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Non-Tech : DMIL DeMil International Inc

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To: Joe Copia who wrote (68)10/15/1998 1:50:00 PM
From: gambler   of 73
 
Here's an interesting excerpt from an article from China News Digest. I hear that DMIL is in the running for a portion of these contracts.

(4) Japan Seeks to Dispose of Chemical Weapons in China

[CND, 04/19/98] The Japanese government plans to spend possibly hundreds of billions of yen on the disposal of chemical weapons that the Imperial Japanese Army left in China during World War II, Reuters reported from Tokyo. Methods such as chemical destruction and incineration have already been proposed. Seven groups of Japanese and foreign firms are seeking contracts from the government, which will convene an international panel later this month to study the proposals. (Xiaolin LI, Liedong ZHENG)

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cnd.org

Here's the current exchange rate.

Japanese Yen Exchange Rate US Dollar
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100,000,000,000 12:50PM 0.00849834 849,834,253.37

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