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To: Francois Goelo who wrote (2445)6/9/1999 12:20:00 AM
From: coca-cola-kid  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10354
 
Hello Francois,
just the kid here, how is ZSUN fairing these days? I loved this stock a month ago, but now... mixed feelings. To many variables now. And who is handling the PR for this company? I don't mean to negative I just have others asking me whether they should consider this stock, and since I have no position in this company anymore, well I need some guidance, not only for the short term but for those who are positioned long as well. Give me the skinny, thanks
coca-cola-kid



To: Francois Goelo who wrote (2445)6/9/1999 12:26:00 AM
From: Blade Runner  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10354
 
Just ran across an interesting article that I found in the Hong Kong Trader. I thought this board might find it of interest.



Online Retail Franchises Offered for Free

Hong Kong-based e-commerce firm Asia4Sale.com and Hongkong Telecom are teaming up to launch a new Internet service allowing anyone anywhere in the world
to become online agents for HKSAR companies.

The new service is similar to the highly successful Amazon.com company, which sells through the Internet books sourced from publishers around the world.

Asia4Sale will set up a similar 'virtual warehouse', stocking it with goods sourced from Hong Kong and other Asian manufacturers. Interested parties from around
the world can then list some of these items in their own catalogues, which can be accessed by buyers on-line. These on-line agents, or 'middlemen', will then receive
a commission for any goods they sell through their own 'cyberstores'.

Asia4Sale's managing director Brain Hodgson says the service is in effect the same as a retail franchise and will be offered for free.

The company is enlisting Hongkong Telecom Interactive Multimedia Services to run the operation.

Mr Hodgson said the launch of the new service is planned for later this year.

For those of you wishing to read it for yourselves, here is the link.

tdc.org.hk

I think that this is good news and shows that the company is continuing to pursue its business interest in Asia.