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To: WISDOM MILES who wrote (16)12/29/1998 7:21:00 AM
From: GARY P GROBBEL  Read Replies (1) of 330
 
Wisdom....I think it has a very good shot. Very strong trading pattern yesterday...aggressive buying at close. In addition to press releases following this one that announced two distinct rev generating sites they have on line already they announced this capabiltiy on 12-11-98 thru their Webquill subsidary...I really like this aspect. SIRC closed yesterday at 1.31/1.34 on Nasdaq. This is my dark horse candidate for the Internet sweepstakes<g>.
gpg
Sirco Announces E-Commerce Fulfillment Solution,
E-Complete

STAMFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 11, 1998--

Summary: Sirco International Corp. Announces

E-Complete, an E-Commerce Rapid Deployment Service

which Integrates Website Hosting and Development

with Warehousing, Shipping, Inventory Management and

Financial Reporting Services for Businesses Seeking

to Sell their Products on the Internet

Sirco International Corp. (NASDAQ:SIRC - news) announced today the introduction, in conjunction with its Internet services
subsidiary WebQuill Internet Service, L.L.C., of a new E-Commerce rapid deployment service called E-Complete.

E-Complete will provide businesses seeking to sell their products on the Internet a complete fulfillment solution, consisting of
E-Commerce site development integrated with warehousing, shipping, inventory management and financial reporting.

Joel Dupre, Chairman and CEO of Sirco stated, ''While nearly every business now believes that it needs to be selling its
products via the Internet, most will find it too complex, expensive and time consuming to integrate their internal legacy
warehousing, shipping, inventory and financial reporting systems with their E-Commerce site. Sirco and WebQuill will offer
businesses a complete E-Commerce enterprise solution which can reduce their E-Commerce site development cycle from
months to less than 30 days.''

Henry Azer, President of WebQuill added, ''E-Complete gives WebQuill a unique competitive advantage in the E-Commerce
design services business. Any customer with physical products to be marketed or distributed over the Internet can simply
contract with WebQuill for the development of their E-Commerce site and ship their product to our 110,000 square foot
warehouse. We will then provide the organization all the operational and financial reports required to operate their site. Indeed,
with E-Complete a business can truly have a virtual operation on the Internet and free up their management time and resources
to focus on product design and marketing.''

WebQuill Internet Services, L.L.C., a wholly owned subsidiary of Sirco International Corp., provides Web design, Web
hosting, E-Commerce development and dial-up and dedicated Internet access to small, medium and large businesses.

Sirco International Corp. is a diversified publicly traded company with operations organized into two divisions. Sirco's
telecommunications division focuses on developing integrated communications service in the emerging local exchange carrier
industry. Sirco's travel division designs, imports and markets luggage, sport bags, backpacks and children's bags and related
products in the United States and Canada and owns and operates airline employee stores in Texas.

This release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. The Company's actual results may differ
materially from the results discussed in the forward-looking statements. Factors that might cause such a difference include,
among others, general economic and business conditions; industry trends; the loss of major customers; changes in demand for
the Company's product; the timing of orders received from customers; dependence on third party sources of supply; the loss of
licenses; availability of management; availability, terms and deployment of capital; and changes in state or federal government
regulations of telecommunication services.

Contact:

Sirco International Corp., Stamford
Joel Dupre, 203/359-4100
e-mail: jdupre@sircointl.com
or
Henry Azer, 203-750-1000
e-mail: haz@webquill.com
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