELATED MATTERS..............................................................21
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                           4.14     ENVIRONMENTAL LIABILITY......................................................23
                           4.15     ASSESSMENTS..................................................................24
                           4.16     INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY........................................................24
                           4.17     AGREEMENTS, ETC..............................................................25
                           4.18     SUPPLIERS; RAW MATERIALS.....................................................26
                           4.19     CUSTOMERS; SALES REPRESENTATIVES.............................................27
                           4.20     NO DEFAULTS, ETC.............................................................27
                           4.21     LITIGATION, OBSERVANCE OF STATUES,
                                    REGULATIONS AND ORDERS.......................................................28
                           4.22     LICENSES, PERMITS, ETC.......................................................29
                           4.23     COMPLIANCE; GOVERNMENTAL AUTHORIZATIONS......................................29
                           4.24     LABOR RELATIONS; EMPLOYEES...................................................30
                           4.25     EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANS AND CONTRACTS.........................................31
                           4.26     CERTAIN AGREEMENTS...........................................................34
                           4.27     INSURANCE....................................................................35
                           4.28     BROKERS......................................................................35
                           4.29     RELATED TRANSACTIONS.........................................................35
                           4.30     BOARD APPROVAL...............................................................36
                           4.31     VOTE REQUIRED................................................................36
                           4.32     OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.......................................................37
                           4.33     INFORMATION SUPPLIED.........................................................37
                           4.34     BANK ACCOUNTS; CREDIT AND CHARGE CARDS.......................................37
                           4.35     COMPANY NOT AN INTERESTED SHAREHOLDER........................................37
                           4.36     INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT; PUBLIC
                                    UTILITY HOLDING COMPANY ACT..................................................38
                           4.37     NO RIGHT OF ACTION...........................................................38
                           4.38     KNOWLEDGE DEFINITION.........................................................38
                           4.39     YEAR 2000 COMPLIANCE.........................................................38
                           4.40     DIRECTORS LIABILITIES........................................................39
                           4.41     FULL DISCLOSURE..............................................................39

ARTICLE V         REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF PARENT AND ACQUISITION SUB...................................39
                           5.1      ORGANIZATION; GOOD STANDING; QUALIFICATION
                                    AND POWER....................................................................39
                           5.2      INFORMATION SUPPLIED.........................................................40
                           5.3      CONTINUITY OF BUSINESS ENTERPRISE............................................40
                           5.4      AUTHORITY; NO CONSENTS.......................................................40
                           5.5      SEC DOCUMENTS................................................................42
                           5.6      FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.........................................................42
                           5.7      ABSENCE OF UNDISCLOSED LIABILITIES...........................................43
                           5.8      ABSENCE OF CHANGES...........................................................43
                           5.9      TAX REPRESENTATION LETTER....................................................43
                           5.10     FULL DISCLOSURE..............................................................43
                           5.11     TAX MATTERS..................................................................43
                           5.12     NO DEFAULTS, ETC.............................................................44
                           5.13     BOARD APPROVAL...............................................................44
                           5.14     PARENT COMMON STOCK..........................................................44
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ARTICLE VI        VOTING AGREEMENT...............................................................................44
                           6.1      AGREEMENT TO VOTE............................................................44

ARTICLE VII       CONDUCT AND TRANSACTIONS PRIOR TO
                  EFFECTIVE TIME; ADDITIONAL AGREEMENTS..........................................................46
                           7.1      ACCESS TO RECORDS AND PROPERTIES OF
                                     EACH PARTY; CONFIDENTIALITY.................................................46
                           7.2      OPERATION OF BUSINESS OF THE COMPANY.........................................46
                           7.3      NEGOTIATION WITH OTHERS......................................................47
                           7.4      PREPARATION OF S-4; OTHER FILINGS............................................47
                           7.5      ADVICE OF CHANGES............................................................48
                           7.6      LETTER OF THE COMPANY'S ACCOUNTANTS..........................................49
                           7.7      LETTER OF PARENT'S ACCOUNTANTS...............................................49
                           7.8      SHAREHOLDERS' APPROVAL.......................................................49
                           7.9      LEGAL CONDITIONS TO MERGER...................................................50
                           7.10     CONSENTS.....................................................................51
                           7.11     EFFORTS TO CONSUMMATE........................................................51
                           7.12     NOTICE OF PROSPECTIVE BREACH.................................................51
                           7.13     PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS.........................................................51
                           7.14     NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENTS.......................................................52
                           7.15     AGREEMENT REGARDING PROCEEDINGS..............................................52
                           7.16     CERTAIN OBLIGATIONS..........................................................52
                           7.17     PRINCIPAL SHAREHOLDER AGREEMENTS.............................................52

ARTICLE VIII      CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO EACH PARTY'S OBLIGATIONS...............................................53
                           8.1      SHAREHOLDER APPROVAL; AGREEMENT OF MERGER....................................53
                           8.2      APPROVALS....................................................................53
                           8.3      LEGAL ACTION.................................................................53
                           8.4      S-4..........................................................................53
                           8.5      LEGISLATION..................................................................53
                           8.6      TAX-FREE REORGANIZATION......................................................54

ARTICLE IX        CONDITIONS TO OBLIGATIONS OF PARENT AND ACQUISITION SUB........................................54
                           9.1      REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES...............................................54
                           9.2      PERFORMANCE OF OBLIGATIONS OF THE COMPANY....................................54
                           9.3      AUTHORIZATION OF MERGER......................................................54
                           9.4      MERGER FILING................................................................55
                           9.5      CERTIFICATE..................................................................55
                           9.6      GOOD STANDING CERTIFICATES...................................................55
                           9.7      OPINION OF THE COMPANY'S COUNSEL.............................................55
                           9.8      ACCEPTANCE BY COUNSEL TO PARENT AND
                                     ACQUISITION  SUB............................................................55
                           9.9      CONSENTS AND APPROVALS.......................................................56
                           9.10     GOVERNMENT CONSENTS, AUTHORIZATIONS, ETC.....................................56
                           9.11     TRANSACTION DOCUMENTS........................................................56
                           9.12     REPAYMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS....................................................56
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<S>               <C>                                                                                            <C>
                           9.13     CONFIDENTIALITY, NON-COMPETITION AND NO SOLICITATION
                                     AGREEMENTS..................................................................56
                           9.14     SCHEDULES....................................................................57
                           9.15     SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT.........................................................57

ARTICLE X         CONDITIONS TO OBLIGATIONS OF THE COMPANY
                  AND THE PRINCIPAL SHAREHOLDERS.................................................................57
                           10.1     REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES...............................................58
                           10.2     PERFORMANCE OF OBLIGATIONS OF PARENT
                                     AND ACQUISITION SUB.........................................................58
                           10.3     AUTHORIZATION OF MERGER......................................................58
                           10.4     CERTIFICATE..................................................................58
                           10.5     GOOD STANDING CERTIFICATES...................................................58
                           10.6     OPINION OF PARENT'S COUNSEL..................................................58
                           10.7     ACCEPTANCE BY COUNSEL TO COMPANY.............................................59
                           10.8     CONSENTS AND APPROVALS.......................................................59
                           10.9     GOVERNMENT CONSENTS, AUTHORIZATIONS, ETC.....................................59
                           10.10    TRANSACTION DOCUMENTS........................................................59

ARTICLE XI        CONFIDENTIALITY, NON-COMPETE AND NO SOLICITATION...............................................59
                           11.1     CONFIDENTIALITY..............................................................59
                           11.2     NON-COMPETE..................................................................59
                           11.3     NO SOLICITATION..............................................................61

ARTICLE XII       INDEMNIFICATION................................................................................61
                           12.1     INDEMNIFICATION BY THE COMPANY...............................................61
                           12.2     IDEMNIFICATION BY PRINCIPAL SHAREHOLDER......................................62
                           12.3     INDEMNIFICATION BY PARENT AND ACQUISITION SUB................................62
                           12.4     LOSS INDEMNITY PROCEDURE.....................................................62
                           12.5     DURATION OF INDEMNIFICATION..................................................64
                           12.6     NO CLAIM AGAINST SURVIVING CORPORATION/COMPANY...............................64
                           12.7     LIMITATIONS ON INDEMNITY.....................................................64
                           12.8     OTHER INDEMNIFICATION PROVISIONS.............................................65

ARTICLE XIII      PAYMENT OF CERTAIN FEES AND EXPENSES...........................................................66
                           13.1     PAYMENT OF CERTAIN FEES AND EXPENSES.........................................66

ARTICLE XIV       TERMINATION; AMENDMENT, MODIFICATION AND WAIVER................................................67
                           14.1     TERMINATION..................................................................67
                           14.2     EFFECT OF TERMINATION........................................................68

ARTICLE XV        MISCELLANEOUS..................................................................................68
                           15.1     SURVIVAL; EFFECT OF DISCLOSURE...............................................68
                           15.2     ENTIRE AGREEMENT.............................................................69
                           15.3     DESCRIPTIVE HEADINGS.........................................................69
                           15.4     NOTICES......................................................................69
                           15.5     COUNTERPARTS.................................................................70
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                           15.6     GOVERNING LAW................................................................70
                           15.7     BENEFITS OF AGREEMENT........................................................71
                           15.8     PRONOUNS.....................................................................71
                           15.9     WAIVER, AMENDMENT AND MODIFICATION...........................................71
                           15.10    SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE.........................................................71
                           15.11    SEVERABILITY.................................................................72

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EXHIBITS
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<S>      <C>
1.2      Form Plan of Merger
1.4      Certificate of the Company
9.7      Opinion of Company's Counsel
10.6     Opinion of Parent's Counsel

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SCHEDULES
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<S>                        <C>
Schedule                   Section

Schedule 2.4               -  Company Warrants and Options
Schedule 3.2               -  Agreements
Schedule 3.3               -  Certain Agreement
Schedule 4.5               -  Environmental Consents
Schedule 4.6               -  10b-5
Schedule 4.10(d)           -  Liabilities Not in the Ordinary Course
Schedule 4.10(g)           -  Current Liabilities
Schedule 4.10(j)           -  Issuances
Schedule 4.10(k)           -  Termination of Material Contracts
Schedule 4.10(n)           -  Assets Disposition or Encumbrances
Schedule 4.10(p)           -  Transactions with Insiders
Schedule 4.10(s)           -  Employment Termination
Schedule 4.10(u)           -  Litigation
Schedule 4.11(c)           -  Tax
Schedule 4.12              -  Audits and Investigations
Schedule 4.13(a)           -  Encumbrances
Schedule 4.13(e)           -  Real Properties
Schedule 4.13(g)           -  Rights to Assets
Schedule 4.13(i)           -  Machinery and Equipment
Schedule 4.14              -  Environmental Liability
Schedule 4.16              -  Intellectual Property
Schedule 4.17              -  Agreements
Schedule 4.18              -  Suppliers
Schedule 4.19(a)           -  Customers
Schedule 4.19(b)           -  Sales Representatives
Schedule 4.20              -  No Defaults
Schedule 4.21              -  Litigation
Schedule 4.23              -  Compliance
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Schedule 4.24              -  Employees
Schedule 4.24(h)           -  Labor Relations
Schedule 4.25(a)           -  Employee Benefit Plans
Schedule 4.25(d)           -  Employee Benefit Plans
Schedule 4.25(i)           -  Employee Benefit Plans Government Approvals
Schedule 4.25(k)           -  Employee Benefit Plans to Former Employees
Schedule 4.27              -  Insurance
Schedule 4.32              -  Officers and Directors
Schedule 4.34              -  Bank Accounts; Credit and Charge Cards
Schedule 4.39              -  Year 2000 Compliance
Schedule 4.40              -  Directors Liabilities
Schedule 9.12              -  Company EDA Indebtedness
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                                              INDEX OF DEFINED TERMS
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Acquisition Sub...................................................................................................1
Acquisition Transaction..........................................................................................47
Actions..........................................................................................................28
affiliate........................................................................................................35
Agreement.........................................................................................................1
Assets...........................................................................................................21
associate........................................................................................................35
Assumption Notice ...............................................................................................63
Benefit Arrangements.............................................................................................32
Books and Records ...............................................................................................19
Break-Up Fee.....................................................................................................66
Business Day......................................................................................................3
Cash Consideration................................................................................................4
Certificate......................................................................................................11
Closing...........................................................................................................3
Closing Date......................................................................................................3
Code..............................................................................................................3
Collectible Accounts Receivable..................................................................................15
Company...........................................................................................................1
Company Common Stock..............................................................................................1
Company EDA Indebtedness.........................................................................................56
Company Financial Statements.....................................................................................14
Company Options...................................................................................................8
Company Returns..................................................................................................19
Company Sales Representatives....................................................................................27
Company SEC Documents............................................................................................14
Company Warrants  ................................................................................................8
Constituent Corporations..........................................................................................1
Covered Action...................................................................................................62
EDA Advance......................................................................................................56
Effective Time....................................................................................................2
Employee.........................................................................................................31
Employee Plans...................................................................................................31
Encumbrances.....................................................................................................21
Environmental Laws...............................................................................................23
ERISA............................................................................................................31
ERISA Affiliate..................................................................................................31
Exchange Act.....................................................................................................13
Exchange Agent....................................................................................................5
Exchange Fund.....................................................................................................5
Executory Period.................................................................................................46
FAS No. 5........................................................................................................15
GAAP.............................................................................................................14
Government Contracts.............................................................................................26
Governmental Authority...........................................................................................13
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Hazardous Substance..............................................................................................23
HSR Act..........................................................................................................50
Indemnification Notice...........................................................................................62
Indemnified Party ...............................................................................................62
Indemnifying Party...............................................................................................62
Intellectual Property Rights.....................................................................................24
Liability........................................................................................................15
Loan Agreement...................................................................................................56
Losses...........................................................................................................61
Mailing Date.....................................................................................................51
Material Adverse Effect..........................................................................................11
Merger............................................................................................................1
Merger Shares.....................................................................................................4
Modification.....................................................................................................71
Multiemployer Plan...............................................................................................32
New Jersey Statute................................................................................................1
NJEDA............................................................................................................56
Old Certificates..................................................................................................5
Order............................................................................................................23
Ordinary Course..................................................................................................16
Other Filings....................................................................................................48
Parent............................................................................................................1
Parent Common Stock...............................................................................................1
Parent Financial Statements......................................................................................42
Parent Returns...................................................................................................43
Parent SEC Documents.............................................................................................42
Pension Plans....................................................................................................31
Permitted Transaction Costs......................................................................................66
Permitted Write-Down.............................................................................................17
Person............................................................................................................7
Plan of Merger....................................................................................................1
Principal Shareholders............................................................................................1
Purchasing Companies.............................................................................................60
S-4..............................................................................................................13
S&F..............................................................................................................55
SEC..............................................................................................................13
Share Consideration...............................................................................................4
Shareholder Action...............................................................................................49
Shareholder Statement............................................................................................49
Shareholders......................................................................................................5
Shareholders' Materials..........................................................................................50
Shareholders' Meeting............................................................................................49
Subsidiary........................................................................................................4
Surviving Corporation.............................................................................................1
Tax..............................................................................................................20
Taxes............................................................................................................20
to the best knowledge of the Company.............................................................................38
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Total Consideration Per Share.....................................................................................4
Transaction Documents.............................................................................................1
Uncollectable Accounts Receivable................................................................................15
Year 2000 Compliant..............................................................................................38
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                  AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF REORGANIZATION dated as of September 7,
1999, among Wireless Telecom Group, Inc., a New Jersey corporation ("Parent"),
WTT Acquisition Corp., a New Jersey corporation and wholly-owned subsidiary of
Parent ("Acquisition Sub"), and Boonton Electronics Corp., a New Jersey
corporation (the "Company"), and the Company's shareholders listed on the
signature page to this Agreement (the "Principal Shareholders").

                  The Boards of Directors of Parent, Acquisition Sub and the
Company have each duly approved and adopted this Agreement and Plan of
Reorganization (this "Agreement"), the plan of merger (the "Plan of Merger") and
the proposed merger of Acquisition Sub with and into the Company in accordance
with this Agreement, the Plan of Merger and the New Jersey Business Corporation
Act (the "New Jersey Statute"), whereby, among other things, the issued and
outstanding shares of common stock, $.10 par value, of the Company (the "Company
Common Stock"), will be exchanged and converted into shares of common stock,
$.01 par value, of Parent (the "Parent Common Stock") in the manner set forth in
Article II hereof and in the Plan of Merger, upon the terms and subject to the
conditions set forth in this Agreement and the Plan of Merger. As used herein,
the term "Transaction Documents" shall mean collectively, this Agreement, the
Plan of Merger, the Confidentiality Agreement, Non-competition Agreement, and No
Solicitation Agreements, and the other documents, instruments and agreements
contemplated hereby and executed and delivered in connection herewith.

                  NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual benefits to be
derived from this Agreement and the Plan of Merger and the representations,
warranties, covenants, agreements, conditions and promises contained herein and
therein, the parties hereby agree as follows:


                                    ARTICLE I
                                     GENERAL

                  1.1 THE MERGER. In accordance with the provisions of this
Agreement, the Plan of Merger and the New Jersey Statute, Acquisition Sub shall
be merged with and into the Company (the "Merger"), which at and after the
Effective Time shall be, and is sometimes herein referred to as, the "Surviving
Corporation." Acquisition Sub and the Company are sometimes referred to as the
"Constituent Corporations."







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                  1.2 THE EFFECTIVE TIME OF THE MERGER. Subject to the
provisions of this Agreement, the Plan of Merger in substantially the form set
forth in EXHIBIT 1.2 shall be executed, delivered and filed with the Treasurer
of the State of New Jersey by each of the Constituent Corporations on the
Closing Date in the manner provided under Section 14A:10-4.1 of the New Jersey
Statute. The Merger shall become effective (the "Effective Time") upon the
filing of the Certificate of Merger (to which the Plan of Merger is an exhibit)
with the Treasurer of the State of New Jersey.

                  1.3 EFFECT OF MERGER. At the Effective Time, the separate
existence of Acquisition Sub shall cease and Acquisition Sub shall be merged
with and into the Company and the Company shall continue as the Surviving
Corporation. The Surviving Corporation shall possess all of the rights,
privileges, powers and franchises as well of a public as of a private nature,
and be subject to all the restrictions, disabilities and duties of each of the
Constituent Corporations and the Merger shall have such other effects as
provided by the New Jersey Statute.

                  1.4 CERTIFICATE AND BY-LAWS OF SURVIVING CORPORATION.
From and after the Effective Time: (a) the Certificate of the Company shall be
amended so that it shall read in its entirety as set forth in EXHIBIT 1.4
attached hereto, and the Certificate of the Company, as so amended, shall be the
Certificate of the Surviving Corporation, unless and until altered, amended or
repealed as provided in the New Jersey Statute; (b) the by-laws of the
Acquisition Sub shall be the by-laws of the Surviving Corporation; (c) the
directors of Acquisition Sub shall be the directors of the Surviving
Corporation, unless and until removed, or until their respective terms of office
shall have expired, in accordance with the New Jersey Statute, the Certificate
or the by-laws of the Surviving Corporation, as applicable; and (d) the officers
of the Acquisition Sub shall be the officers of the Surviving Corporation,
unless and until removed, or until their terms of office shall have expired, in
accordance with the New Jersey Statute, the Certificate or the by-laws of the
Surviving Corporation, as applicable.

                  1.5 TAKING OF NECESSARY ACTION. Prior to the Effective Time,
the parties hereto shall do or cause to be done all such acts and things as may
be necessary or appropriate in order to effectuate the Merger as expeditiously
as reasonably practicable, in accordance with this Agreement, the Plan of
Merger, and the New Jersey Statute. In case at any time after the Effective
Time, any further action is necessary or desirable to carry out the purpose of
this Agreement and to vest in the Surviving Corporation

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full title to all Assets, privileges, rights and entitlements (as well as the
obligations and duties) of either Constituent Corporations, the officers and
directors of such corporations shall take all such lawful and necessary action.

                  1.6 TAX-FREE REORGANIZATION. For Federal income tax purposes,
the parties intend that the Merger be treated as a tax-free reorganization
within the meaning of Section 368(a)(1)(A) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986,
as amended (the "Code"), by reason of Section 368(a)(2)(E) of the Code.

                  1.7 CLOSING. Unless this Agreement shall have been terminated
and the transactions contemplated by this Agreement abandoned pursuant to the
provisions of Article XIII, and subject to this Agreement, the closing of the
Merger (the "Closing") will take place at 10:00 a.m. (New York City time) on a
date (the "Closing Date") to be mutually agreed upon by the parties, which date
shall be not later than the third (3rd) Business Day after all the conditions
set forth in Articles VIII, IX and X shall have been satisfied (or waived to the
extent the same may be waived), unless another date is agreed to in writing by
the Parent and the Company. The Closing shall take place at the offices of
Morrison Cohen Singer & Weinstein, LLP 750 Lexington Avenue, New York, New York
10022, unless another place is agreed to in writing by the parties. As used
herein, the term "Business Day" shall mean any day other than a Saturday, Sunday
or day on which banks are permitted to close in New Jersey or New York.


                                   ARTICLE II
                EFFECT OF THE MERGER ON THE CAPITAL STOCK OF THE
               CONSTITUENT CORPORATIONS; EXCHANGE OF CERTIFICATES

                  2.1 EFFECT ON CAPITAL STOCK. At the Effective Time, subject
and pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and the Plan of
Merger, by virtue of the Merger and without any action on the part of the
Constituent Corporations or the holders of the capital stock of the Constituent
Corporations:

                      (a) CAPITAL STOCK OF ACQUISITION SUB. Each issued and
outstanding share of common stock, par value $.01 per share, of Acquisition Sub
shall immediately prior to the Effective

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Time be deemed cancelled and converted into and shall represent the right to
receive one share of common stock, par value $.10 per share, of the Surviving
Corporation.

                      (b) CANCELLATION OF CERTAIN SHARES OF COMPANY COMMON
STOCK. Each share of Company Common Stock that is immediately prior to the
Effective Time: (i) owned by the Company as treasury stock; (ii) owned by any
Subsidiary of the Company; or (iii) owned by Parent or any subsidiary of Parent,
shall be cancelled and no Parent Common Stock or other consideration shall be
delivered in exchange therefor. As used in this Agreement, a "Subsidiary" means
with respect to any Person (a) any corporation or other entity with respect to
which such Person, directly or indirectly, has the power to vote or direct the
voting of securities sufficient to elect a majority of the directors or other
managers thereof or (b) any corporation or other entity with respect to which
another Person, directly or indirectly, owns fifty percent (50%) or more of the
aggregate equity interests therein.

                      (c) EXCHANGE RATIO FOR COMPANY COMMON STOCK. Subject to
Section 2.2, each share of Company Common Stock issued and outstanding
immediately prior to the Effective Time (other than shares cancelled pursuant to
Section 2.1(b)) shall be deemed cancelled and converted into and shall represent
the right to receive (i) 1.40 shares of Parent Common Stock in accordance with
Section 2.2 (the "Share Consideration") and (ii) cash, subject to applicable
withholding taxes, equal to the product determined by multiplying (A) .175 by
(B) the closing price of a share of Parent Common Stock as reported by the
American Stock Exchange on the Closing Date or, if the Closing Date is not a
trading day, the first date prior to the Closing Date on which there is a
closing price of Parent Common Stock reported on the American Stock Exchange
(the "Cash Consideration", together with the Share Consideration, the "Total
Consideration Per Share"). For convenience of reference, the shares of Parent
Common Stock to be issued upon the exchange and conversion of Company Common
Stock in accordance with this Section 2.1(c) are sometimes hereinafter
collectively referred to as the "Merger Shares."

                      (d) ADJUSTMENTS FOR CAPITAL CHANGES. If, prior to the
Effective Time, Parent or the Company recapitalizes through a subdivision of its
outstanding shares into a greater number of shares, or a combination of its
outstanding shares into a lesser number of shares, or reorganizes, reclassifies
or otherwise changes its outstanding shares into the same or a different number
of shares or other classes, or declares a dividend on its outstanding shares
payable in shares of its capital stock or securities convertible into shares of
its capital stock, then the Total Consideration Per Share shall be adjusted

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appropriately so as to maintain the relative proportionate interests of the
holders of shares of Company Common Stock and the holders of shares of Parent
Common Stock.

                  2.2      EXCHANGE OF CERTIFICATES.

                      (a) PROCEDURE FOR EXCHANGE. Prior to the Closing Date,
Parent shall select American Stock Transfer & Trust Company as exchange agent
(the "Exchange Agent") to act in such capacity in connection with the Merger. As
of the Effective Time, Parent shall deposit with the Exchange Agent, for the
benefit of the holders (the "Shareholders") of shares of Company Common Stock,
for exchange in accordance with this Article II and the Plan of Merger, (i) the
aggregate Cash Consideration and (ii) certificates representing the shares of
Parent Common Stock contemplated to be issued as Merger Shares (which shares of
Parent Common Stock, together with any dividends or distributions with respect
thereto, and the aggregate Cash Consideration being hereinafter collectively
referred to as the "Exchange Fund"). As soon as practicable after the Effective
Time, the Exchange Agent shall mail to each holder of record of a certificate or
certificates which immediately before the Effective Time represented issued and
outstanding shares of Company Common Stock (collectively, the "Old
Certificates"): (i) a letter of transmittal advising such holders of the terms
of the exchange effected by the Merger (and specifying how delivery shall be
effected, and risk of loss and title to the Old Certificates shall pass, only
upon delivery of the Old Certificates to the Exchange Agent and shall be in such
form and have such other provisions as Parent may reasonably specify); and (ii)
instructions for use in effecting the surrender of Old Certificates in exchange
for certificates representing Merger Shares and the applicable amount of Cash
Consideration. Upon surrender of an Old Certificate for cancellation to the
Exchange Agent, together with a duly executed letter of transmittal and such
other documents as may be reasonably required by the Exchange Agent, the holder
of such Old Certificate shall be entitled to receive in exchange therefor a (A)
certificate representing that number of whole shares of Parent Common Stock and
(B) Cash Consideration which such holder has the right to receive pursuant to
the provisions of this Article II and the Plan of Merger, and the Old
Certificate so surrendered shall forthwith be cancelled. In the event of a
transfer of ownership of shares of Company Common Stock which are not registered
on the transfer records of the Company, it shall be a condition of the exchange
thereof that the Old Certificate representing such Company Common Stock is
presented to the Exchange Agent properly endorsed and otherwise in proper form
for transfer and accompanied by all documents required to evidence and affect
such transfer and by evidence that any applicable stock transfer taxes have been
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the Plan of Merger, each Old Certificate shall be deemed, on and after the
Effective Time, to represent only the right to receive upon such surrender (x)
the certificate representing shares of Parent Common Stock, (y) and cash in lieu
of fractional shares (as hereinafter provided) of Parent Common Stock and (z)
the applicable amount of Cash Consideration as contemplated by this Article II
and the Plan of Merger.

                      (b)      DISTRIBUTIONS WITH RESPECT TO UNSURRENDERED
CERTIFICATES. No dividends or other distributions declared or made after the
Effective Time with respect to Parent Common Stock with a record date after the
Effective Time shall be paid to the holder of any unsurrendered Old Certificate
with respect to the shares of Parent Common Stock represented thereby and no
cash payment in lieu of fractional shares or Cash Consideration shall be paid to
any such holder pursuant to Section 2.2(d) or the Plan of Merger until the
holder of record of such Old Certificate shall surrender such Old Certificate.
Subject to the effect of applicable laws, following surrender of any such Old
Certificate, there shall be paid to the record holder of the certificates
representing whole shares of Parent Common Stock issued in exchange therefor,
without interest: (i) at the time of such surrender, the amount of any cash
payable in lieu of a fractional share of Parent Common Stock to which such
holder is entitled pursuant to Section 2.2(d) and the Plan of Merger and the
amount of dividends or other distributions with a record date after the
Effective Time theretofore paid with respect to such whole shares of Parent
Common Stock; and (ii) at the appropriate payment date, the amount of dividends
or other distributions with a record date after the Effective Time but prior to
surrender and a payment date subsequent to surrender payable with respect to
such whole shares of Parent Common Stock.

                      (c)      NO FURTHER OWNERSHIP RIGHTS IN COMPANY COMMON
STOCK. All shares of Parent Common Stock issued upon the surrender for exchange
of shares of Company Common Stock in accordance with the terms of this Article
II and the Plan of Merger (including any cash paid pursuant to Section 2.2(b) or
2.2(d)) shall be deemed to have been issued in full satisfaction of all rights
pertaining to such shares of Company Common Stock and there shall be no further
registration or transfers on the stock transfer books of the Surviving
Corporation of the shares of Company Common Stock which were outstanding
immediately prior to the Effective Time. If, after the Effective Time, any Old
Certificate is presented to the Surviving Corporation for any reason, such Old
Certificate shall be cancelled and exchanged as provided in this Article II and
the Plan of Merger.

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                      (d) NO ISSUANCE OF FRACTIONAL SHARES. No certificates or
scrip representing fractional shares of Parent Common Stock shall be issued upon
the surrender for exchange of Old Certificates, and such fractional share
interests shall not entitle the owner thereof to vote or to any rights of a
shareholder of Parent such as rights to dividends, stock splits or interest in
lieu of issuing certificates for fractional shares. In lieu of any such
fractional shares, each holder of Company Common Stock who would otherwise have
been entitled to receive a fraction of a share of Parent Common Stock upon
surrender of certificates evidencing Company Common Stock for exchange pursuant
to this Section 2.2(d) shall be entitled to receive from Parent a cash payment
equal to the product of such fraction and the closing price of a share of Parent
Common Stock on the Closing Date.

                      (e) LOST, STOLEN OR DESTROYED CERTIFICATES. In the event
any Old Certificates shall have been lost, stolen or destroyed, upon the making
of an affidavit of that fact by the Person claiming such Old Certificate to be
lost, stolen or destroyed, the Exchange Agent shall issue an exchange for such
loss, stolen or destroyed Old Certificate the consideration payable and exchange
therefor pursuant to this Article II. The Exchange Agent or the Surviving
Corporation may, in its discretion and as a condition precedent to the issuance
thereof, require the owner of such lost, stolen or destroyed Old Certificate to
give the Exchange Agent a bond in such reasonable sum as it may direct as
indemnity against any claim that may be made against the Surviving Corporation
with respect to the Old Certificate alleged to have been lost, stolen or
destroyed. As used in this Agreement, the term "Person" shall mean any
individual, firm, corporation, limited liability company, partnership, trust,
incorporated or unincorporated association, joint venture, joint stock company,
Governmental Authority or other entity of any kind, and shall include any
successor (by merger or otherwise) of such entity.

                      (f) TERMINATION OF EXCHANGE FUND. Any portion of the
Exchange Fund which remains undistributed to the shareholders of the Company for
eighteen (18) months after the Effective Time shall be delivered to Parent, and
upon demand from any former Shareholders of the Company who have not theretofore
complied with this Article II, any cash in lieu of fractional shares of Parent
Common Stock and any dividends or distributions with respect to Parent Common
Stock shall be distributed, to the former Shareholders of the Company upon the
receipt of proper Certificates and/or evidence reasonably satisfactory in form
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                      (g) NO LIABILITY. Neither the Exchange Agent, Parent,
Acquisition Sub nor the Company shall be liable to any holder of shares of
Company Common Stock or Parent Common Stock, as the case may be, for either
shares (or dividends or distributions with respect thereto) of Parent Common
Stock or Cash Consideration to be issued in exchange for Company Common Stock
pursuant to this Section 2.2, if, on or after the expiration of eighteen (18)
months following the Effective Date, such shares and cash are delivered to a
public official pursuant to any applicable abandoned property, escheat or
similar law.

                  2.3      [Omitted Intentionally].

                  2.4 COMPANY WARRANTS AND OPTIONS. At the Effective Time, each
of the Company's then outstanding Company warrants and Company options (as set
forth on Schedule 2.4 attached hereto, "Company Warrants" and "Company Options",
respectively) (whether or not exercisable at the Effective Time), by virtue of
the Merger and without any further action on the part of any holder thereof,
shall be assumed by Parent and automatically converted, on the same terms, into
a warrant or option to purchase a number of shares of Parent Common Stock (to be
registered shares to the extent the option or warrant holder is, by the terms of
the Company option plan or warrant in effect, entitled upon exercise of the
option or warrant, to receive registered stock) equal to the product determined
by multiplying the number of shares of Company Common Stock covered by such
Company Warrants and Company Options immediately prior to the Effective Time by
1.575 (which product shall be rounded up to the nearest whole number of shares),
at an exercise price per share of Parent Common Stock equal to the exercise
price in effect under such Company Warrants or Company Options immediately prior
to the Effective Time divided by 1.575 (which exercise price shall be rounded up
to the nearest cent). The converted warrants and options shall be exercisable on
the same terms and conditions as the existing Company Warrants and Company
Options.

                                   ARTICLE III
          REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE PRINCIPAL SHAREHOLDERS

                  Each Principal Shareholder represents and warrants to Parent
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                  3.1 CAPACITY; AUTHORITY; NO CONSENTS. Each such Principal
Shareholder who is a natural Principal Shareholders has the requisite capacity
and authority to execute, deliver and perform the Transaction Documents to which
he is a party and in the case of a non-natural Principal Shareholder, the
consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby have been duly
and validly authorized by all action, hereby necessary corporate action, on the
part of such Principal Shareholder; and this Agreement and the other Transaction
Documents to which he/it is a party have been, and will be, duly and validly
executed and delivered by him/it, and this Agreement and the other Transaction
Documents to which he/it is a party are, and will be, the valid and binding
obligations of such Principal Shareholder, enforceable against him/it in
accordance with their respective terms subject to bankruptcy, fraudulent
conveyance, insolvency, moratorium or similar laws affecting the rights of
creditors generally or general equitable principles.

                  3.2 AGREEMENTS, ETC. Schedule 3.2 sets forth opposite such
Principal Shareholder's name a true and complete list and accurate description
of the material terms of (i) all the employment and consultancy arrangements
between the Company and such Principal Shareholder and (ii) any other type of
contract, commitment or understanding between the Company and such Principal
Shareholder which (except as otherwise generally provided by applicable law) is
not immediately terminable without cost or other liability at or at any time
after the Effective Time, in each case to which such Principal Shareholder is a
party and not made in the Ordinary Course of business, or made in the Ordinary
Course of business which are currently in effect.

                  3.3 CERTAIN AGREEMENTS. Except as provided in this Agreement
or as otherwise set forth on Schedule 3.3 attached hereto, neither the execution
and delivery of this Agreement nor the consummation of the transactions
contemplated hereby will:

                      (a) result in any payment (including, without limitation,
severance, unemployment compensation, golden parachute, bonus or otherwise)
becoming due to such Principal Shareholder, under any Employee Plan, Benefit
Arrangement or otherwise;

                      (b) increase any benefits otherwise payable under any
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                      (c) result in the acceleration of the time of payment or
vesting of any such benefits to such Principal Shareholder.

                  3.4 BROKERS. Such Principal Shareholder has not employed any
broker or finder or incurred any liability for any brokerage fees, commissions
or finders' fees in connection with the transactions contemplated by the
Transaction Documents.

                  3.5 RELATED TRANSACTIONS. Such Principal Shareholder is not
now, and has not been during the last three (3) fiscal years:

                      (a) a party to any transaction with the Company which
requires filing of a 10K-SB or definitive proxy statement with the SEC
(including, but not limited to, any contract, agreement or other arrangement
providing for the furnishing of services by, or rental of real or personal
property from, or borrowing money from, or otherwise requiring payments to, such
Principal Shareholder or any of his/its associates or affiliates), other than
any transaction which has been disclosed in a definitive proxy statement or
report filed by the Company in a timely fashion with the SEC;

                      (b) the direct or indirect owner, including any ownership
by a family member, of a 10% or greater interest in any non-natural Person,
which is, or has been, a supplier, customer, or, within the last 12 months,
competitor, of the Company (other than non-affiliated holdings in publicly-held
companies); or

                      (c) a party to any transaction with the Company whereby
such Principal Shareholder received compensation (other than dividends paid by a
publicly held corporation) from any other Person, which is, or has been, a
supplier, customer, or, within the last 12 months, competitor of the Company.

                  3.6 AMOUNTS OWED. Other than the amount owed to each such
Principal Shareholder under the Director Liabilities, the Company owes no other
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                                   ARTICLE IV
                  REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE COMPANY

                  The Company hereby represents and warrants to Parent and
Acquisition Sub that:

                  4.1 ORGANIZATION; GOOD STANDING; QUALIFICATION AND POWER. The
Company:

                      (a) is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and
in good standing under the laws of the State of New Jersey; (b) has all
requisite corporate power and authority to own, lease and operate its properties
and Assets and to carry on its business in the Ordinary Course; and (c) is duly
qualified and in good standing to do business in all jurisdictions in which the
failure to be so qualified and in good standing could be reasonably expected to
have a material adverse effect on such Person's business, Assets, operations,
results of operations, liabilities, properties, condition (financial or
otherwise), affairs or an effect which could materially impair the ability of a
Person to perform any obligation under this Agreement or materially impair the
consummation of the transaction contemplated hereby ("Material Adverse Effect").
The Company has all requisite corporate power and authority to enter into this
Agreement and the Plan of Merger and each of the other Transaction Documents to
which it is a party, to perform its obligations hereunder and thereunder and to
consummate the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby. The Company has
delivered to Parent true and complete copies of the Charter and by-laws of the
Company as amended to the date hereof, and its minute books. As used in this
Agreement, "Certificate" shall mean, with respect to any corporation, those
instruments that at the time constitute its corporate charter as filed or
recorded under the general corporation law of the jurisdiction of its
incorporation, including the articles or certificate of incorporation or
organization, and any amendments thereto, as the same may have been restated,
and any amendments thereto (including any articles or certificates of merger or
consolidation or certificates of designation or similar instruments which effect
any such amendment) which became effective after the most recent such
restatement.

                  4.2 EQUITY INVESTMENTS. The Company does not own any capital
stock or other proprietary interest, directly or indirectly, in any corporation,
association, trust, partnership, limited liability company, joint venture or
other entity. The Company does not have any Subsidiaries. Except for the Company
Options and the Company Warrants set forth in Schedule 2.4., there are no
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rights, calls, commitments or agreements of any character to which the Company
is a party or by which the Company is bound calling for the issuance of shares
of capital stock of the Company or any securities convertible into or
exercisable or exchangeable for, or representing the right to purchase or
otherwise receive, any such capital stock, or other arrangement to acquire, at
any time or under any circumstance, capital stock of the Company or any such
other securities of the Company or the Company Sub.

                  4.3 MARGIN STOCK. The Company owns no "margin stock" as such
term is defined in Regulation U, as amended (12 C.F.R. Part 221) of the Federal
Reserve Board.

                  4.4 CAPITAL STOCK; SECURITIES. The authorized capital stock of
the Company consists of 5,000,000 shares of Company Common Stock, of which
2,387,332 shares are outstanding as of the Closing Date. As of the Closing Date,
the Company has no outstanding warrants for shares of Company Common Stock (with
no shares of Company Common Stock reserved for such purpose) (collectively, the
"Company Warrants") and (y) 12,500 shares of Company Common Stock reserved for
issuance upon the exercise of 12,500 outstanding Company Options all of which
are Vested Company Options. Other than the 12,500 outstanding Company Options,
the Company does not have outstanding any options to purchase, or any preemptive
rights or other rights to subscribe for or to purchase, any securities or
obligations convertible into, or any contracts or commitments to issue or sell,
share of its capital stock or any such options, rights, convertible securities
or obligations. All outstanding shares of Company Common Stock are validly
issued and outstanding, fully paid and non-assessable and not subject to
preemptive rights. There are no voting trusts, voting agreements (except
pursuant to Section 6.1 below), first offer rights, co-sale rights, transfer
restrictions (other than restrictions imposed by federal or state securities
laws) or other agreements, instruments or understandings (whether written or
oral, formal or informal) with respect to the voting, registration, transfer or
disposition of Company Securities to which the Company is a party or by which it
is bound, or to the knowledge of the Company, among or between any Persons other
than the Company.

                  4.5 AUTHORITY; NO CONSENTS. The execution, delivery and
performance by the Company of the Transaction Documents to which it is a party
and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby have
been duly and validly authorized by all necessary corporate action on the part
of the Company; and this Agreement and the other Transaction Documents to which
the Company is a party have been, and the Plan of Merger when executed and
delivered by the Company will be, duly and validly executed and delivered by the
Company, and this Agreement and the other Transaction Documents


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to which the Company is a party is, and the Plan of Merger when executed and
delivered by the parties thereto will be, the valid and binding obligations of
the Company, enforceable against the Company in accordance with their respective
terms subject to bankruptcy, fraudulent conveyance, insolvency, moratorium or
similar laws affecting the rights of creditors generally or general equitable
principles. Neither the execution, delivery and performance of the Transaction
Documents to which the Company is a party nor the consummation by the Company of
the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby nor compliance by the Company
with any provision hereof or thereof will: (a) conflict with; (b) result in any
violations of; (c) cause a default under (with or without due notice, lapse of
time or both); (d) give rise to any right of termination, amendment,
cancellation or acceleration of any obligation contained in or the loss of any
material benefit under; or (e) result in the creation of any Encumbrance on or
against any Assets, right or property of the Company under any term, condition
or provision of: (x) any instrument or agreement to which the Company is a
party, or, to the knowledge of the Company, by which the Company, its
properties, Assets or rights may be bound (except as shall have been waived or
with respect to which consent shall have been obtained prior to the Closing)
except where the foregoing would not result in a Material Adverse Effect on the
Company; (y) any law, statute, rule, regulation, order, writ, injunction,
decree, permit, concession, license or franchise of any Federal, state,
municipal, foreign or other governmental court, department, commission, board,
bureau, agency or instrumentality ("Governmental Authority") applicable to the
Company or any of its properties, Assets or rights except where the foregoing
would not result in a Material Adverse Effect on the Company; or (z) the
Company's Certificate or by-laws, as amended through the date hereof. Except as
contemplated by this Agreement or the Plan of Merger, no permit, authorization,
consent or approval of or by, or any notification of or filing with, any
Governmental Authority is required in connection with the execution, delivery
and performance by the Company and each Principal Shareholder of this Agreement,
the Plan of Merger or the Transaction Documents to which the Company is a party
or the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby, except
for: (i) the filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") of
(A) Form S-4 with respect to the Merger Shares, the shares of Parent Common
Stock to be issued in exchange for Vested Company Options and the shares of
Parent Common Stock reserved for issuance upon exercise of the assumed Unvested
Company Options and Company Warrants (as to which the option or warrant holder
is, by the terms of the Company option plan or warrant in effect, entitled upon
exercise of the option or warrant, to receive registered stock) (the "S-4") and
(B) such reports and information under the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934,
as amended (the "Exchange Act"), and the rules and regulations promulgated by
the SEC thereunder, as may be required in connection with this Agreement, the
Plan of Merger and the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby;


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(ii) such filings as may be required by the American Stock Exchange with respect
to Parent Common Stock to be issued in connection with the Merger and the
Company Warrants and Company Options to be assumed by Parent in the Merger;
(iii) the filing of such documents with, and the obtaining of such orders from,
various state securities and blue-sky authorities as are required in connection
with the transactions contemplated hereby; (iv) the distribution of the
Shareholders' Materials with respect to the adoption by the Shareholders of this
Agreement and the Plan of Merger; (v) the filing of the Plan of Merger with the
Treasurer of the State of New Jersey and appropriate documents with the relevant
authorities of other states in which the Company is qualified to do business;
(vi) the filings or notices that may be required under Environmental Laws as set
forth on Schedule 4.5; and (vii) such other consents, waivers, authorizations,
filings, approvals and registrations which if not obtained or made would not
have a Material Adverse Effect on the Company or materially impair the ability
of the Company and the Shareholders to consummate the transactions contemplated
by this Agreement or the Plan of Merger, including, without limitation, the
Merger.

                  4.6 SEC DOCUMENTS. The Company has furnished Parent with a
correct and complete copy of each report, schedule, registration statement and
definitive proxy statement filed by the Company with the SEC on or after
September 30, 1997 (the "Company SEC Documents"), which are all the documents
(other than preliminary material) that the Company was required to file (or
otherwise did file) with the SEC on or after September 30, 1997. As of their
respective dates, except as set forth on Schedule 4.6, none of the Company SEC
Documents (including all exhibits and schedules thereto and documents
incorporated by reference therein) contained any untrue statement of a material
fact or omitted to state a material fact required to be stated therein or
necessary in order to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances
under which they were made, not misleading, and the Company SEC Documents
complied when filed in all material respects with the then applicable
requirements of the Securities Act or the Exchange Act, as the case may be, and
the rules and regulations promulgated by the SEC thereunder.

                  4.7 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. The financial statements of the
Company included in the Company SEC Documents (the "Company Financial
Statements"):

                      (a) complied as to form in all material respects with the
then applicable accounting requirements and the published rules and regulations
of the SEC with respect thereto, were prepared in accordance with generally
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(except as may have been indicated in the notes thereto or, in the case of the
unaudited statements, as permitted by Form 10-Q promulgated by the SEC);

                      (b) were in accordance with the books and records of the
Company; and

                      (c) fairly present (subject, in the case of the unaudited
statements, to normal, nonrecurring audit adjustments) the financial position of
the Company as at the dates thereof and the consolidated results of their
operations and cash flows for the periods then ended.

                  4.8 COLLECTABILITY OF ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE. All accounts
receivable included in the Company Financial Statements, net of any reserves for
losses as reflected thereon, and net of costs, which costs shall not exceed
$15,000 in the aggregate, are fully collectible in cash within three (3) months
from the date hereof, with the exception of financed accounts receivable which
by their terms are not payable in full within such three-month period
("Collectible Accounts Receivable"). All accounts receivable which cannot be
fully collectable in cash within three (3) months from the date hereof with the
exception of accounts receivable which by their term are not payable in full
within such three month period are uncollectable accounts receivable
("Uncollectable Accounts Receivable"). Credits, returns and rebates shall not
constitute payment of accounts receivable. (In determining whether there has
been any nonpayment of any Account Receivable, all payments received from any
account debtor shall, unless otherwise specified by such account debtor, be
first applied to the oldest outstanding account Receivable of such account
debtor until all accounts receivable of such account debtor have been paid in
full.)

                  4.9 ABSENCE OF UNDISCLOSED LIABILITIES. At September 30, 1998:
(a) the Company had no material liability or obligation of any nature (whether
known or unknown, matured or unmatured, fixed or contingent ("Liability")),
which was not provided for or disclosed on the Company SEC Documents for the
fiscal year ended September 30, 1998; and (b) all liability reserves established
by the Company and set forth on the Company Financial Statements were adequate,
in the good faith judgment of the Company, for all such Liabilities at the date
thereof. There were no material loss contingencies (as such term is used in
Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 5 issued by the Financial
Accounting Standards Board in March 1975 ("FAS No. 5")) which were not
adequately provided for on the Company Financial Statements as required by FAS
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                  4.10 ABSENCE OF CHANGES; CONDUCT OF BUSINESS. Since September
30, 1998, the Company has been operated in the ordinary course, consistent with
the Company's past practice ("Ordinary Course") and:

                      (a) the Company has notified Parent in writing of any
Material Adverse Effect on the Company;

                      (b) there has not been any damage, destruction or loss,
whether or not covered by insurance, having or which could have a Material
Adverse Effect on the Company;

                      (c) the Company has kept in a normal state of repair and
operating efficiency all tangible personal property used in the operation of its
business;

                      (d) except as set forth on Schedule 4.10(d), there has not
been any Liability created, assumed, guaranteed or incurred, or any material
transaction, contract or commitment entered into, by the Company, other than the
license, sale or transfer of the Company's products to customers in the Ordinary
Course except for liabilities to Parent or incurred or to be incurred in
connection with negotiation and execution of this Agreement;

                      (e) there has not been any declaration, setting aside or
payment of any dividend or other distribution of any Assets of any kind
whatsoever with respect to any shares of the capital stock of the Company, or
any direct or indirect redemption, purchase or other acquisition of any such
shares of the capital stock of the Company;

                      (f) there has not been any payment, discharge or
satisfaction of any material Encumbrance or Liability or any cancellation by the
Company of any material debts or claims or any amendment, termination or waiver
of any right of material value to the Company;

                      (g) except as otherwise provided for in this Agreement the
Company has paid or incurred only those fees and expenses not in the Ordinary
Course of its business approved in writing or ratified in writing by Parent
(including, without limitation, statements of fees for legal and accounting
services, only on a time basis at regular hourly rates). No such fees have been
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services performed in connection with the negotiation, preparation or execution
of any documents, instruments, exhibits, schedules or any other matter relating
to the transactions contemplated hereby. Except as set forth on Schedule
4.10(g), the Company has paid all of its current liabilities as and when they
became due;

                      (h) there has not been any stock split, reverse stock
split, combination, reclassification or recapitalization of any Company Common
Stock, or any issuance of any other security in respect of or in exchange for,
any shares of Company Common Stock;

                      (i) the Company has not redeemed, repurchased, or
otherwise acquired any of its capital stock or securities convertible into or
exchangeable for its capital stock or entered into any agreement to do so;

                      (j) there has not been any issuance by the Company of any
shares of its capital stock or any debt security or securities, rights, options
or warrants convertible into or exercisable or exchangeable for any shares of
its capital stock or debt security except as set forth on Schedule 4.10(j);

                      (k) except as set forth on Schedule 4.10(k), there has not
been any termination of or indication of an intention to terminate or not renew,
any material contract, license, commitment or other agreement between the
Company and any other Person, or the assignment by the Company of any interest
in any contract to which the Company is a party;

                      (l) the Company has used commercially reasonable efforts
to maintain the good will associated with its business, and the existing
business relationships with its agents, customers, key employees and
consultants, suppliers and other Persons having relations with it;

                      (m) there has not been any material write-down or write-up
of the value of any Asset of the Company, or any material write-off of any
accounts receivable or notes receivable of the Company or any portion thereof;
provided that, with respect to inventory, there may be a permitted write-down of
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                      (n) except as set forth on Schedule 4.10(n), the Company
has not sold, leased, licensed or otherwise disposed of any Assets or created or
permitted to exist any Encumbrance on its Assets except in the Ordinary Course
and which would not have a Material Adverse Effect on the Company;

                      (o) there has not been any increase in or modification or
acceleration of compensation or benefits payable or to become payable to any
officer, employee, consultant or agent of the Company, or the entering into of
any employment contract or consulting contract with any such Person;

                      (p) except as set forth on Schedule 4.10(p), there has not
been any making of any loan, advance or capital contribution to or investment in
any Person or the engagement in any transaction with any employee, officer,
director, consultant or shareholder of the Company;

                      (q) there has not been any Encumbrance created, or
agreement to do so, with respect to any Company Assets, tangible, or intangible;

                      (r) there has not been any change in the accounting
methods or practices followed by the Company, or any change in depreciation or
amortization policies or rates theretofore adopted by the Company;

                      (s) except as set forth on Schedule 4.10(s) there has not
been any termination of employment or consultancy of any officer or key employee
or key consultant of the Company or, any expression of intention by any officer,
key consultant or key employee of the Company to terminate such office,
employment or consultancy with the Company;

                      (t) there has not been any amendments or changes in the
Company's Certificate or by-laws;

                      (u) except as set forth on Schedule 4.10(u), there has not
been any commencement of any litigation or other action by or against the
Company and, to the Company's knowledge, there has been no occurrence which
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                      (v) the Company has kept in all material respects true,
complete and correct books and records of account ("Books and Records") with
respect to its business, in which entries have made of all transactions up to
the Effective Time in the Company's Ordinary Course; and

                      (w) there has not been any agreement, understanding,
authorization or proposal, whether in writing or otherwise, for the Company to
take any of the actions specified in items (a) through (v) above.

                  4.11 TAX MATTERS. The Company and each other corporation
included in any consolidated or combined tax return in which the Company has
been included:

                      (a) have filed and will file, in a timely and proper
manner, consistent with applicable laws, all Federal, state and local Tax
returns and Tax reports required to be filed by them through the Closing Date
(the "Company Returns") with the appropriate governmental agencies in all
jurisdictions in which Company Returns are required to be filed and have paid or
will pay all amounts shown thereon to be due; and (b) have paid and shall timely
pay all Taxes required to have been paid on or before the Closing Date. All
Taxes attributable to all taxable periods ending on or before the Closing Date,
to the extent not required to have been previously paid have been adequately
provided for on the Company Financial Statements and the Company will not incur
or accrue a Tax liability from the date of the Company Financial Statements up
to and including the Closing Date, other than a Tax liability incurred or
accrued in the Ordinary Course of business. The Company has not been notified by
the Internal Revenue Service or any state, local or foreign taxing authority
that any issues have been raised (and are currently pending) in connection with
any Company Return, and no waivers of statutes of limitations have been given or
requested with respect to the Company. Any deficiencies asserted or assessments
(including interest and penalties) made as a result of any examination by the
Internal Revenue Service or by any other taxing authorities of any Company
Return have been fully paid or are adequately provided for on the Company
Financial Statements and no proposed additional Taxes have been asserted. The
Company has not made an election to be treated as a "consenting corporation"
under Section 341(f) of the Code nor is it a "personal holding company" within
the meaning of Section 542 of the Code. The Company has not agreed to, nor is
required to make any adjustment under Section 481(a) of the Code by reason of a
change in accounting method or otherwise. The Company will not incur a Tax
liability resulting from the Company ceasing to be a member of a consolidated or
combined group that had previously filed consolidated, combined or unitary Tax
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As used in this Agreement, "Tax" means any of the Taxes and "Taxes" means, with
respect to any entity: (x) all income taxes (including any tax on or based upon
net income, gross income, income as specially defined, earnings, profits or
selected items of income, earnings or profits) and all gross receipts, sales,
use, ad valorem, transfer, franchise, license, withholding, payroll, employment,
excise, severance, stamp, occupation, premium, property or windfall profits
taxes, alternative or add-on minimum taxes, customs duties and other taxes,
fees, assessments or charges of any kind whatsoever, together with all interest
and penalties, additions to tax and other additional amounts imposed by any
taxing authority (domestic or foreign) on such entity; and (y) any liability for
the payment of any amount of the type described in the immediately preceding
clause (x) as a result of: (i) being a "transferee" (within the meaning of
Section 6901 of the Code or any other applicable law) of another entity; (ii)
being a member of an affiliated or combined group; or (iii) any contractual
obligations or otherwise.

                      (b) Prior to the Merger, the Company's shareholders did
not dispose of any Company Stock, or receive any distribution from the Company,
in a manner that would cause the Merger to violate the continuity of shareholder
interest requirement set forth in Treasury Regulation Section 1.368-1(e).

                      (c) Schedule 4.11(c) hereto sets forth the following
information with respect to the Company as of the most recent practicable date:
(A) the Tax basis of the Company in its Assets; (B) the amount of any net
operating loss, net capital loss, unused investment or other credit, unused
foreign Tax credit, research and development credit, excess charitable
contribution or other carryover allocable to the Company, the years in which
such Tax attributes arose and the years (if any) in which such Tax attributes
are scheduled to expire; and (C) a list of any Tax elections made by the Company
and affecting the Company. The Company has no net operating losses or other Tax
attributes subject to limitation under Code Section 382, 383 or 384, or the
federal consolidated return regulations, or under any similar provision of
state, local or foreign law. The amount of any net operating loss, net capital
loss, unused investment or other credit, unused foreign Tax credit, research and
development credit, excess charitable contribution or other carryover allocable
to the Company is fully utilizable by the Company.

                  4.12 BOOKS AND RECORDS; AUDITS AND INVESTIGATIONS. All the
books and records of the Company have been kept and were prepared in accordance
with GAAP. The Company has delivered to Parent all responses to auditors'
inquiry letters received in the past four years and all letters to the Company
from the auditors during such period. Schedule 4.12 hereto identifies all
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received from a Governmental Authority in the past four years relating to tax
and accounting, regulatory compliance reviews, audits or investigations.

                  4.13 TITLE TO ASSETS, PROPERTIES AND RIGHTS AND RELATED
MATTERS.

                      (a) The Company has good and marketable title to, or valid
leasehold interests in, all its Assets, subject to no security interests,
mortgages, liens, pledges, guarantees, charges, easements, reservations,
restrictions, clouds, equities, rights of way, options, rights of first refusal
and all other encumbrances, whether or not relating to the extension of credit
or the borrowing of money ("Encumbrances") except: (i) liens for current Taxes
not yet due and payable, (ii) mechanics' and materialmen's liens arising or
incurred in the Ordinary Course of its business, and (iii) as reflected on
Schedule 4.13(a).

                      (b) The properties, assets, rights, contracts, leases,
easements, permits, licenses and real and personal property (the "Assets")
evidenced on the Company Financial Statements are the sole items of tangible and
intangible personal property heretofore utilized by the Company in the (and
necessary for the Company to) conduct of its operations.

                      (c) The real and personal property owned or leased by the
Company, including, without limitation, all equipment and machinery of the
Company, are in reasonable working order and have been maintained in accordance
with standard maintenance procedures, and meet all material standards,
clearances and ratings in effect on the date hereof in respect of those rules
and regulations promulgated by any Governmental Authority applicable thereto
except where the failure to meet the above would not have a Material Adverse
Effect.

                      (d) Except as set forth elsewhere in this Section 4.13,
the Company makes no representations or warranties regarding the real or
personal property owned or leased by the Company, specifically excluding any
representations or warranties with respect to merchantibility or fitness for a
particular purpose of the Company's products or services.

                      (e) Schedule 4.13(e) hereto identifies all real property
owned by the Company and all improvements located thereon, all unexpired options
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on its part to purchase or sell any interest in real property, and all mortgages
held by the Company. There exists no event constituting a default under any such
mortgage and no notice of deficiency has been issued with respect thereto. The
real property identified on such Schedule 4.13(e) as owned by the Company is the
same as the real property owned by the Company on September 30, 1998, and the
condition thereof, including the improvements thereon, has not deteriorated
since such date, reasonable wear and tear excepted.

                      (f) Each lease or license of an Asset by the Company is a
valid and subsisting obligation enforceable against the lessor or licensor, as
the case may be, in accordance with its terms.

                      (g) Except as set forth on Schedule 4.13(g), to the
knowledge of the Company, none of the Shareholders nor any third party owns or
has any rights in any Assets or property used to carry on the business or
operations of the Company.

                      (h) Subject to the Permitted Write-Down referred to in
Section 4.10(m), such of the Assets as constitute inventory on the date hereof
is in good and merchantable condition and usable for its intended purpose, and,
as to finished goods inventory, saleable at its normal gross profit margins
experienced over the last twelve (12) months;

                      (i) Schedule 4.13(i) hereto is a true and correct list of
all of the machinery and equipment owned or leased by the Company as of the date
hereof having an initial cost exceeding $10,000 or requiring annual lease
payments exceeding $10,000, and, as to each item under lease or license, a brief
description of the material terms of such lease. The Company has good and
marketable title or, if reflected as a leasehold interest in the Company
Financial Statements, a valid and enforceable leasehold interest in and to the
machinery and equipment, merchandise, materials, supplies and other property of
every kind, tangible or intangible, which are shown as or reflected in the
Assets on the most recent Company Financial Statements, or which, whether or not
shown on the Company Financial Statements, were acquired directly or indirectly
by the Company through the purchase of Assets or stock from or through merger,
consolidation or other transaction with, another Person, except for machinery
and equipment and other Assets which have been consumed, sold or disposed of in
the Ordinary Course since the date of those Company Financial Statements or such
acquisition, free and clear of all Encumbrances.

                      (j) The Company has complied with all obligations under
all material leases and licenses to which it is a party or to which it has
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of any other Person and under which it is in occupancy or license, as the case
may be, and all such leases and licenses are in full force and effect. The
Company enjoys peaceful and undisturbed possession under all real property
leases.

                  4.14 ENVIRONMENTAL LIABILITY. The Company has obtained all
permits, licenses and other authorizations which are required with respect to
its operation under means, any federal, state, local or foreign laws, ordinance,
rule, regulation, order, writ, injunction, decree, judgment, award,
determination, direction, stipulation or demand of a Government Authority
("Order"), demand letter, request for information, or schedule or time table set
forth in any Federal, state, local or foreign law, ordinance, rule, regulation,
Order, demand letter or request for information issued, promulgated, approved or
entered thereunder relating to pollution or protection of the environment or to
occupational health or safety, including, without limitation, laws relating to
emissions, discharges, releases or threatened releases of pollutants,
contaminants, chemicals, or industrial, toxic or hazardous substances or wastes
into the environment (including, without limitation, ambient air, surface water,
ground water, land, surface or subsurface strata), or otherwise relating to the
manufacture, processing, distribution, use, treatment, storage, disposal,
transport, or handling of pollutants, contaminants, chemicals, or industrial,
toxic or hazardous substances or wastes ("Environmental Laws"); (b) the Company
is in compliance with the terms and conditions of the required permits, licenses
and authorizations required by the Environmental Laws; (c) except as set forth
on Schedule 4.14 there is no civil, criminal or administrative action, suit,
demand, claim, hearing, notice of violation, proceeding, notice or demand letter
pending relating to the Company or threatened against it relating in any way to
any Environmental Laws or any regulation, code, plan or Order issued, entered,
promulgated or approved thereunder; (d) except as set forth on Schedule 4.14
there are no investigations or internal or non-public agency proceedings pending
regarding the Company relating in any way to any Environmental Laws or any
regulation, code, plan or Order issued, entered, promulgated or approved
thereunder; and (e) except as set forth on Schedule 4.14 there has been no
generation, production, refining, processing, manufacturing, use, storage,
disposal, treatment, shipment, emission, receipt or release of a substance or
material regulated by any Environmental Law, and in the regulations adopted and
publications promulgated pursuant thereto and include, without limitation, any
flammable explosives, radioactive materials, hazardous materials, hazardous
wastes, toxic substances, asbestos or any material containing asbestos or
petroleum or petroleum by-product ("Hazardous Substance") on, in or under such
of the Assets of the Company constituting real property which would subject the
owner or operator of the real property or business, or any past or future owner
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removal, remediation or cleanup of the Hazardous Substance, petroleum or
petroleum by-product under the Environmental Laws or common law. The Company has
delivered to Parent true and complete copies of all environmental studies made
in the last ten years relating to the Company's real property or the business of
the Company. Except as set forth on Schedule 4.14 no Hazardous Substance has
ever been spilled, released, leaked, poured, leached, dumped, discharged, placed
or disposed of, or otherwise caused to be located at any property which has at
any time been owned, leased or used by the Company in violation of any
Environmental Law and all Hazardous Substances have been handled in compliance
with Environmental Laws.

                  4.15 ASSESSMENTS. The Company has not received notice of a
special assessment, or demand for payment of a special assessment or other
payment as contemplated by Section 5 a. of the Lease dated September 26, 1994
between Eastmans Road Association, Ltd. and the Company.

                  4.16 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. Schedule 4.16 sets forth a list of
all patents, copyrights, trademarks, tradenames and service marks and any
licensed intellectual property rights (other than commercial or "shrink-wrap"
licenses covering software generally available to the public on a retail basis)
(collectively, "Intellectual Property Rights") of the Company. The ownership or
use of such Intellectual Property Rights by the Company does not infringe on the
intellectual property rights of others and the Company has not received notice
alleging any such infringement, and, to the knowledge of the Company, no third
party is infringing on the Intellectual Property Rights of the Company. The
Company is not obligated to pay any third party any royalty or fee for the use
of the Intellectual Property Rights used in its business. The execution and
delivery of this Agreement by the Company and the consummation of the
transactions contemplated hereby, will neither cause the Company to be in
violation or default under any such license, sublicense or agreement, nor
entitle any other party to any such license, sublicense or agreement to
terminate or modify such license, sublicense or agreement. The Company is the
sole and exclusive owner or licensee of, with all right, title and interest in
and to (free and clear of any Encumbrances), the Company Intellectual Property
Rights, and, to the knowledge of the Company, has sole and exclusive rights to
the use thereof or the material covered thereby in connection with the services
or products in respect of which the Company Intellectual Property Rights are
being used. To the knowledge of the Company, there is no unauthorized use,
infringement or misappropriation of any of the Company Intellectual Property
Rights by any third party, including, without limitation, any employees, former
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                  4.17 AGREEMENTS, ETC. Schedule 4.17 sets forth a true and
complete list of all written or oral contracts, agreements and other instruments
to which the Company is a party and not made in the Ordinary Course of business,
or made in the Ordinary Course of business which are currently in effect, and
referred to in any of clauses (a) through (k) of this Section 4.17

                      (a) any joint venture, partnership or other agreement or
arrangement for the sharing of profits;

                      (b) any collective bargaining contract or other contract
with or commitment to any labor union;

                      (c) the future purchase, sale or license of products,
material, supplies, equipment or services requiring payments to or from the
Company in an amount in excess of $25,000 per annum, which agreement,
arrangement or understanding is not terminable on thirty (30) days' notice
without cost or other liability at or at any time after the Effective Time, or
in which the Company has granted or received manufacturing rights, most favored
nations pricing provisions or exclusive marketing or other rights relating to
any product, group of products, services, technology, Assets or territory;

                      (d) the employment or consultancy of any officer,
employee, consultant or agent or any other type of contract, commitment or
understanding with any officer, employee, consultant or agent which (except as
otherwise generally provided by applicable law) is not immediately terminable
without cost or other liability at or at any time after the Effective Time;

                      (e) an indenture, mortgage, promissory note, loan
agreement, guarantee or other agreement or commitment for the borrowing of
money, for a line of credit or, if involving payments in excess of $25,000 per
annum, for a leasing transaction of a type required to be capitalized in
accordance with Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 13 of the
Financial Accounting Standards Board;

                      (f) a contract or commitment for capital expenditures
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                      (g) any agreement or contract with a "disqualified
individual" (as defined in Section 280G(c) of the Code), which could result in a
disallowance of the deduction for any "excess parachute payment" (as defined in
Section 280G(b)(i) of the Code) under Section 280G of the Code;

                      (h) an agreement or arrangement for the sale of any
Assets, properties or rights having a value in excess of $25,000;

                      (i) an agreement which restricts the Company from engaging
in any aspect of its business or competing in any line of business in any
geographic area;

                      (j) the Company accounts for all of its software,
hardware, consulting, licensing, distribution and other similar agreements and
contracts under which the Company provides services or sells or distributes
goods or equipment in accordance with GAAP; and

                      (k) a list of all agreements ("Government Contracts") with
the Company's vendors where the Company is an approved vendor with the United
States Department of Defense or other applicable Governmental Authority.

                  The Company has furnished to Parent true and complete copies
of all such agreements listed in Schedule 4.17 and Schedule 3.2 and each such
agreement:

                      (i) is the legal, valid and binding obligation of the
Company and, to the best knowledge of the Company, the legal, valid and binding
obligation of each other party thereto, in each case enforceable in accordance
with its terms;

                      (ii) is in full force and effect; and

                      (iii) the other party or parties thereto is or are not, to
the knowledge of the Company, in material default thereunder.

                  4.18 SUPPLIERS; RAW MATERIALS. Schedule 4.18 sets forth as of
September 30, 1998 the names and addresses of the ten largest suppliers of the
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raw materials, supplies, merchandise and other goods and services ordered by the
Company from such suppliers during the nine month period ended June 30, 1999.

                  4.19     CUSTOMERS; SALES REPRESENTATIVES.

                      (a) Schedule 4.19(a) sets forth for the year ended
September 30, 1998 and for the nine month period ending June 30, 1999 (i) a list
of the top 10 customers (inclusive of distributors) of the Company based on the
aggregate value of goods and services ordered from the Company by such customers
during each such period and (ii) the products purchased by each such customer
and the amount for which each such customer was invoiced during each period. The
Company has not received any notice or has any reason to believe that any
material customer (i) has ceased, or will cease, to use the products, goods or
services, (ii) has materially reduced or will materially reduce, the use of
products, goods or services or (iii) has sought, or is seeking, to materially
reduce the price it will pay for products, goods or services, which cessations
and reductions, either individually or in the aggregate, are reasonably likely
to result in a Material Adverse Effect on the Company.

                      (b) Schedule 4.19(b) sets forth a complete and correct
list of (a) each sales representative who is individually responsible for the
account of any customer of the Company business that ordered goods and services
from the Company with an aggregate value of $100,000 or more during the year
ended September 30, 1998 and the nine month period ended June 30, 1999 and (b)
all sales representatives who collectively are responsible for the account of
any customer of the Company that ordered goods and services from the Company
with an aggregate value of $100,000 or more during the nine month period ended
June 30, 1999 (collectively, the "Company Sales Representatives"), indicating
with respect to each such Company Sales Representative the aggregate value of
goods and services ordered from the Company by customers for whose accounts such
Company Sales Representative was responsible.

                  4.20 NO DEFAULTS, ETC. Except as set forth on Schedule 4.20
the Company has in all respects performed all the material obligations required
to be performed by it to date and is not in material default or alleged to be in
material default under: (a) its Certificate or by-laws; or (b) any material
agreement, lease, mortgage, indenture, contract, commitment, instrument or
obligation to which the Company is a party or by which any of its Assets or
rights are or may be bound or affected, and there exists no event, condition or
occurrence which, with or without due notice or lapse of time, or both, would
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by it of any of the foregoing. No current customer has notified, or to the
knowledge of the Company expressed an intention to notify, the Company or its
employees, officers or agents, that such customer will materially reduce the
dollar amount of business it will do with the Company or cease doing business
with the Company. Provided that the Company obtain the consents which may be
required to consummate the transaction which are set forth on the Schedule 4.20,
no such mortgage, indenture, lease, contract, agreement, license, instrument or
order limits in any material way the freedom of any Person acquiring control of
the Company, whether directly or indirectly, or from performing this Agreement
in accordance with its terms. The Company has not received any notice from any
party to any such contract with respect to such party's unwillingness or
inability to perform thereunder.

                  4.21 LITIGATION, OBSERVANCE OF STATUES, REGULATIONS AND
ORDERS. Except as set forth on Schedule 4.21 there are no:

                      (a) actions, suits, claims, investigations or legal or
administrative or arbitration proceedings (collectively, "Actions") pending, or
to the knowledge of the Company, threatened against the Company, or to the
knowledge of the Company facts which could give rise to any of the foregoing,
whether at law or in equity, or before or by any Governmental Authority;

                      (b) outstanding judgments, decrees, injunctions or orders
of any Governmental Authority or arbitrator against the Company or disputes with
customers or vendors;

                      (c) violations of or defaults with respect to any Order of
any arbitrator or Governmental Authority and, there is no basis for there to be
declared any such violation or Default;

                      (d) to the knowledge of the Company, Company officers,
directors, employees, agents, shareholders or representatives who have made,
directly or indirectly, with respect to the business of the Company, any illegal
political contributions, payments from corporate funds not recorded in the Books
and Records of the Company, payments from corporate funds that were falsely
recorded on the Books and Records of the Company, payments from corporate funds
to governmental officials in their individual capacities for the purpose of
affecting their action or the action of the government they represent to obtain
special concessions or illegal payments from corporate funds to obtain or retain
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                      (e) no holder of capital stock of any Person which was, at
any time, directly or indirectly a subsidiary of the Company, or which merged
with or into the Company or any direct or indirect subsidiary of the Company, or
a Person from which the Company, directly or indirectly, acquired substantially
all of such Person's Assets or a shareholder of such Person, has asserted any
claim against the Company arising out of the acquisition of such Assets or of
such holder's capital stock and the Company knows of no basis for any such
claim.

                  4.22 LICENSES, PERMITS, ETC. The Company possesses adequate
licenses, clearances, ratings, permits and franchises, and all rights with
respect thereto, to conduct its business as now conducted, and without any
conflict with the rights of others in any such license, clearance, rating,
permit or franchise. The Company has no knowledge of, nor has received notice of
termination, revocation or limitation of, or of the pendency or threatened
commencement of any proceeding to terminate, revoke or limit any such licenses,
clearances, ratings, permits or other approvals by the Governmental Authority or
other Person issuing same.

                  4.23 COMPLIANCE; GOVERNMENTAL AUTHORIZATIONS. Except as set
forth on Schedule 4.23, the Company has complied within the last five (5) years
and is presently in compliance in all material respects with all material
Federal, state, local or foreign laws, ordinances, regulations and orders
applicable to it or its business, including, without limitation, the
Environmental Authorities, all Federal and state securities or "blue sky" laws,
and all laws and regulations relating to occupational safety and health and the
environment. Except as set forth on Schedule 4.23, the Company has all material
authorizations, security clearances, consents, approvals, licenses and permits
necessary to be obtained from Governmental Authorities in the conduct of its
business as presently conducted and as currently proposed by the Company to be
conducted, such authorizations, consents, approvals, licenses and permits are in
full force and effect, no violations are or have been recorded in respect of any
thereof and no proceeding is pending or, to the best knowledge of the Company,
or threatened to revoke or limit any thereof. All of the Company's full-time and
temporary personnel who provide services in a manner or of the type that require
specific certifications or clearances have provided such services at all times
while having such certifications or clearances in full force and effect. Neither
the Company has nor, to the knowledge of the Company, any of its full-time or
part-time personnel have, with respect to each of their activities, actions, or
services for or on behalf of the Company, has been cited or alleged by the
Environmental Authorities or other regulatory authority within the last five (5)
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                  4.24 LABOR RELATIONS; EMPLOYEES. Schedule 4.24 sets forth the
name of all full-time and part-time employees of the Company and the primary
locations at which such employees provide their services as of the Closing Date.
In addition, except as set forth on Schedule 4.24,

                      (a) the Company is not delinquent in payments to any of
its employees or consultants for any wages, salaries, commissions, bonuses or
other direct compensation for any services performed by them to date or amounts
required to be reimbursed to such Persons;

                      (b) neither Acquisition Sub nor the Surviving Corporation
will by reason of anything done prior to the Closing be liable to any of such
employees or consultants for severance pay or any other payments other than for
ordinary wages and salaries payable through Closing;

                      (c) the Company is in compliance in all material respects
with all material Federal, state, local and foreign laws and regulations
respecting labor, employment and employment practices, terms and conditions of
employment and wages and hours;

                      (d) there is neither pending nor, threatened labor
dispute, strike or work stoppage involving employees of the Company (or
otherwise) which affects or which may affect the Company's business or which may
interfere with its continued operations;

                      (e) to the knowledge of the Company, there are no union
organization efforts relating to employees of the Company or any representation
question involving recognition as a collective bargaining agent for any
employees of the Company;

                      (f) there is not pending or, to the knowledge of the
Company, threatened any charge or complaint against the Company by the National
Labor Relations Board or any representative thereof;

                      (g) there have been no strikes, walkouts or work stoppages
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                      (h) except as set forth on Schedule 4.24(h), there is no
unfair labor practice, sexual harassment or other employment-related complaint
pending or, to the knowledge of the Company, threatened against the Company or
any employee of the Company. Schedule 4.24(h) assesses managements current
belief in connection with the Company's liability with respect to any such
complaint or threat. No employee or consultant of the Company is, to the
knowledge of the Company, in material violation of any term of any employment
contract or consulting contract, confidentiality agreement or any other contract
or agreement relating to the relationship of such employee or consulting
contract with the Company or any other party because of the nature of the
business conducted or proposed to be conducted by the Company or the execution
and delivery of such agreement or contract by such employee or consultant.

                  4.25     EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANS AND CONTRACTS.

                      (a) Schedule 4.25(a) identifies each "employee benefit
plan," as defined in Section 3(2) of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act
of 1974, as amended ("ERISA"), and all other material written or formal plans or
agreements involving direct or indirect compensation (including any employment
agreements entered into between the Company and any Employee of the Company, but
excluding workers' compensation, unemployment compensation, other government-
mandated programs and the Company's salary and wage arrangements) currently or
previously maintained, contributed to or entered into by the Company or any
ERISA Affiliate thereof for the benefit of any Employee or former Employee under
which the Company or any ERISA Affiliate thereof has any present or future
obligation or liability (the "Employee Plans"). The Company has provided to
Parent true and complete copies of all Employee Plans (and, if applicable,
related trust agreements) and all amendments thereto and written interpretations
thereof. For purposes of the preceding sentence, "ERISA Affiliate" shall mean
any entity which is a member of (A) a "controlled group of corporations," as
defined in Section 414(b) of the Code, (B) a group of entities under "common
control," as defined in Section 414(c) of the Code or (C) an "affiliated service
group," as defined in Section 414(m) of the Code or treasury regulations
promulgated under Section 414(o) of the Code, any of which includes the Company.
Any Employee Plans which individually or collectively would constitute an
"employee pension benefit plan," as defined in Section 3(2) of ERISA, but which
are not Multiemployer Plans (collectively, the "Pension Plans"), are identified
as such in Schedule 4.25(a). For purposes of this Section 4.25, "Employee" means
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                      (b) Each Employee Plan that is intended to be qualified
under Section 401(a) of the Code is so qualified and has been so qualified
during the period from its adoption to the date hereof, and each trust forming a
part thereof is exempt from tax pursuant to Section 501(a) of the Code. The
Company does not know of any facts or circumstances that would materially
adversely affect such qualification prior to the Closing. The Company has
provided Parent with copies of the most recent Internal Revenue Service
determination letters with respect to any such Employee Plans. Each Employee
Plan has been maintained substantially in compliance with its terms and with the
requirements prescribed by any and all statutes, orders, rules and regulations,
including, without limitation, ERISA and the Code, which are applicable to such
Employee Plans.

                      (c) No Employee Plan constitutes or since the enactment of
ERISA has constituted a "multiemployer plan," as defined in Section 3(37) of
ERISA (a "Multiemployer Plan").

                      (d) Schedule 4.25(d) lists each employment, severance or
other similar contract, arrangement or policy and each plan or arrangement
(written or oral) providing for insurance coverage (including any self-insured
arrangements), workers' benefits, vacation benefits, retirement benefits,
deferred compensation, profit-sharing, bonuses, stock options, stock
appreciation or other forms of incentive compensation or post-retirement
insurance, compensation or benefits which:

                          (i) is not an Employee Plan;

                          (ii) is entered into, maintained or contributed to, as
the case may be, by the Company;

                          (iii) covers any Employee or former Employee; and

                          (iv) under which the Company has any present or future
obligation or liability (excluding workers' compensation, unemployment
compensation or other government-mandated programs and the Company's salary and
wage arrangements). Such contracts, plans and arrangements as are described
above are hereinafter referred to collectively as the "Benefit Arrangements."
Each Benefit Arrangement has been maintained in substantial compliance with its
terms and with the requirements prescribed by any and all material laws,
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applicable to such Benefit Arrangements. Except as indicated on Schedule
4.25(d), no Benefit Arrangement or Employee Plan provides benefits including,
without limitation, death or medical benefits (whether or not insured), with
respect to any employee or former employee of the Company beyond such employee's
retirement or other termination of service (other than (i) coverage mandated by
applicable law, (ii) death benefits or retirement benefits under any "employee
pension plan", as that term is defined in Section 3(2) of ERISA, or (iii)
benefits the full cost of which is borne by the current or former employee (or
his or her beneficiary)).

                      (e) The Company has provided, or will have provided, to
individuals entitled thereto who are current or former Employees of the Company
all required notices within the applicable time period and coverage pursuant to
Section 4980B of the Code with respect to any "qualifying event" (as defined in
Section 4980B(f)(3) of the Code) occurring prior to and including the Closing
Date, and no tax payable on account of Section 4980B of the Code has been
incurred with respect to any current or former Employees of the Company.

                      (f) None of the Employee Plans is subject to Title IV of
ERISA. There are no pending or, to the best knowledge of the Company, threatened
claims (other than routine claims for benefits), actions, suits or proceedings
by, or on behalf of or against any of the Employee Plans or any trusts related
thereto.

                      (g) With respect to each Employee Plan, neither the
Company nor any ERISA Affiliate has engaged in a "prohibited transaction" (as
such term is defined in Section 4975 of the Code or Section 406 of ERISA) that
would subject the Company or the Parent to any taxes, penalties or other
liabilities resulting from prohibited transactions under Section 4975 of the
Code or Section 409 or 502(i) of ERISA.

                      (h) Neither the Company nor any ERISA Affiliate is a party
to or obligated under any agreement, plan, contract or other arrangements that
will result, separately or in the aggregate, in the payment of any "excess
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                      (i) Except to the extent set forth on Schedule 4.25(i)
hereto, to the extent any Employee Plan is subject to approval by any
governmental agency (or such approval is available under applicable law), such
Employee Plan has received such approval and such approval is current.

                      (j) The Company is not subject to, and no facts exist
which could subject the Company to, any liability whatsoever which is directly
or indirectly related to any Employee Plan, including, but not limited to,
liability for benefits payments or related claims (other than the ordinary usual
claims by participants or beneficiaries which have been made for benefits called
for under the terms of such Employee Plans), any liability for any Tax or
related penalty under the Code, or liability for any damages or penalties
arising under Title I or Title IV of ERISA.

                      (k) Except as set forth on Schedule 4.25(k) hereto, no
ERISA Welfare Plan provides benefits to former employees of the Company other
than continuation coverage required by Section 4980B of the Code and Section 601
of ERISA.

                      (l) There are no pending or, to the knowledge of the
Company, threatened claims, suits or other proceedings with respect to any
Employee Plan other than the ordinary usual claims by participants or
beneficiaries which have been made for benefits called for under the terms of
such Employee Plans and which will be paid under such Employee Plans in the
Ordinary Course.

                      (m) There is no requirement that Parent, Surviving
Corporation or the Company make any further contributions to any Employee Plan
after the Closing Date, and each Employee Plan which provides benefits to or on
behalf of employees or former employees of the Company may be terminated by
Parent, Surviving Corporation or the Company in its sole discretion on or after
the Closing Date without liability of any kind or description whatsoever to
Parent, the Company, Surviving Corporation, any of Parent's ERISA Affiliates, or
any other person, entity or governmental agency; provided, however, that Plan
benefits upon such termination are distributed to Participants in accordance
with the Plan terms and consistent with the requirements of ERISA and the Code.

                  4.26 CERTAIN AGREEMENTS. Neither the execution and delivery of
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                      (a) result in any payment (including, without limitation,
severance, unemployment compensation, golden parachute, bonus or otherwise)
becoming due to any director, Shareholder, or employee of the Company from the
Company, under any Employee Plan, Benefit Arrangement or otherwise;

                      (b) increase any benefits otherwise payable under any
Employee Plan or the Benefit Arrangement; or

                      (c) result in the acceleration of the time of payment or
vesting of any such benefits.

                  4.27 INSURANCE. The Company maintains policies of liability,
theft, fidelity, fire, product liability, workmen's compensation,
indemnification of directors and officers and other similar forms of insurance.
Schedule 4.27 sets forth and accurately describes such policies, and a history
of all claims within the last three (3) years in excess of $50,000 made by the
Company thereunder and the status thereof. All such policies of insurance are in
full force and effect and all premiums with respect thereto are currently paid
and, to the knowledge of the Company, no basis exists for termination or
non-renewal of any thereof on the part of the insurer. The amounts of coverage
under such policies conform to the requirements set forth in the Company's
customer contracts. The Company has not, during the last three fiscal years,
been denied or had revoked or rescinded any policy of insurance.

                  4.28 BROKERS. The Company has not, nor have any of its
officers, directors, shareholders or employees, employed any broker or finder or
incurred any liability for any brokerage fees, commissions or finders' fees in
connection with the transactions contemplated by the Transaction Documents.

                  4.29 RELATED TRANSACTIONS. Except for compensation to regular
employees of the Company, no current or former director, officer or shareholder
that is an affiliate of the Company or any associate (as defined in the rules
promulgated under the Exchange Act) thereof, is now, or has been during the last
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                      (a) a party to any transaction with the Company which
requires filing of a 10K-SB or definitive proxy statement with the SEC
(including, but not limited to, any contract, agreement or other arrangement
providing for the furnishing of services by, or rental of real or personal
property from, or borrowing money from, or otherwise requiring payments to, any
such director, officer or affiliated shareholder of the Company or associate
thereof), other than any transaction which has been disclosed in a definitive
proxy statement or report filed by the Company in a timely fashion within the
SEC;

                      (b) the direct or indirect owner, including any ownership
by a family member, of a 10% or greater interest in any non-natural Person,
which is, or has been, a supplier, customer, or, within the last 12 months,
competitor, of the Company (other than non-affiliated holdings in a publicly
held companies); or

                      (c) a party to any transaction with the Company whereby
such Person received compensation (other than dividends paid by a publicly held
corporation) from any other Person, which is, or has been, a supplier, customer,
or, within the last 12 months, competitor of the Company.

                  4.30 BOARD APPROVAL. Each of the Board of Directors of the
Company has unanimously:

                      (a) approved the Transaction Documents to which the
Company is a party and the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby;

                      (b) determined that the Merger is in the best interests of
the Shareholders of the Company and is on terms that are fair to such
Shareholders; and

                      (c) recommended that the Shareholders of the Company
approve the Merger in accordance with the Plan of Merger and the New Jersey
Statute. No other Company approvals are required other than that of the Board of
Directors and Shareholders of the Company.

                  4.31 VOTE REQUIRED. The affirmative vote of at least a
majority of the outstanding shares voting of the Company Common Stock approving
the Merger, this Agreement, the Plan of Merger, and the transactions
contemplated hereby and thereby are the only votes of the holders of any class
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of the Company's capital stock necessary to approve the Transaction Documents to
which the Company is a party and the transactions contemplated hereby and
thereby.

                  4.32 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. The duly elected, qualified and
acting officers and directors of the Company are as set forth in Schedule 4.32.

                  4.33 INFORMATION SUPPLIED. None of the information supplied or
to be supplied by the Company for inclusion in:

                      (a) the S-4 will, at the time that the S-4 is filed with
the SEC and at the time that the S-4 becomes effective under the Securities Act,
contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omits to state any material
fact required to be stated therein or necessary in order to make the statements
therein not misleading; and

                      (b) the Shareholders' Materials will, at the dates mailed
to the Shareholders and at the effective date of the Shareholder Action, contain
any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state any material fact
required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein, in
light of the circumstances under which they are made, not misleading. The
Shareholders' Materials will comply as to form with the provisions of all
applicable laws, rules and regulations of all Governmental Authorities.

                  4.34 BANK ACCOUNTS; CREDIT AND CHARGE CARDS. Schedule 4.34
hereto contains a true and complete list as of the date hereof (i) of all banks,
trust companies and savings and loan associations in which the Company maintains
an account (and the account number thereof) or safe deposit vault and the names
of all Persons authorized to draw thereon and the balances on such accounts on
the date hereof; and (ii) of all credit and charge cards issued in the name of
the Company or any of its employees or officers and for which the Company has
any liability and the outstanding balances on each such card as of July 29,
1999.

                  4.35 COMPANY NOT AN INTERESTED SHAREHOLDER. As of the date of
this Agreement, neither the Company nor, to the best of the Company's knowledge,
any of its Affiliates is an "Interested Shareholder" of Parent as such term is
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                  4.36 INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT; PUBLIC UTILITY HOLDING COMPANY
ACT. The Company is not, and is not directly or indirectly controlled by, or
acting on behalf of, any Person which is an "investment company" within the
meaning of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. The Company is not a
"holding company" as that term is defined in or is otherwise subject to
regulation under, the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, as amended.

                  4.37 NO RIGHT OF ACTION. The execution and delivery of this
Agreement and the other agreements, documents and instruments contemplated
hereby and the completion of the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby,
shall not cause Parent, the Surviving Corporation, or any of their respective
affiliates to be liable for damages to any other Person or give such Person any
equitable right against any of them or the Company or any of their respective
Assets.

                  4.38 KNOWLEDGE DEFINITION. As used in this Agreement, "to the
knowledge of the Company" and like phrases shall mean and include:

                      (a) actual knowledge; and

                      (b) that knowledge which a prudent businessperson
(including the officers, directors and other key employees of the Company) would
have obtained in the management of his or her business affairs after reviewing
this Article IV in detail and making due inquiry and exercising reasonable
diligence with respect thereto. In connection therewith, the knowledge (both
actual and constructive) of Yves Guyomar, Dick Blackwell, and Bob Hannan shall
be imputed to be the knowledge of the Company.

                  4.39 YEAR 2000 COMPLIANCE. All computer software or hardware
owned or used by the Company or licensed by the Company, as licensor or as
licensee, other than any shrinkwrap software available to retail customers
generally, is "Year 2000 Compliant", except where failure to be so could not
have a Material Adverse Effect on the Company and except as disclosed on
Schedule 4.39 attached hereto. As used herein "Year 2000 Compliant" shall mean
(i) all such software or hardware shall operate in four-digit year format,
without errors in the recognition, calculation and processing of date data
relating to century recognition, leap years, single and multi-century formulae,
date values and interfaces of date-related functionalities; (ii) all date
processing shall be conducted in a four-digit year format and all date sorting
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includes a "year field" or "year category" shall be based upon a four-digit year
format; and (iii) any date arithmetic programs or calculators in the software or
hardware shall operate in accordance with the related user documentation in the
Year 2000, and the years following, without degrading functionality or
performance.

                  4.40 DIRECTORS LIABILITIES. The Company has furnished the
Parent Schedule 4.40 setting forth a true correct and complete list of (a) the
amount of accrued fees owed to members of the Company's board of directors (or
their affiliates) as at the date hereof and (b) the principal amount of the
loans to Company directors (or their affiliates) as at the date hereof plus
accrued and unpaid interest through July 31, 1999 (together 4.40(a) and 4.40(b),
the "Director Liabilities"). The Directors Liabilities are demand obligations,
and Schedule 4.40 has been initialed by each of the Principal Shareholders' to
whom any such fees or loans are owed directly (or indirectly to his/its
affiliates or associates).

                  4.41 FULL DISCLOSURE. No financial statement, Exhibit,
Schedule or document required by this Agreement to be prepared or furnished by
or on behalf of the Company or any Principal Shareholder to the Parent and/or
Acquisition Sub in connection with this Agreement or any other Transaction
Document hereby or delivered pursuant hereto, contained or contains any material
misstatement of fact or omits to state any material fact necessary to make the
statements therein, in the light of the circumstances under which they were
made, not misleading. The representations and warranties set forth in this
Article IV do not contain any material misstatement of fact or omit to state any
material fact necessary to make the statements therein, in light of the
circumstances under which they were made, not misleading.


                                    ARTICLE V
          REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF PARENT AND ACQUISITION SUB

                  Parent and Acquisition Sub, jointly and severally, represent
and warrant to the Company and each of the Principal Shareholders that:

                  5.1 ORGANIZATION; GOOD STANDING; QUALIFICATION AND POWER. Each
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                      (a) is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and
in good standing under the laws of the State of New Jersey;

                      (b) has all requisite corporate power and authority to
enter into the Transaction Documents to which either is a party, to perform its
obligations hereunder and thereunder and to consummate the transactions
contemplated hereby and thereby; and

                      (c) is duly qualified and in good standing in all
jurisdictions in which the failure to be so qualified and in good standing could
reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect on the Parent or
Acquisition Sub. Parent has delivered to the Company true and complete copies of
the Certificate and by-laws of each of Parent and Acquisition Sub.

                  5.2 INFORMATION SUPPLIED. None of the information supplied or
to be supplied by Parent or Acquisition Sub for inclusion or incorporation by
reference in the S-4 will, at the time the S-4 is filed with the SEC and at the
time the S-4 becomes effective under the Securities Act, contain any untrue
statement of a material fact or omit to state any material fact required to be
stated therein or necessary in order to make the statements therein not
misleading.

                  5.3 CONTINUITY OF BUSINESS ENTERPRISE. It is the present
intention of Parent to continue at least one significant historic business line
of the Company or to use at least a significant portion of the Company's
historic business Assets in a business, in each case within the meaning of
Treasury Regulation Section 1.368-1(d).

                  5.4 AUTHORITY; NO CONSENTS. The execution, delivery and
performance by Parent and Acquisition Sub of the Transaction Documents to which
each is a party and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby and
thereby have been duly and validly authorized by all necessary corporate action
on the part of Parent and Acquisition Sub, and this Agreement and the other
Transaction Documents to which each is a party have been, and the Plan of Merger
when executed and delivered by Parent and Acquisition Sub will be, duly and
validly executed and delivered by Parent and Acquisition Sub, and this Agreement
and the other Transaction Documents to which each is a party are, and the Plan
of Merger when executed and delivered by the parties thereto will be, the valid
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Parent and Acquisition Sub, enforceable against Parent and Acquisition Sub in
accordance with their respective terms subject to bankruptcy, fraudulent
conveyance, insolvency, moratorium or similar laws affecting the rights of
creditors generally or general equitable principles. Neither the execution,
delivery and performance of the other Transaction Documents to which each is a
party nor the consummation by Parent and Acquisition Sub of the transactions
contemplated hereby or thereby nor compliance by Parent and Acquisition Sub with
any provision hereof or thereof will: (a) conflict with; (b) result in any
violations of; (c) cause a default under (with or without due notice, lapse of
time or both); (d) give rise to any right of termination, amendment,
cancellation or acceleration of any obligation contained in or the loss of any
material benefit under; or (e) result in the creation of any Encumbrance on or
against any assets of Parent or Acquisition Sub, right or property of Parent or
Acquisition Sub under any term, condition or provision of: (x) any instrument or
agreement to which Parent or Acquisition Sub is a party, or, to the knowledge of
Parent and Acquisition Sub, by which Parent or Acquisition Sub, their respective
properties, assets or rights may be bound (except as shall have been waived or
with respect to which consent shall have been obtained prior to the Closing)
except where the foregoing would not result in a Material Adverse Effect on
Parent; (y) any law, statute, rule, regulation, order, writ, injunction, decree,
permit, concession, license or franchise of any Governmental Authority
applicable to Parent or Acquisition Sub or any of their respective properties,
assets or rights except where the foregoing would not result in a Material
Adverse Effect on Parent; or (z) the Certificate or by-laws of Parent or
Acquisition Sub, respectively, as amended through the date hereof. Except as
contemplated by this Agreement or the Plan of Merger, no permit, authorization,
consent or approval of or by, or any notification of or filing with, any
Governmental Authority is required in connection with the execution, delivery
and performance by Parent and Acquisition Sub of this Agreement, the Plan of
Merger or the Transaction Documents to which Parent and Acquisition Sub is a
party or the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby,
except for: (i) the filing with the SEC of (A) the S-4 with respect to the
Merger Shares, the shares of Parent Common Stock to be reserved for issuance
upon exercise of the assumed Company Options and Company Warrants and (B) such
reports and information under the Exchange Act, and the rules and regulations
promulgated by the SEC thereunder, as may be required in connection with this
Agreement, the Plan of Merger and the transactions contemplated hereby and
thereby; (ii) such filings as may be required by the American Stock Exchange
with respect to notification and listing of Parent Common Stock to be issued in
connection with the Merger and the Company Warrants and Company Options to be
assumed by Parent in the Merger; (iii) the filing of such documents with, and
the obtaining of such orders from, various state securities and blue-sky
authorities as are required in connection with the transactions contemplated
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to the adoption by the Shareholders of this Agreement and the Plan of Merger;
(v) the filing of the Plan of Merger with the Treasurer of the State of New
Jersey and appropriate documents with the relevant authorities of other states
in which the Company is qualified to do business; and (vi) such other consents,
waivers, authorizations, filings, approvals and registrations which if not
obtained or made would not have a Material Adverse Effect on the Parent or
materially impair the ability of Parent and Acquisition Sub to consummate the
transactions contemplated by this Agreement or the Plan of Merger, including,
without limitation, the Merger.

                  5.5 SEC DOCUMENTS. Parent has filed each report, schedule,
registration statement and definitive proxy statement with the SEC on or after
December 31, 1998 (the "Parent SEC Documents"), which are all the documents
(other than preliminary material) that Parent was required to file (or otherwise
did file) with the SEC on or after December 31, 1998. As of their respective
dates, none of the Parent SEC Documents (including all exhibits and schedules
thereto and documents incorporated by reference therein) contained any untrue
statement of a material fact or omitted to state a material fact required to be
stated therein or necessary in order to make the statements therein, in light of
the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading, and the Parent SEC
Documents complied when filed in all material respects with the then applicable
requirements of the Securities Act or the Exchange Act, as the case may be, and
the rules and regulations promulgated by the SEC thereunder.

                  5.6 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. The financial statements of the
Parent included in the Parent SEC Documents (the "Parent Financial Statements"):

                      (a) complied as to form in all material respects with the
then applicable accounting requirements and the published rules and regulations
of the SEC with respect thereto, were prepared in accordance with GAAP,
consistently applied (except as may have been indicated in the notes thereto or,
in the case of the unaudited statements, as permitted by Form 10-Q promulgated
by the SEC);

                      (b) were in accordance with the books and records of the
Parent; and

                      (c) fairly present (subject, in the case of the unaudited
statements, to normal, nonrecurring audit adjustments) the financial position of
the Parent as at the dates thereof and the consolidated results of their
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                  5.7 ABSENCE OF UNDISCLOSED LIABILITIES. At December 31, 1998:
(a) Parent had no Liability which was not provided for or disclosed on the
Parent SEC Documents for the fiscal year ended December 31, 1998; and (b) all
liability reserves established by Parent and set forth on the Parent Financial
Statements were adequate, in the good faith judgment of Parent, for all such
Liabilities at the date thereof. There were no material loss contingencies (as
such term is used in FAS No. 5) which were not adequately provided for on the
Parent Financial Statements as required by FAS No. 5.

                  5.8 ABSENCE OF CHANGES. Since the filing with the SEC of the
Parent's most recent 10-Q, the Parent has not experienced any Material Adverse
Effect.

                  5.9 TAX REPRESENTATION LETTER. Set forth on Exhibit 5.9 is a
copy of the tax representation letter to be addressed by the Parent to S&F in
connection with the issuance of a tax opinion by S&F.

                  5.10 FULL DISCLOSURE. No financial statement, Exhibit,
Schedule or document required by this Agreement to be prepared or furnished by
or on behalf of the Parent or Acquisition Sub to the Company or and/or the
Principal Shareholders in connection with this Agreement or any other
Transaction Document hereby or delivered pursuant hereto, contained or contains
any material misstatement of fact or omits to state any material fact necessary
to make the statements therein, in the light of the circumstances under which
they were made, not misleading. The representations and warranties set forth in
this Article V do not contain any material misstatements of fact or omit to
state any material fact necessary to make the statements therein in light of the
circumstances under which they were made, not misleading.

                  5.11     TAX MATTERS.  The Parent:

                      (a) has filed and will file, in a timely and proper
manner, consistent with applicable laws, all Federal, state and local Tax
returns and Tax reports required to be filed by Parent through the Closing Date
(the "Parent Returns") with the appropriate governmental agencies in all
jurisdictions in which Parent Returns are required to be filed and have paid or
will pay all amounts shown thereon to be due; and (b) have paid and shall timely
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                  5.12 NO DEFAULTS, ETC. The Parent and Acquisition Sub have in
all respects performed all the material obligations required to be performed by
it to date and is not in material default or alleged to be in material default
under: (a) its Certificate or by-laws; or (b) any material agreement, lease,
mortgage, indenture, contract, commitment, instrument or obligation to which the
Parent and Acquisition Sub is a party or by which any of its Assets or rights
are or may be bound or affected.

                  5.13 BOARD APPROVAL. The Board of Directors of the Parent and
Acquisition Sub have approved the Transaction Documents to which the Parent and
Acquisition Sub are a party and the transactions contemplated hereby and
thereby;

                  5.14 PARENT COMMON STOCK. The shares of Parent Common Stock
issued in the Merger pursuant to Article II of this Agreement shall at the
Effective Time be duly authorized, validly issued, fully paid, and nonassessable
and in compliance with the listing rules and regulations of the American Stock
Exchange.


                                   ARTICLE VI
                                VOTING AGREEMENT

                  6.1      AGREEMENT TO VOTE.

                      (a) Each Principal Shareholder hereby agrees that at any
meeting of the Shareholders of the Company, however called, or in any action by
written consent of the Shareholders, such Principal Shareholder shall: (i) vote
all of the Company Common Stock owned or controlled by him in favor of this
Agreement, the Plan of Merger, and the Merger and the other transactions
contemplated hereby and thereby, provided that the Board of Directors of the
Company shall have approved such Merger; and (ii) until the termination of this
Agreement pursuant to Article XIV, vote such Shares against any (A) merger,
consolidation, share exchange, business combination or other similar transaction
pursuant to which control of the Company would be transferred to any Person
other than Parent, or (B) sale, lease, exchange, mortgage, pledge, transfer or
other disposition of twenty percent (20)% or more of the Assets of the Company,
taken as a whole, in a single transaction or in a series of transactions.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, this Section 6.1(a) shall be null and void and
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will receive in the Merger shares of Parent Common Stock in the same proportion
or ratio as all other holders of the Company Common Stock.

                      (b) The Principal Shareholders hereby constitute, appoint
and instruct Edward Garcia (the "Proxy Holder") as the Principal Shareholders'
true and lawful proxy and attorney-in-fact, with full power of substitution, to:
(a) vote at any meeting of the Shareholders, all Company Common Stock which the
Principal Shareholders owned as of the record date for such meeting (or to
execute any consent of the Principal Shareholders of the Company in lieu of such
meeting for the number of shares of the Company Common Stock that the Principal
Shareholders owned as of the date of or record date for such consent) in favor
of the approval of this Agreement, the Plan of Merger, and the Merger and the
other transactions contemplated hereby and thereby, provided that the Board of
Directors of the Company shall have approved such Merger; and (b) until the
termination of this Agreement pursuant to Article XIV, to vote at any meeting of
the Shareholders of the Company, however called, all Company Common Stock which
the Principal Shareholders owned as of the record date for such meeting (or to
execute any consent of the Shareholders of the Company in lieu of such meeting
for the number of Shares that the Principal Shareholders owned as of the date of
or record date for such consent) against an matter referred to in Section
6.1(a)(ii)(A) and/or Section 6.1(a)(ii)(B) hereof. Such proxy shall be limited
strictly to the power to vote Company Common Stock in the manner set forth in
the preceding sentence and shall not extend to any other matters presented for
vote at such meeting, and the Principal Shareholders shall have the right to
vote the Company Common Stock on any other matter whatsoever in the Principal
Shareholders' sole discretion. The Principal Shareholders acknowledge that the
proxy granted hereby is coupled with an interest and is irrevocable to the full
extent permitted by the New Jersey Statute. In the event that the Principal
Shareholders fail for any reason to vote the Principal Shareholders' Company
Common Stock in accordance with the requirements of this Section 6.1, then the
Proxy Holder shall have the right to vote the Company Common Stock in accordance
with the provisions of this Section 6.1. The vote of the Proxy Holder shall
control in any conflict between the vote by the Proxy Holder of Company Common
Stock and a vote by the Principal Shareholders of Company Common Stock.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, this Section 6.1(b) shall be null and void and
not binding on the Principal Shareholders unless the Principal Shareholders will
receive in the Merger shares of Parent Common Stock in the same proportion or
ratio as all other holders of the Company Common Stock.


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                                   ARTICLE VII
                        CONDUCT AND TRANSACTIONS PRIOR TO
                        ---------------------------------
                      EFFECTIVE TIME; ADDITIONAL AGREEMENTS
                      -------------------------------------

                  7.1 ACCESS TO RECORDS AND PROPERTIES OF EACH PARTY;
CONFIDENTIALITY. From and after the date hereof until the Effective Time or the
earlier termination of this Agreement pursuant to Section 13.1 hereof (the
"Executory Period"), the Company shall afford: (i) representatives of the Parent
or Acquisition Sub, free and full access at all reasonable times upon reasonable
notice to all properties, books and records (including tax returns filed and
those in preparation) of the Company provided that such activities shall not
interfere with the Company's normal operations, in order that the Parent and
Acquisition Sub may have full opportunity to make such investigations as they
shall reasonably desire to make of the business and affairs of the Company.
Additionally, the Company will permit the Parent and Acquisition Sub to make
such reasonable inspections of the Company and its respective operations during
normal business hours, upon reasonable notice, as the Parent and Acquisition Sub
may reasonably require and the Company will cause its officers to furnish to the
Parent and Acquisition Sub, such additional financial and operating data and
other information as to the business and properties of the Company as the Parent
and Acquisition Sub shall from time to time reasonably request (it being
understood that, subject to the terms of the Confidentiality Agreement, Parent
and Acquisition Sub shall be entitled to make copies of such information and
take notes with respect thereto). No investigation pursuant to this Section 7.1,
or made prior to the date hereof, shall affect or otherwise diminish or obviate
in any respect any of the representations and warranties made in this Agreement.

                  7.2 OPERATION OF BUSINESS OF THE COMPANY. During the Executory
Period, the Company will operate its business as now operated and only in the
normal and Ordinary Course and, consistent with such operation, will use its
commercially reasonable efforts to preserve intact its present business
organization, to keep available the services of its officers, consultants and
employees and to maintain satisfactory relationships with licensors,
franchisees, licensees, suppliers, contractors, distributors, customers and
other Persons having business dealings with it. Without limiting the generality
of the foregoing, during the Executory Period, the Company shall not:

                           (a) take any action that would result in any of the
representations and warranties of the Company herein becoming untrue or in any
of the conditions to the Merger not being satisfied.

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                           (b) take or cause to occur any of the actions or
transactions described in Section 4.10 hereof.

                  7.3  NEGOTIATION WITH OTHERS.

                           (a) During the Executory Period, the Company and the
Principal Shareholders shall not, and the Company shall not permit any agent or
other representative of the Company or any Principal Shareholder to, directly or
indirectly:

                                    (i) solicit, initiate or engage in
discussions or engage in negotiations with any Person (whether such negotiations
are initiated by the Company or Principal Shareholder or otherwise) or take any
other action to facilitate the efforts of any Person, relating to the possible
acquisition of the Company (whether by way of merger, purchase of capital stock,
purchase or lease of Assets or otherwise) or any material portion of its capital
stock or Assets (any such acquisition being referred to as an "Acquisition
Transaction");

                                    (ii) provide information to any Person,
other than the Parent or Acquisition Sub, relating to a possible Acquisition
Transaction;

                                    (iii) enter into an agreement with any
Person, other than the Parent or Acquisition Sub , relating to or providing for
a possible Acquisition Transaction;

                                    (iv) consummate an Acquisition Transaction
with any Person other than the Parent or Acquisition Sub; or

                                    (v) make or authorize any statement,
recommendation or solicitation in support of any possible Acquisition
Transaction, unless the Parent or Acquisition Sub are a party to such
Acquisition Transaction.

                  7.4 PREPARATION OF S-4; OTHER FILINGS. As promptly as
practicable after the date of this Agreement, Parent and the Company shall
properly prepare and file with the SEC a Registration Statement on Form S-4 with
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included as a prospectus. Each of Parent and the Company shall use its best
efforts to respond to any comments of the SEC, to have the S-4 declared
effective under the Securities Act as promptly as practicable after such filing
and to cause the Shareholder Statement to be mailed to the Shareholders at the
earliest practicable time, but in any event within ten (10) Business Days (if
permitted under applicable law or regulation without any further requirements to
prepare and/or file any additional filings) after the S-4 has been declared
effective by the SEC. As promptly as practicable after the date of this
Agreement, Parent and the Company shall properly prepare and file any other
filings required under the Exchange Act, the Securities Act or any other Federal
or state laws and Parent shall properly prepare and file any filings required
under state securities or "blue sky" laws, in each case, relating to the Merger
and the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and the Plan of Merger
(collectively, the "Other Filings"). The Company shall promptly furnish Parent
with all information concerning the Company and the Shareholders as may be
reasonably required in connection with any action contemplated by this Section
7.4, including without limitation a tax opinion as required by Section 10.4 as
to "reorganization" status of the Merger under Code section 368(a)(i) and
appropriate language for inclusion in the Form S-4 with respect to the
"reorganization" status of the Merger. Each Party will notify the other Party
promptly of the receipt of any comments from the SEC or its staff and of any
request by the SEC or its staff or any other government officials for amendments
or supplements to the S-4 or any Other Filing or for additional information and
will supply the other Party with copies of all correspondence between such Party
or any of its representatives, on the one hand, and the SEC, or its staff or any
other government officials, on the other hand, with respect to the S-4, the
Merger or any Other Filing. Each Party shall promptly provide the other Party
(or its counsel) copies of all filings made by such Party with any Governmental
Authority in connection with this Agreement, the Plan of Merger and the
transactions contemplated hereby and thereby. The S-4 and the Other Filings
shall comply in all material respects with all applicable requirements of law.
Whenever any event occurs which should be set forth in an amendment or
supplement to the S-4 or any Other Filing, Parent or the Company, as the case
may be, shall promptly inform the other Party of such occurrence and cooperate
in filing with the SEC or its staff or any other government officials, and/or
mailing to Shareholders of the Company, such amendment or supplement.

                  7.5 ADVICE OF CHANGES. The Company and Parent shall confer on
a regular and frequent basis with the other, report on operational matters and
promptly advise the other orally and in writing of any change, event or
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have, a Material Adverse Effect on either such Person or which could impair
(negatively or positively) its financial projections or forecasts.

                  7.6 LETTER OF THE COMPANY'S ACCOUNTANTS. The Company shall use
its best commercial efforts to cause to be delivered to Parent a letter of I.
Weismann Associates, the Company's independent accountant, dated a date within
two (2) Business Days before the date on which the S-4 shall become effective
and addressed to Parent, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Parent
and customary in scope and substance for letters delivered by independent public
accountants in connection with registration statements similar to the S-4 (and,
if requested, a bring-down comfort letter at the closing of the Merger).

                  7.7 LETTER OF PARENT'S ACCOUNTANTS. Parent shall use its best
commercial efforts to cause to be delivered to the Company a letter of Lazar
Levine & Felix, LLP Parent's independent public accountants, dated a date within
two (2) Business Days before the date on which the S-4 shall become effective
and addressed to the Company, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to
the Company and customary in scope and substance for letters delivered by
independent public accountants in connection with registration statements
similar to the S-4 (and, if requested, a bring-down comfort letter at the
closing of the Merger).

                  7.8 SHAREHOLDERS' APPROVAL. The Company shall:

                            (a) call a special meeting of the Shareholders (the
"Shareholders' Meeting") within 30 days (or such other period as may be required
by applicable law) after the S-4 shall have been declared effective by the SEC
for the purpose of obtaining the approval of the Merger, this Agreement and the
Plan of Merger and the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby (the
"Shareholder Action"); and

                            (b) recommend that the Shareholders vote in favor of
the Merger and approve this Agreement and the Plan of Merger and take or cause
to be taken all such other action as may be required by the New Jersey Statute
and any other applicable law in connection with the Merger, this Agreement and
the Plan of Merger, in each case as promptly as possible. The Company shall
prepare and distribute any written notice and other materials relating to the
Shareholder Action, including, without limitation, a proxy statement (the
"Shareholder Statement"), in accordance with the Certificate and by-laws of the
Company,
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the New Jersey Statute and any other Federal and state laws relating to the
Merger, such Shareholders' Meeting or any other transaction relating to or
contemplated by this Agreement (collectively, the "Shareholders' Materials");
PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that Parent and its counsel shall have the opportunity to
review all Shareholders' Materials prior to delivery to the Shareholders, and
all Shareholders' Materials shall be in form and substance reasonably
satisfactory to Parent and its counsel; PROVIDED, FURTHER, HOWEVER, that if any
event occurs which should be set forth in an amendment or supplement to any
Shareholders' Materials, the Company shall promptly inform Parent thereof (or,
if such event relates solely to Parent, Parent shall promptly inform the Company
thereof), and the Company shall promptly prepare an amendment or supplement in
form and substance satisfactory to Parent in accordance with the Certificate and
by-laws of the Company, the New Jersey Statute and any other Federal or state
laws.

                  7.9 LEGAL CONDITIONS TO MERGER. Each Party shall take all
reasonable actions necessary to comply promptly with all legal requirements
which may be imposed on such Party with respect to the Merger and will take all
reasonable action necessary to cooperate with and furnish information to the
other Party in connection with any such requirements imposed upon such other
Party in connection with the Merger. Each Party shall take all reasonable
actions necessary:

                                    (a) to obtain (and will take all reasonable
actions necessary to promptly cooperate with the other Party in obtaining) any
consent, authorization, order or approval of, or any exemption by, any
Governmental Authority, or other third party, required to be obtained or made by
such Party (or by the other Party) in connection with the Merger or the taking
of any action contemplated by this Agreement or the Plan of Merger;

                                    (b) to defend, lift, rescind or mitigate the
effect of any lawsuit, order, injunction or other action adversely affecting the
ability of such Party to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby; and
(c) to fulfill all conditions precedent applicable to such Party pursuant to
this Agreement;

                                    (c) if required, to complete all filings
required under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976 ("HSR
Act") in connection with the Merger and the applicable waiting period with
respect to each such filing (including any extension thereof by reason of a
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additional information) shall have expired by the date the Shareholder Statement
is first sent to the Shareholders of the Company (the "Mailing Date").

                  7.10 CONSENTS. Each Party shall use its commercially
reasonable efforts, and the other Party shall cooperate with such efforts, to
obtain any consents and approvals of, or effect the notification of or filing
with, each Person or authority, whether private or governmental, whose consent
or approval is required in order to permit the consummation of the Merger and
the transactions contemplated hereby and to enable the Surviving Corporation to
conduct and operate the business of the Company substantially as presently
conducted and as proposed to be conducted.

                  7.11 EFFORTS TO CONSUMMATE. Subject to the terms and
conditions herein provided, each of the Parties hereto shall, in good faith, use
reasonable effort to do or cause to be done all such acts and things as may be
necessary, proper or advisable, consistent with all applicable laws and
regulations, to consummate and make effective the transactions contemplated
hereby and by the Plan of Merger and to satisfy or cause to be satisfied all
conditions precedent that are applicable to each such Party that are set forth
in this Agreement as soon as reasonably practicable (including, without
limitation, in the case of the Company cooperating with (and executing and
delivering appropriate certifications to) any Person who has been requested by a
party hereto to analyze (and/or furnish an opinion with respect to) whether the
Merger shall be treated as a tax-free reorganization under the Code).

                  7.12 NOTICE OF PROSPECTIVE BREACH. Each Party hereto shall
immediately notify the other Party in writing upon the occurrence of any act,
event, circumstance or thing that is reasonably likely to cause or result in a
representation or warranty hereunder to be untrue at the Closing, the failure of
a closing condition to be achieved at the Closing, or any other breach or
violation hereof or default hereunder.

                  7.13 PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. Each of the Company and the Parent
hereto agrees that it shall consult with the other parties before issuing any
press releases or otherwise making any public statements with respect to the
Merger; and shall not issue any such press release or make any such public
statement prior to such consultation, except as may be required by law or by
obligations pursuant to any listing agreement with any national securities
exchange or as may be advised by counsel to be desirable or appropriate, without
the prior written consent of the other. Each Party further agrees that no Party
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unreasonably withhold their written consent to the issuance of a public
disclosure referred to in this Section 7.13.

                  7.14 NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENTS. Each party hereto will use all
commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that its respective representations
and warranties will be accurate and complete at the time this Agreement is
executed. However, notwithstanding the foregoing, each party shall at any time
from the date of this Agreement throughout the Closing notify the other party if
the notifying party becomes aware of any fact or condition that causes or
constitutes a breach of any of its representations and warranties as of the date
of this Agreement or of any development causing a breach of any of its
representations and warranties.

                  7.15 AGREEMENT REGARDING PROCEEDINGS. In the event of any
threatened, pending or completed claim, action, suit, investigation or any
legal, administrative or other proceeding (a "Proceeding") by any Governmental
Authority or other Person which questions the validity or legality of the
transactions contemplated by this Agreement or seeks to enjoin, restrain or
prohibit such transactions, or seeks damages in connection therewith, whether
before or after the Effective Time of the Merger, Parent, Acquisition Sub, the
Company, and the Surviving Corporation agree, to the fullest extent permissible
by law, to cooperate in the defense thereof.

                  7.16 CERTAIN OBLIGATIONS. The Parent has reviewed Schedule
4.40 and acknowledges that the Directors Liabilities, as set forth on such
Schedule 4.40, are the obligations and liabilities of the Company. Parent agrees
that it shall satisfy such Director Liabilities, plus any unpaid accrued
interest thereon, at Closing.

                  7.17 PRINCIPAL SHAREHOLDER AGREEMENTS. Notwithstanding
anything contained herein to the contrary, the execution of this Agreement by
each of the Principal Shareholders shall terminate, effective as of the date
hereof, any and all oral or written agreement (other than this Agreement),
understanding or similar arrangement (to the extent not set forth on Schedule
3.2 or specifically set forth in this Agreement) to which any such Principal
Shareholder is a direct or indirect party or beneficiary and to which the
Company, its affiliates or agents, is a direct or indirect party or beneficiary
without any further liability or obligations of the Company, its successors,
assigns, affiliates or agents.

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                                  ARTICLE VIII
                                  ------------
                CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO EACH PARTY'S OBLIGATIONS
                ------------------------------------------------

                  The obligations of each Party to perform this Agreement and
the Plan of Merger and to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby and
thereby will be subject to the satisfaction of the following conditions unless
waived (to the extent such conditions can be waived) by each other Party:

                  8.1 SHAREHOLDER APPROVAL; AGREEMENT OF MERGER. This Agreement,
the Plan of Merger and the Merger shall have been approved and adopted by at
least a majority of the outstanding shares voting of Company Common Stock, and
the Plan of Merger shall have been executed and delivered by Acquisition Sub and
the Company and filed with and accepted by the Treasurer of the State of New
Jersey.

                  8.2 APPROVALS. All authorizations, consents, orders or
approvals of, or declarations or filings with or expiration of waiting periods
imposed by any Governmental Authority necessary for the consummation of the
transactions contemplated hereby shall have been obtained or made or shall have
occurred.

                  8.3 LEGAL ACTION. No temporary restraining order, preliminary
injunction or permanent injunction or other order preventing the consummation of
the Merger shall have been issued by any Federal or state court or other
Governmental Authority and remain in effect.

                  8.4 S-4. The S-4 shall have become effective under the
Securities Act and shall not be the subject of any stop order or proceeding
seeking a stop order.

                  8.5 LEGISLATION. No Federal, state, local or foreign statute,
rule or regulation shall have been enacted which prohibits, restricts or delays
the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement or the Plan
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                  8.6 TAX-FREE REORGANIZATION. The Company and Parent shall be
reasonably satisfied that the Merger shall be treated for Federal income Tax
purposes as a tax-free reorganization within the meaning of Section 368(a)(1)(A)
of the Code, by reason of Section 368(a)(2)(E) of the Code.

                                   ARTICLE IX
                                   ----------
             CONDITIONS TO OBLIGATIONS OF PARENT AND ACQUISITION SUB
             -------------------------------------------------------

                  The obligations of Parent to perform this Agreement and to
consummate the transactions contemplated hereby and of Acquisition Sub to
perform this Agreement and the Plan of Merger and to consummate the transactions
contemplated hereby and thereby will be subject to the satisfaction of the
following conditions unless waived (to the extent such conditions can be waived)
by Parent and Acquisition Sub:

                  9.1 REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES. The representations and
warranties of the Principal Shareholders set forth in Article III and the
representations and warranties of the Company set forth in Article IV hereof
shall in each case be true and correct in all respects as of the date of this
Agreement, and as of the effective date of the Shareholder Action and as of the
Closing Date as though made at and as of such dates, respectively.

                  9.2 PERFORMANCE OF OBLIGATIONS OF THE COMPANY. The Company
shall have performed in all material respects the obligations required to be
performed by it under this Agreement and the Plan of Merger prior to or as of
the Closing Date.

                  9.3 AUTHORIZATION OF MERGER.

                            (a) As of the Mailing Date, all action necessary to
authorize the execution, delivery and performance of the Transaction Documents
by the Company and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby and
thereby shall have been duly and validly taken by the Board of Directors and the
Parent shall have received copies of all resolutions evidencing same certified
by the Secretary of the Company. The Company shall have full power and right to
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                            (b) As of the Mailing Date, all action necessary to
authorize the execution, delivery and performance of the Transaction Documents
by each Principal Shareholder, with respect to himself/itself, and the
consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby shall have been
duly and validly taken by each of the Principal Shareholders, with respect to
himself/itself, and the Parent shall have received copies of all resolutions
evidencing same certified by the Secretary of the Company. The Principal
Shareholders shall have full power and right to effect the Merger on the terms
provided herein.

                            (c) As of the Effective Time, all action necessary
to authorize the execution, delivery and performance of the Transaction
Documents by the Shareholders and the consummation of the transactions
contemplated hereby and thereby shall have been duly and validly taken by the
Shareholders, and the Parent shall have received copies of all resolutions
evidencing same certified by the Secretary of the Company. The Shareholders of
the Company shall have full power and right to effect the Merger on the terms
provided herein.

                  9.4 MERGER FILING. The Merger Filing shall be duly executed by
the Company.

                  9.5 CERTIFICATE. Parent and Acquisition Sub shall have
received a certificate dated the Closing Date, signed by the President of the
Company as to the satisfaction of the conditions contained in Sections 9.1
through 9.3.

                  9.6 GOOD STANDING CERTIFICATES. A certificate of the
appropriate officials, as of a recent date, of the due organization and good
standing to do business and tax standing of the Company in New Jersey and in
each jurisdiction wherein the conduct of its business or the ownership of
operation of Assets requires the Company to maintain qualification as a foreign
corporation.

                  9.7 OPINION OF THE COMPANY'S COUNSEL. Parent and Acquisition
Sub shall have received an opinion in the form set forth on Exhibit 9.7, dated
the Closing Date, of Shanley & Fisher, P.C., a professional corporation ("S&F"),
counsel to the Company.

                  9.8 ACCEPTANCE BY COUNSEL TO PARENT AND ACQUISITION SUB. The
form and substance of all legal matters contemplated hereby and of all papers
delivered hereunder shall be reasonably acceptable to Morrison Cohen Singer &
Weinstein, LLP, counsel for Parent and Acquisition Sub.


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                  9.9 CONSENTS AND APPROVALS. Parent and Acquisition Sub shall
have received duly executed copies of all consents set forth on Schedule 4.5,
and other consents and approvals contemplated by this Agreement, in form and
substance satisfactory to Parent and Acquisition Sub.

                  9.10 GOVERNMENT CONSENTS, AUTHORIZATIONS, ETC. All consents,
authorizations, orders or approvals of, and filings or registrations with, any
Governmental Authority which are required for or in connection with the
execution and delivery by the Company of the Transaction Documents and the
consummation by the Company of the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby
shall have been obtained or made.

                  9.11 TRANSACTION DOCUMENTS. Each of the Transaction Documents
shall be in full force and effect as of the Effective Time in accordance with
the respective terms thereof, and each Person or entity who or which is required
or contemplated by the parties hereto to be a party to any Transaction Documents
who or which did not theretofore enter into such Transaction Documents shall
execute and deliver such Transaction Documents.

                  9.12 REPAYMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS. The Company shall have repaid
in full any principal and interest outstanding on the Company's indebtedness
("Company EDA Indebtedness") owed to the New Jersey Economic Development
Authority ("NJEDA") pursuant to a Loan Agreement dated July 31, 1996 and/or any
amendment, addition or deletion thereto (the "Loan Agreement"). On the Closing
Date, Parent shall advance (the "EDA Advance") such funds as shall be required
to repay the Company EDA Indebtedness as set forth on Schedule 9.12. The Company
represents and warrants that no payment required by the "Premium upon the Sale
of a Controlling Interest of the Borrower" section of the $500,000 Direct Loan
Promissory Note dated July 31, 1996 between the Company and the NJEDA or (ii)
any other payment, penalty, interest or similar charge or expense to the Company
or any of its successors or assigns shall be due if the Company EDA Indebtedness
is satisfied in the manner contemplated by this Section 9.12.

                  9.13 CONFIDENTIALITY, NON-COMPETITION AND NO SOLICITATION
AGREEMENTS. Each of the Principal Shareholders, with respect to himself/itself
only, and all the employees of the Company shall have executed and delivered to
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a Non-competition Agreement and a No Solicitation Agreements in form and
substance acceptable to Parent. Such agreements shall only contain those
provisions as are set forth in Article XI hereof.

                  9.14 SCHEDULES. Parent and Acquisition Sub shall have
determined in its sole discretion, exercised in good faith, that the respective
observations of Parent and Acquisition Sub made during their review of the
schedules to this Agreement disclosed no material information regarding the
Company unsatisfactory to the Parent or Acquisition Sub.

                  9.15 SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT. Each and every party to that
certain Stock Purchase and Settlement Agreement (the "Settlement Agreement")
dated January 19, 1998 between Holmes Bailey, Judith Bailey, the Company, G.E.M.
USA, Inc. and Abel Sheng have fully satisfied all of the liabilities and
obligations under the Settlement Agreement, including the full payment,
satisfaction and cancellation of all promissory notes contained therein.

                  9.16 DEMINIMUS QUANTITY EXEMPTION. The Company shall comply
with New Jersey's Industrial Site Recovery Act, N.J.S.A. 13:1K-6 and shall have
filed the Deminimus Quantity Exemption application for the Company's current
facility located in Hanover.

                  9.17 UCC TERMINATION STATEMENTS. Upon satisfaction of the
obligations set forth in Section 7.16, the Company will provide Parent with duly
executed UCC-3 termination statements in form and content satisfactory to
extinguish all security interests and/or liens created by Directors' Loans
against any and all assets of the Company.

                                    ARTICLE X
                                    ---------
                    CONDITIONS TO OBLIGATIONS OF THE COMPANY
                    ----------------------------------------
                         AND THE PRINCIPAL SHAREHOLDERS
                         ------------------------------

                  The obligations of the Company and the Principal Shareholders
to perform this Agreement and the Plan of Merger, and to consummate the
transactions contemplated hereby and thereby will be subject to the satisfaction
of the following conditions unless waived (to the extent such conditions can be
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                  10.1 REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES. The representations and
warranties of Parent and Acquisition Sub set forth in Article V hereof shall be
true and correct in all material respects (except for any representation or
warranty that by its terms is qualified by materiality, in which case it shall
be true and correct in all respects) as of the date of this Agreement, and as of
the Closing Date as though made at and as of such dates, respectively.

                  10.2 PERFORMANCE OF OBLIGATIONS OF PARENT AND ACQUISITION SUB.
Parent and Acquisition Sub shall have performed in all material respects their
respective obligations required to be performed by them under this Agreement and
the Plan of Merger prior to or as of the Closing Date.

                  10.3 AUTHORIZATION OF MERGER. All action necessary to
authorize the execution, delivery and performance of the Transaction Documents
by Parent, the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement and the
Plan of Merger by Acquisition Sub, and the consummation of the transactions
contemplated hereby and by the Plan of Merger shall have been duly and validly
taken by the board of directors of Parent and Acquisition Sub and by Parent as
the sole shareholder of Acquisition Sub, and the Company shall have received
copies of all such resolutions certified by the respective Secretary of Parent
and Acquisition Sub.

                  10.4 CERTIFICATE. The Company shall have received a
certificate dated the Closing Date, signed by the President of each of Parent
and Acquisition Sub as to the satisfaction of the conditions contained in
Sections 10.1 through 10.3, except to the extent waived by the Company.

                  10.5 GOOD STANDING CERTIFICATES. A certificate of the
appropriate officials, as of a recent date, of the due organization and good
standing to do business and tax standing of each of the Parent and Acquisition
Sub in New Jersey and in each jurisdiction wherein the conduct of its business
or the ownership of operation of its business requires such Person to maintain
qualification as a foreign corporation.

                  10.6 OPINION OF PARENT'S COUNSEL. The Company and the
Principal Shareholders shall have received an opinion dated the Closing Date of
Morrison Cohen Singer & Weinstein, LLP, counsel to Parent and Acquisition Sub in
form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Company, in the form annexed
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                  10.7 ACCEPTANCE BY COUNSEL TO COMPANY. The form and substance
of all legal matters contemplated hereby and of all papers delivered hereunder
shall be reasonably acceptable to S&F.

                  10.8 CONSENTS AND APPROVALS. The Company shall have received
duly executed copies of all consents referenced in Section 5.4 and other
consents and approvals contemplated by this Agreement in form and substance
reasonably satisfactory to the Company.

                  10.9 GOVERNMENT CONSENTS, AUTHORIZATIONS, ETC. All consents,
authorizations, orders or approvals of, and filings or registrations with, any
Governmental Authority which are required for or in connection with the
execution and delivery by Parent and Acquisition Sub of the Transaction
Documents and the consummation by the Parent and the Acquisition Sub of the
transactions contemplated hereby and thereby shall have been obtained or made.

                  10.10 TRANSACTION DOCUMENTS. Each of the Transaction Documents
shall be in full force and effect as of the Effective Time in accordance with
the respective terms thereof, and each Person who or which is required or
contemplated by the parties hereto to be a party to any Transaction Documents
who or which did not theretofore enter into such Transaction Documents shall
execute and deliver such Transaction Documents.



                                   ARTICLE XI
                                   ----------
                CONFIDENTIALITY, NON-COMPETE AND NO SOLICITATION
                ------------------------------------------------

                  11.1 CONFIDENTIALITY. From and after the date hereof, the
Principal Shareholders agree not to divulge, communicate, use to the detriment
of the Parent, Acquisition Sub, or the Company or for the benefit of any other
Person, or misuse in any way, any confidential information or trade secrets
included in or relating to the Company or its Assets including, without
limitation, personnel information, secret processes, know-how, customer lists or
other technical data.

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                            (a) Until the first anniversary of the Closing Date,
no Principal Shareholder and no Affiliate of any Principal Shareholder shall,
anywhere in North America or Europe, directly or indirectly, alone or in
association with any other Person, firm corporation or other business
organization (i) acquire or own in any manner, any interest in any Person that
is engaged in any facet of the power measurement and/or noise generation
business (the "Business") of the Parent or Acquisition Sub or its subsidiaries
or affiliates (collectively, the "Purchasing Companies"), (ii) engage in any
facet of the Business of the Company or compete in any way with the Business of
the Purchasing Companies, (iii) be employed in any capacity by, serve as an
employee of, or consultant or be an advisor to, or otherwise participate in the
management or operation of, any Person that (x) engages in any facet of the
Business of the Parent, or (y) competes with the Business of the Parent in any
way.

                           (b) The parties hereto intend that the covenants
contained in this Section 11.2 shall be construed as a series of separate
covenants, one for each state or country. Except for geographic coverage, each
such separate covenant shall be deemed identical in terms to the covenant
contained in Section 11.2(a) above. If, in any judicial proceeding, a court
shall refuse to enforce any of the separate covenants deemed included in
Section 11.2(a), then such unenforceable covenant shall be deemed reduced in
scope or, if necessary, eliminated from these provisions for the purpose of
those proceedings to the extent necessary to permit the remaining separate
covenants to be enforced.

                            (c) The provisions of this Section 11.2 shall not
apply to investments by the Principal Shareholders in shares of stock traded on
a national securities exchange or on the national over-the-counter market which
shall have an aggregate market value, at the time of acquisition, of less than
5% of the outstanding shares of such stock.

         Each of the Principal Shareholders acknowledge that the provisions of
this Section 11.2, and the period of time, geographic area and scope and type of
restrictions on its activities set forth herein, are reasonable and necessary
for the protection of the Parent and the Acquisition Sub and are an essential
inducement to the Parent and the Acquisition Sub entering into the Transaction
Documents to which they are a party and consummating the transactions
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                  11.3 NO SOLICITATION. No Principal Shareholder shall to, from
and after the Closing Date, and for a period of one (1) year thereafter,
directly or indirectly, for itself or on behalf of any other Person, employ,
engage or retain any Person who, at any time during the preceding 12-month
period, shall have been an employee of the Parent, Acquisition Sub, or the
Company, or contact any supplier, customer or employee of the Company for the
purpose of soliciting or diverting any such supplier, customer or employee of
the Parent, Acquisition Sub, or the Company.

                                   ARTICLE XII
                                   -----------
                                 INDEMNIFICATION
                                 ---------------

                  12.1 INDEMNIFICATION BY THE COMPANY. The Company agrees to
indemnify and hold harmless the Parent, Acquisition Sub and (after the Merger)
Surviving Corporation from and against, without duplication, all costs, fees,
liabilities, Taxes, charges, claims, expenses, losses and damages, including
reasonable legal expenses and costs of investigation (both of those incurred in
connection with the defense or prosecution of an indemnifiable claim and those
incurred in connection with the enforcement of this provision), as and when
actually incurred or as and when actually paid by the Parent, Acquisition Sub
and Surviving Corporation or any of their respective subsidiaries, successors,
assigners, officers, employees, directors, agents or affiliates, arising out of
or in connection with any action or proceeding (collectively "Losses") as a
result of or arising in connection with:

                            (a) the breach of any of the Company's or where
applicable Principal Shareholder's representations, warranties or agreements
contained in the Transaction Documents;

                            (b) the commencement and/or prosecution of any
action brought against Parent or Surviving Corporation by a Principal
Shareholder (or equity interest holder) or former Shareholder (or equity
interest holder) of the Company, or any predecessor thereof or any Person
acquired thereby, arising out of or relating to the purchase of all or a portion
of such Person's capital stock or the acquisition of all or substantially all of
the Assets of the entity the capital stock of which was owned by such Person or,
in each case, any direct or indirect shareholder of any of the foregoing;

                            (c) the actual or threatened commencement of any
proceeding, suit or action against Parent, Surviving Corporation or any direct
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agent or employee of any of them, which, if determined adversely thereto
(regardless of the actual determination thereof) would result in a Loss (any
such pending or threatened suit or action being a "Covered Action"); or

                            (d) any and all actions, suits or proceedings,
claims or demands incident to any of the foregoing or such indemnities.

                   12.2 IDEMNIFICATION BY PRINCIPAL SHAREHOLDER. The Principal
Shareholders agree to indemnify and hold harmless the Parent, Acquisition Sub
and Surviving Corporation from and against, without duplication, all costs,
fees, liabilities, Taxes, charges, claims, expenses, losses and damages,
including reasonable legal expenses and costs of investigation (both of those
incurred in connection with the defense or prosecution of an indemnifiable claim
and those incurred in connection with the enforcement of this provision), as and
when actually incurred or as and when actually paid by the Parent, Acquisition
Sub and Surviving Corporation or any of their respective subsidiaries,
successors, assigners, officers, employees, directors, agents or affiliates,
arising out of or in connection with any Losses as a result of or arising in
connection with the breach of any such Principal Shareholder's representations,
warranties, covenants or agreements contained in those sections of the Agreement
set forth above their name on the signature page hereto. Prior to Closing, no
Principal Shareholder shall have any indemnification obligations hereunder.

                  12.3 INDEMNIFICATION BY PARENT AND ACQUISITION SUB. The Parent
and Acquisition Sub agree to indemnify and hold harmless the Company from and
against, without duplication, all Losses arising out of or in connection with
any action or proceeding as a result of or arising in connection with the breach
of any of the Parent or Acquisition Sub's representations, warranties or
agreements contained in the Transaction Documents.

                  12.4 LOSS INDEMNITY PROCEDURE. Upon learning of the
commencement of a Covered Action or the actual receipt by the parties claiming a
right of indemnification (the "Indemnified Party") of information relating to
the purported existence of facts or circumstances which could result in the
commencement of a Covered Action or other incurrence of Loss, the Indemnified
Party shall promptly, but no later than fifteen (15) days after learning of such
commencement or receipt, give notice ("Indemnification Notice") thereof, with
reasonable specificity of the facts as then known to the party having the
indemnification obligation (the "Indemnifying Party"); provided, however,
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such notice shall not release the Indemnifying Party of its obligations
hereunder except, and only, to the extent the Indemnifying Party suffers actual
prejudice as a proximate result of such failure.

                            (a) The Indemnifying Party shall have the right to
assume the defense of any such Covered Action by giving written notice (the
"Assumption Notice") to the Indemnified Party within 20 days after notice given
pursuant to this Section 12.4 which Assumption Notice shall state that (i) the
Indemnifying Party agrees that the claimant is entitled to indemnification
hereunder and that any resulting Loss for which it is or they are liable; and
(ii) it agrees or they agree to assume the defense thereof in the name and on
behalf of the Indemnified Party with counsel reasonably satisfactory to the
Indemnified Party, in either event at the sole cost and expense of the
Indemnifying Party; provided, however, (x) all such costs and expenses of the
foregoing counsel, if not paid by the Indemnifying Party and instead paid by the
Indemnified Party shall be Losses for which the Indemnified Party is indemnified
under this Section 12.4, (y) the Indemnified Party, notwithstanding the timely
delivery of an Assumption Notice, may participate in such Covered Action through
counsel separately selected and paid for by the Indemnified Party, and (z) if no
Assumption Notice is timely given, or despite the giving of the Assumption
Notice the defendants in any Covered Action include both the Indemnified Party
and the Indemnifying Party, and the Indemnified Party shall have reasonably
concluded that there may be legal defenses available to it which are different
from or additional to those available to the Indemnifying Party, or if there is
a conflict of interest which would prevent counsel for the Indemnifying Party
from also representing the Indemnified Party, the Indemnified Party shall have
the right to select one separate counsel to conduct the defense of such action
on its behalf, and all such costs and expenses shall be paid by the Indemnifying
Party and, if paid by the Indemnified Party, shall be Losses under this Section
12.4. The Indemnified Party may take such action with respect to a Covered
Action as it may deem appropriate to protect against further damage or default,
including obtaining an extension of time to answer the complaint or other
pleading or filing an answer thereto.

                            (b) In no event shall a Principal Shareholder (where
a Principal Shareholder is the Indemnifying Party or where the Principal
Shareholders are Indemnifying Parties) consent to the entry of any judgment or
enter into any settlement without the written consent of Surviving Corporation,
which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. Subject to Section 12.4(a)
above, no Indemnified Party shall consent to the entry of any judgment or enter
into any settlement relating to a Loss without the written consent of the
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                  12.5 DURATION OF INDEMNIFICATION. Liability for
indemnification under this Article XII shall expire on the second anniversary of
the Closing Date (or, in the case of indemnification arising out of the breach
of a representation or warranty, the survival period of such representation or
warranty under Section 15.1 below).

                  12.6 NO CLAIM AGAINST SURVIVING CORPORATION/COMPANY. In no
event following Closing may any Principal Shareholder seek or assert any claim
whatsoever, whether for contribution or otherwise, against Surviving Corporation
arising out of any facts or any action or failure to act by the Company or a
Principal Shareholder existing or occurring prior to or as of the Closing,
including, without limitation, based upon any breach of any representation,
warranty, covenant or condition herein by the Company or a Principal
Shareholder, whether by way of contribution based upon the gross negligence or
willful misconduct of the Company or a Principal Shareholder, or otherwise.

                  12.7 LIMITATIONS ON INDEMNITY.

                            (a) The parties acknowledge and agree that each
Principal Shareholder shall only have liability hereunder for the Losses
incurred by the Parent or the Acquisition Sub arising directly out of any breach
of any representation, warranty, covenant or other agreement made by such
Principal Shareholder hereunder; provided, however, that (i) notwithstanding
anything herein to the contrary, in no event shall such Principal Shareholder be
liable for any such Loss unless and until the aggregate amount of all Losses
suffered by the Parent and the Acquisition Sub caused by such Principal
Shareholder's breach exceeds the Threshold and then such Principal Shareholder
shall only be liable for the excess thereof and (ii) in no event shall such
Principal Shareholder be liable for any Losses suffered by the Parent and the
Acquisition Sub in excess of the Cap. As used in this Section 12.7(a), with
respect to any Principal Shareholder, the Threshold shall mean, 1% of (i) the
product of (A) the number of shares of Parent Common Stock received by such
Principal Shareholder in the Merger multiplied by (B) $2.35. As used in this
Section 12.7(a), with respect to any Principal Shareholder, the Cap shall mean
the product of (A) the number of shares of Parent Common Stock received by such
Principal Shareholder in the Merger multiplied by (B) the Cash Consideration.

                            (b) The parties acknowledge and agree that Parent
and Acquisition Sub shall only have liability hereunder for the Losses incurred
by the Company and Principal Shareholders arising

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directly out of any breach of any representation, warranty, covenant or other
agreement made by Parent and Acquisition Sub hereunder; provided, however, that
(i) notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, in no event shall the
Parent and Acquisition Sub be liable for any such Losses unless and until the
aggregate amount of all Losses suffered by the Company and Principal
Shareholders caused by such Parent and/or Acquisition Sub's breach exceed the
Parent Threshold and then the Parent and Acquisition Sub shall only be liable
for the excess thereof and (ii) in no event shall the aggregate liability of the
Parent and the Acquisition Sub to provide indemnification for Losses under this
Article XII exceed the Parent Cap (regardless of whether Persons (other than
Parent and Acquisition Sub) suffer aggregate Losses in excess of the Parent
Cap). As used in this Section 12.7(b), with respect to the Parent and
Acquisition Sub, the Parent Threshold shall mean 1% of the product of (A) the
number of shares of Parent Common Stock received by the Shareholders in the
Merger and (B) $2.35. As used in this Section 12.7(b), with respect to the
Parent and Acquisition Sub, the Parent Cap shall mean the product of (A) the
number of shares of Parent Common Stock received by the Shareholders in the
Merger and (B) the Cash Consideration.

                  12.8 OTHER INDEMNIFICATION PROVISIONS.

                            (a) The indemnification provisions of this Article
XII shall, absent fraud, be the sole and exclusive remedy of the parties for any
breach of any covenants, representations or warranties made by any other Party
in this Agreement and each Party hereby waives all statutory, common law and
other claims with respect thereto, other than claims for indemnification
pursuant to this Article XII and claims based on fraud.

                            (b) Indemnification hereunder shall include
liability for any special, incidental, punitive or consequential damages to the
extent the Indemnified Party is required to pay such amount to a third party.
Except as expressly provided in the preceding sentence, there shall be no
indemnification by any party for any special, incidental, punitive or
consequential damages.

                            (c) In calculating amounts payable to an Indemnified
Party, the amount of the indemnified Losses shall be computed net of (i)
payments that the Indemnified Party actually receives under any insurance policy
with respect to such Losses, (ii) the net amount of any prior or subsequent
recovery by the Indemnified Party from any third party with respect to such
Losses, and (iii) any Tax benefit to the Indemnified Party with respect to such
Losses.

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                                  ARTICLE XIII
                                  ------------
                      PAYMENT OF CERTAIN FEES AND EXPENSES
                      ------------------------------------

                  13.1 PAYMENT OF CERTAIN FEES AND EXPENSES.

                            (a) Except as set forth below in this Section 13.1,
Parent and the Company shall pay its own expenses that are incidental to
negotiation, preparation, execution, delivery of the Transaction Documents and
the Closing whether or not this Agreement and the transactions contemplated
hereby are actually consummated; it being understood that the Company shall not
be permitted to incur more than $100,000 of legal fees and $5,000 of accounting
fees in connection with the negotiation, preparation, execution and delivery of
the Transaction Documents and the Closing ("Permitted Transaction Costs"). Any
unpaid Permitted Transaction Costs shall be paid by the Parent in full at
Closing.

                            (b) If (i) this Agreement is terminated by Parent or
Acquisition Sub pursuant to Section 14.1(b)( except Section 8.2 through Section
8.7 to the extent the Company uses its reasonable commercial efforts to see the
conditions of Section 8.2 through Section 8.7 fulfilled) or Section 14.1(c)
(except Section 9.8, Section 9.10 and Section 9.15 to the extent the Company
uses its reasonable commercial efforts to see the conditions of Section 9.8,
Section 9.10 and Section 9.15 fulfilled) and (ii) the Company and/or Principal
Shareholders enter into an Acquisition Transaction involving a third party
within one year after such termination, then the Company agrees to pay the
Parent within sixty (60) days following the entering into of such Acquisition
Transaction (A) $100,000 plus (B) up to a maximum amount of $500,000 of all
out-of-pocket expenses (including, without limitation, all attorneys' fees,
investment banking fees, printing costs, governmental filing and other
governmental fees, and finder's fees and expenses) incurred by the Parent and
Acquisition Sub in connection with the transactions contemplated by this
Agreement (collectively the "Break-Up Fee") as reimbursement for the lost profit
opportunity of Parent and the time and expense of Parent's executives.

                            (c) In the event that the Closing occurs, each
Principal Shareholder shall indemnify and hold the Parent and the Surviving
Corporation harmless from all legal and professional fees incurred by such
Principal Shareholder (other than the Permitted Transaction Costs) in connection
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negotiation, preparation, execution and delivery of this Agreement and the other
Transaction Documents and the Closing.

                                   ARTICLE XIV
                                   -----------
                 TERMINATION; AMENDMENT, MODIFICATION AND WAIVER
                 -----------------------------------------------

                  14.1 TERMINATION. This Agreement may be terminated, and the
Merger abandoned, notwithstanding the approval by Parent, Acquisition Sub and
the Company of this Agreement, at any time prior to the Effective Time, by:

                            (a) the mutual consent of Parent, Acquisition Sub
and the Company.

                            (b) Parent, Acquisition Sub or the Company, if:

                                    (i) the conditions set forth in Article VIII
hereof shall not have been met and the Merger has not occurred by December 15,
1999, which date may be extended at the discretion of the Parent or Acquisition
Sub, except if such conditions have not been met solely as a result of the
action or inaction of the party seeking to terminate; or

                                    (ii) the other party or parties have
materially breached at the time made a representation and warranty, covenant or
agreement set forth herein and such breach is not cured (if curable) within 15
days following written notice thereof from the non-breaching party;

                            (c) Parent and Acquisition Sub if the conditions set
forth in Article IX hereof shall not have been met (or waived by the Person(s)
entitled to satisfaction thereof), and the Company if the conditions set forth
in Article X hereof shall not have been met (or waived by the Person(s) entitled
to satisfaction thereof), in either case by December 15, 1999, which date may be
extended at the discretion of Parent or Acquisition Sub, except if such
conditions have not been met solely as a result of the action or inaction of the
party seeking to terminate. Notwithstanding the provisions of this Section
14.1(c), the Company shall have the right to terminate this Agreement and
abandon the Merger after February 15, 2000, except if the Merger cannot be
completed by such date as a result of the action or inaction of the party
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                            (d) Parent and Acquisition Sub on the one hand, or
the Company on the other hand, if such party or parties shall have determined in
its or their sole discretion, exercised in good faith, that the Merger
contemplated by this Agreement and the Plan of Merger has become impracticable
by reason of the institution of any litigation, proceeding or investigation to
restrain or prohibit the consummation of the Merger, so long as such litigation,
proceeding or investigation has not been instituted, initiated, commenced or
undertaken without the approval of the party or parties seeking to terminate the
Agreement (which in the Company's case would include any actions of the
Principal Shareholders).

                            (e) Parent or Acquisition Sub if during the sixty
(60) day period after the date of this Agreement, Parent shall have determined
in its sole discretion, exercised in good faith, that the respective
observations of Parent and Acquisition Sub made during their due diligence
process disclosed information regarding the Company unsatisfactory to it and
such information is (i) material and (ii) not adequately disclosed in this
Agreement.

Any termination pursuant to this Section 14.1 shall be effected by written
notice from the party or parties so terminating to the other parties hereto.

                  14.2 EFFECT OF TERMINATION. In the event of the termination of
this Agreement as provided in Section 14.1, this Agreement shall be of no
further force or effect and no party hereto, nor its shareholders, directors,
officers or affiliates, shall have any liability in connection herewith;
PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that Article XII, Article XIII, this Section 14.2 and Article
XV shall survive the termination of this Agreement. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, this Section 14.2 shall not relieve any party from liability in
connection with an intentional or willful material breach of this Agreement
prior to its termination.


                                   ARTICLE XV
                                   ----------
                                  MISCELLANEOUS
                                  -------------

                  15.1 SURVIVAL; EFFECT OF DISCLOSURE. Except as otherwise
specifically provided herein all statements, representations, warranties and
covenants shall survive the Closing for two (2) years, regardless of any
inspection or discovery whether by reason of due diligence or otherwise, and

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shall remain in effect continuously during such period; provided that the
representations, warranties and covenants set forth in (a) Sections 3.4, 4.4 and
4.28 shall survive indefinitely and remain in effect continuously after the
Closing and (b) Sections 4.11, 4.14 and 4.25 shall survive and remain in effect
continuously after the Closing for the lesser of (i) seven (7) years and the (i)
statute of limitations applicable to the subject representation, warranty or
covenant. None of the Company, Parent or Acquisition Sub shall be liable or
bound in any manner by representations, warranties, covenants or agreements
pertaining to the subject matter of this Agreement, whether express or implied,
or any other matter whatsoever, which are made or furnished by any Person
representing or purporting to represent the Company, Parent or Acquisition Sub
unless and only to the extent that such representations, warranties, covenants,
or agreements are expressly and specifically set forth in this Agreement or the
Exhibits or Schedules hereto or in any certificate or other agreement, document
or instrument delivered pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement.

                  15.2 ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement and the Plan of Merger
(including the Schedules and the Exhibits attached hereto) and the other
writings referred to herein contain the entire agreement among the parties
hereto with respect to the transactions contemplated hereby and supersede all
prior agreements or understandings, written or oral, among the parties with
respect thereto.

                  15.3 DESCRIPTIVE HEADINGS. Descriptive headings are for
convenience only and shall not control or affect the meaning or construction of
any provision of this Agreement.

                  15.4 NOTICES. All notices or other communications which are
required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing and sufficient if delivered
personally or sent by nationally-recognized overnight courier or by registered
or certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested or by telecopier,
with confirmation as provided above addressed as follows:

                  if to Parent or Acquisition Sub, to:

                           Wireless Telecom Group Inc.
                           East 64 Midland Avenue
                           Paramus, NJ 07652
                           Attention: Edward Garcia
                           Telephone: (201) 261-8797
                           Telecopier:  (201) 261-8339


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                  with a copy to:

                           Morrison Cohen Singer & Weinstein, LLP
                           750 Lexington
                           New York, NY 10022
                           Attention: Robert H. Cohen, Esq.
                           Telephone: 212-735-8600
                           Telecopier: 212-735-8708


                  if to the Company, to:

                           Boonton Electronics Corp.
                           25 Eastmans Road
                           P.O. Box 465
                           Parsippany, NJ 07054
                           Attention: President
                           Telephone: (973) 386-9696
                           Telecopier: (973) 386-9191

                  with a copy to:

                           Shanley & Fisher
                           131 Madison Avenue
                           Morristown, NJ 07962
                           Attention: Michael E. Helmer, Esq.
                           Telephone: 973-285-1000
                           Telecopier: 973-285-1625

or to such other address as the party to whom notice is to be given may have
furnished to the other party in writing in accordance herewith. All such notices
or communications shall be deemed to be received: (a) in the case of personal
delivery or telecopy, on the date of such delivery; (b) in the case of
nationally-recognized overnight courier, on the next business day after the date
when sent; and (c) in the case of mailing, on the third business day following
the date on which the piece of mail containing such communication was posted.

                  15.5 COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed in any
number of counterparts by original or facsimile signature, each such counterpart
shall be an original instrument, and all such counterparts together shall
constitute one and the same agreement.

                  15.6 GOVERNING LAW. This Agreement shall be governed by and
construed in accordance with the New Jersey Statute and with the laws of the
State of New Jersey applicable to contracts made and to be performed wholly
therein without regard to such state's principles of conflicts of law.

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                  15.7 BENEFITS OF AGREEMENT. All the terms and provisions of
this Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties
hereto and their respective successors and permitted assigns, and shall not
confer any rights or benefits on any other persons or entities. This Agreement
shall not be assignable by any party hereto without the consent of the other
parties hereto; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that anything contained herein to the
contrary notwithstanding, Acquisition Sub may assign and delegate any or all of
its rights and obligations hereunder to any other direct or indirect
wholly-owned subsidiary of Parent.

                  15.8 PRONOUNS. As used herein, all pronouns shall include the
masculine, feminine, neuter, singular and plural thereof whenever the context
and facts require such construction.

                  15.9 WAIVER, AMENDMENT AND MODIFICATION.

                            (a) No failure or delay on the part of any of the
parties hereto in exercising any right, power or remedy hereunder shall operate
as a waiver thereof, nor shall any single or partial exercise of any such right,
power or remedy preclude any other or further exercise thereof or the exercise
of any other right, power or remedy. The remedies provided for herein are
cumulative and are not exclusive of any remedies that may be available to the
parties hereto at law, in equity or otherwise.

                            (b) No amendment, supplement or modification of or
to any provision in this Agreement, or any waiver of any such provision or
consent to any departure by any party from the terms of any such provision may
be made orally. Any (i) amendment, supplement or modification hereto, (ii)
consent hereunder or (iii) waiver of any provision (collectively,
"Modification") of this Agreement or of any of the Notes shall be effective if
given pursuant to a written agreement signed by the parties to this Agreement.

                  15.10 SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE. The parties hereto agree that if
for any reason any party hereto shall have failed to perform its obligations
under this Agreement, then any other party hereto seeking to enforce this
Agreement against such non-performing party shall be entitled to specific
performance and injunctive and other equitable relief, and the parties hereto
further agree to waive any requirement for the securing or posting of any bond
in connection with the obtaining of any such injunctive or other equitable
relief.


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                  15.11 SEVERABILITY. If any one or more of the provisions
contained herein, or the application thereof in any circumstance, is held
invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect for any reason, the validity,
legality and enforceability of any such provision in every other respect and of
the remaining provisions hereof shall not be in any way impaired, unless the
provisions held invalid, illegal or unenforceable shall substantially impair the
benefits of the remaining provisions hereof. The parties hereto further agree to
replace such invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision of this Agreement with
a valid, legal and enforceable provision that will achieve, to the extent
possible, the economic, business and other purposes of such invalid, illegal or
unenforceable provision.


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                  IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of the parties hereto has caused this
Agreement and Plan of Reorganization to be executed on its behalf as of the day
and year first above written.

                                             WIRELESS TELECOM GROUP INC.
                                             By: /s/ EDWARD GARCIA
                                             -----------------------------------
                                             Name:  EDWARD GARCIA
                                             Title: President & CEO


                                             WTT ACQUISITION CORP.
                                             By: /s/ EDWARD GARCIA
                                             -----------------------------------
                                             Name:  EDWARD GARCIA
                                             Title: President & CEO


                                             BOONTON ELECTRONICS CORP.
                                             By: /s/ YVES GUYOMAR
                                             -----------------------------------
                                             Name:  YVES GUYOMAR
                                             Title: President & CEO





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The undersigned shall have no liability under the aforesaid Agreement and Plan
of Reorganization except with respect to Article 3, Article 6, Sections 7.3,
7.17, 9.1 (as to the Principal Shareholders representations only), 9.3(b), 9.13,
Article 11, Article 12, Section 13.1(c), Article 14, and Article 15.

                                       PRINCIPAL SHAREHOLDERS

                                       /s/ DANIEL AUZAN
                                       ---------------------------------------
                                       DANIEL AUZAN

                                       /s/ RONALD T. DEBLIS
                                       ---------------------------------------
                                       RONALD T. DEBLIS

                                       /s/ JACK FRUCHT
                                       ---------------------------------------
                                       JACK FRUCHT

                                       /s/ YVES GUYOMAR
                                       ---------------------------------------
                                       YVES GUYOMAR

                                       /s/ ABEL SHENG
                                       ---------------------------------------
                                       ABEL SHENG

                                       /s/ OTTO H. YORK
                                       ---------------------------------------
                                       OTTO H. YORK

                                       /s/ JOHN M. YOUNG
                                       ---------------------------------------
                                       JOHN M. YOUNG


                                       G.E.M. USA, INC.


                                       By: /s/ TRIEBEL
                                          ------------------------------------
                                           Name:  TRIEBEL
                                           Title: President

                                       SIDCO INVESTMENT, INC.


                                       By: /s/ ABEL SHENG
                                          ------------------------------------
                                           Name:  ABEL SHENG
                                           Title: President







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For more information, contact:
Patrick Brightman
(973) 263-5475

Boonton Electronics Corporation Acquired by Wireless Telecom Group

For Release on September 7, 1999 at 9:00 a.m.

Parsippany, NJ (September 7, 1999) - Boonton Electronics Corporation (OTC
Bulletin Board: BOON) announces that it has entered into a definitive agreement
with Wireless Telecom Group, Inc. (AMEX Symbol: WTT) whereby Boonton Electronics
will become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Wireless Telecom Group. Under terms of
the agreement, each share of Boonton Electronics common stock will be converted
to 1.4 shares of WTT stock and an amount of cash equal to 0.175 times the
closing price of WTT common stock on the closing date. Based upon the closing
price of WTT's stock on September 3, 1999, the transaction is valued at
approximately $6.5 million.

The merger is expected to be complete before the end of WTT's fiscal year, which
is December 31, 1999. It is subject to Boonton Electronics stockholder approval
as well as other customary requirements. WTT expects that the acquisition will
result in a doubling of its revenues based upon Boonton Electronic's historical
operating results.

"By becoming part of Wireless Telecom Group, we have created wonderful new
opportunities from which to grow. Our products perfectly complement one another,
providing each company with methods to develop stronger partnerships with our
existing customers as well as develop new customers," said Yves Guyomar,
president and CEO of Boonton Electronics.

Wireless Telecom Group President and CEO Edward Garcia stated, "We are excited
to have Boonton Electronics as part of our team. This acquisition adds
engineering capability and experience to our organization. This is WTT's first
step in its strategy to add growth through synergistic acquisitions. We will be
a formidable force, combining WTT's leading market position in noise generation
products with Boonton Electronics' strong position in power measurement."

Wireless Telecom Group, Inc., is a global provider of noise generators used in
the telecommunications field. It is headquartered in Paramus, NJ.

Boonton Electronics is a leader in the manufacture of test equipment dedicated
to measuring the power of RF and microwave systems used in terrestrial and
satellite communications, radar, telemetry, and an expanding number of personal
communications products. It is headquartered in Parsippany, NJ.






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