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Kingsley Coach, Inc. Announces Symbol Change

1 February 1999

Kingsley Coach, Inc. Announces Symbol Change
    MIDDLEBURG, Pa., Feb. 1 -- Kingsley Coach, Inc.
(OTC Bulletin Board: KNGS) announced today that they are now trading under the
call sign of KNGS, formerly MPHI.  The name change represents the primary
business activity of the recently merged entity.
    Kingsley Coach is a unique, high quality customized motor coach designed
for both recreational and commercial applications with the "Camelot" model on
heavy-duty truck chassis, up to 45' long, 102" wide and 400-600 HP.  A unique
benefit is the chassis design enables the coach to be built with standard
trucks by Peterbilt, Freightliner, Kenworth Int'l., Volvo and others.  Basic
Camelot and "Custom" units retail for $236,990 and $450,000 respectively,
depending on features requested.
    Kingsley markets its products to the high end RV motorhome market in
addition to special applications for the entertainer markets, race car
circuits, mobile medical units and other commercial use.  A major market
advantage this unique design provides is the ability of a Kingsley Coach to
have the power unit serviced at any truck stop in the USA and Canada.
    For further information on Kingsley Coach, visit our web site at:
http://www.kingsleycoach.com

    Corporate Advertising and Public Relations handled by Corporate Imaging.
    For Further information, contact Neil Rand, Telephone:  (602) 504-9230 or
Facsimile:  (602) 504-9252.

    Information herein was derived from sources seeming to be reliable.  No
assurance can be made that the information is accurate, or that projected
results will be achieved.  Statements in this release are made pursuant to the
"Safe Harbor" provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Act of 1995.
Investors are cautioned that like forward looking statements, certain risks
and uncertainties are involved, including without limitation, continued
acceptance of the company's services, increased levels of competition for the
company and dependence on the performance of the management of the company.