Hey Bobby,
I guess ol' "...Manana Mendez..." was too busy on the phone or babysitting Albert to get Largo in on this deal....
VHSN Announces Invitation to Spring Export Commodities Fair of China
MISSISSAUGA, Ontario, Apr 28, 2000 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- China eMall Corporation ("CMC"), a subsidiary of VHS Network, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: VHSN) ("VHSN"), is pleased to announce that the company had been invited by the Chinese Organizing Committee to participate in the Spring Export Commodities Fair of China.
China Export Commodities Fair ran from April 15-26, a yearly event since 1957, in Guangzhou, the largest city in Southern China and a two-hour drive from Hong Kong. The trade fair is the largest scale and highest-level trade- show in China. For its size and complete varieties of commodities, this fair has been considered the best linkage between the Chinese exporters and foreign buyers. The fair is regularly attended by thousands of the largest export oriented corporations of the nation and presents more than 100,000 commodities that are displayed in different exhibition halls. According to the officials, 90,000 foreign business people attended the fair last year.
"It is a great honor for us to be invited to attend this fair, in particular because China eMall is establishing an electronic version of the export oriented trading center for Chinese products," said Elwin Cathcart, CEO of VHSN. "To be able to see the fair physically and to exchange ideas with both the suppliers and purchasers at the same place will definitely help us understand the needs of both sides and to stimulate us to improve our web site, making it easy and practical for our customers. In the mean time, we will have an opportunity to sign up thousands of new suppliers. It is an excellent opportunity for us to promote our business model, to show our suppliers and purchasers how we can make export of Chinese products easy, faster and cheaper. China-eMall is very well prepared for this show and we look forward to a fruitful event."
CMC engages in facilitating the export of Chinese products to the North American and other western countries through the Internet. Through its web portal, Chinese suppliers can be directly linked to the western buyers in a format that is easy to access, search, quote and track their purchases. Western business buyers can access multiple suppliers for best quality, delivery and price. CMC aims to bring in convenience, efficiency and profitability to both its suppliers and purchasers.
Must be more fun to sit around writing endless, weekly checks to can't-quite-get-it-done SEC consultants, I guess.....
John :-( |