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Gold/Mining/Energy : CEU - China pager and emerging IDC

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To: Robert Dydo who wrote (12)4/26/2000 1:50:00 PM
From: Robert Dydo  Read Replies (1) of 26
 
Concept Industries Inc
CEU
Shares issued 6,457,822
2000-04-11 close $1.06
Wednesday Apr 12 2000
Mr. William Jung reports
Two major international telecommunications systems and equipment solution
providers have each agreed to install its two-way wireless messaging test system
in the capital city of Jinan in Shandong province in the People's Republic of China.
Each system will be tested under full operating conditions so that management can
assess its performance before making a selection. The first system is slated for
installation in May and the second is scheduled for early July of this year.
Due to its efficiency and cost-effectiveness, electronic mail or E-mail is very
widely used today and growing. Wireless messaging services are already
dominating the way in how messages are being sent and received since it is a more
effective and efficient way of managing information and messages without the
necessity of a personal computer or being connected to the office. For example,
America Online (AOL) members on a daily basis send and receive 110 million
E-mails as compared with in excess of 600 million wireless messages being sent
and received daily through AOL's Instant Messenger services. The new wireless
hand-held devices allow users to send messages to pagers, fax machines, cellular
telephones and personal computers.
Since announcing the wireless messaging licence in the March 15, 2000, news
release, the company's technical personnel has been working diligently to advance
this initiative. Management strongly believes that wireless messaging will be the
wave of the future in terms of how messages are sent and received in China. The
company has a paging joint venture with a subsidiary company of the Shandong
provincial government that operates paging systems in 13 cities in Shandong
province and currently has in excess of 375,000 subscribers. Management plans
to develop and incorporate a wireless messaging network into the existing paging
infrastructure as quickly as possible so that the company is positioned to capture a
part of the immense wireless messaging market expected in China.
Recently while in China, management and officials of Jitong Telecommunications
Co. Ltd. undertook a preliminary review of the Internet data centre project
presentation and certain areas were identified for further consideration.
Management is currently in process of completing these additional requirements.
WARNING: The company relies on litigation protection for "forward-looking"
statements.
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