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Microcap & Penny Stocks : GCHC GREATER CHINA CORP

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To: straight-->arrow who wrote (732)2/20/2008 7:45:38 PM
From: scionRead Replies (2) of 858
 
I call it 'background' - I find it helpful when I'm looking at a company and its management. Do you have any 'new' news to impart?

Perhaps you can explain this connection?

GREATER CHINA CORPORATION
One Rockefeller Plaza, Suite 1010
New York, NY 10020
(212) 765-4547


GREATER CHINA CORPORATION
(Registrant)

Date: April 20, 2007
By: /s/John W. Allen

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John W. Allen, President

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MITC
Mid-Atlantic Innovative Technology Center

Northeast U.S.

John W. Allen
One Rockefeller Plaza Suite 1010
New York, NY 10020
springny@pipeline.com
212 765 4547 (p)


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Mission Statement

The MITC mission is to provide a comprehensive global vision of the future for our clients that will enable them to anticipate change and potential surprises which would impact their survival and growth during the next 25-50 years.

MITC, founded in 1991, is an independent, tax-exempt, 501(c)3 organization. It is eligible to receive contributions deductible as charitable donations for federal income tax purposes. MITC performs sponsored contract research and development for governmental and private organizations as well as self-sponsored programs funded by donor grants and gifts.

MITC’s global vision views long-term social and economic developments throughout the world as migrating to an integrated market place. Our clients are seeking solutions to their global problems now and our objective is to keep them up-to-date with the rate of change in the world and provide them with advice and information to help them make long-term viable decisions. Our studies and analyses provide alternative solutions to current problems while maintaining a focus on future developments, problems, and issues, which will arise in 25 to 50 years or more. By implementing the MITC analysis processes, we can match a donor’s charitable objectives with emerging 21st Century break-throughs which will result in greater societal impacts for their charitable donations and investments.

MITC’s basic program objectives are to use lessons learned to identify and analyze innovations that will become the basis of the 21st Century economy. These lessons will help business organizations achieve successful commercialization and other institutions and organizations operate and interact on a global basis. We believe markets will become increasingly global. Furthermore, we have moved from the age representing the power of man’s muscle to the age of the power of the mind as recognized by Vannevar Bush in 1945. This change is an enormous asset to developing countries which need not build large physical infrastructure of highways, buildings, and manufacturing plants but can concentrate on education and training and global linkage via the Internet. This communication and partnership development between and among countries with vast socioeconomic differences was previously extremely difficult if not impossible. The new mind-oriented economy will become increasingly a major development asset.

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