This Week on the Emerging Company Report TV Program Hollywood, CA-Emerging Company Report, the internationally syndicated television program which profiles emerging-growth companies (http://www.emergingcompany.com), features an interview this week with the people behind China Continental, Inc. (OTC-BB: CHCL)
China Continental, Inc. Financial Consultant Jim Kyle described the company as being multi-faceted. “For several years,” explained Kyle, “the company concentrated on providing, on a turn-key basis, fully automated production lines for plastics manufacturing firms in the People's Republic of China. With the burgeoning need for food in China, the company has turned it's focus towards meeting the 2.1 million ton need for mutton in the year 2000.” China has the world's largest population at 1.4 billion, many of which rely on mutton and beef as their sources of meat. “The company has acquired a 900 square mile farm”, added Kyle, “for the production of goats, goat meat and products. The company will be selling breeding livestock, including embryos, semen and live animals. In addition, revenues will be generated from providing superior genetics, managing feedlots and the sales of meat, milk, wool and skins.”
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JRWA, Inc. President and CEO Jerry Rosemeyer described his company as having been formed to acquire small and medium-sized companies in computer reselling and consulting. The company announced on the television program, a contract with Computer Associates International (NYSE: CA), naming JRWA subsidiary Resource Development Association Corp. as a Unicenter TNG Value-Added Reseller.
The credit unions of Chevron Corporation (NYSE: CHV) and Texaco, Inc. (NYSE: TX) have had their required audits performed by Financial Standards Group, Inc., (OTC-BB: FSIG), according to company president Jason Lents.
America Online's (NYSE: AOL) contract with Planet City Software (OTC-BB: PINC) enables the 17 million subscribers of AOL to check the Y2K compatibility of their computers by following a simple keyword.
Sims Communications, Inc. (Nasdaq: SIMS) announced a strategic alliance had been entered into with Bergen Brunswig (NYSE: BBC), “ a $14 billion company”, said CEO Mark. Bennet. Sims' transaction automation ATM terminals are in 600 fast-food outlets and a McDonald's (NYSE: MCD) test showed consumers spent up to 53% more in the restaurant when a Sims' terminal was available. Viewers of Emerging Company Report can receive free information in the mail about the featured companies by calling a toll-free phone number on the TV screen. The television program, which has been on the air each week for more than two years, is seen Friday evenings at 11:00 ET, 8:00 PT , Saturday mornings at 11:00 ET, 8:00 PT (Canada), and at 11:30 ET, 8:30 PT ( USA ) and Monday mornings at 10:00 ET, 7:00 PT. The program is syndicated internationally in nearly 24 million homes on more than 140 cable TV systems in the USA and also in Canada. The program is also available to view “ On-Demand” at their web site, emergingcompany.com |