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Microcap & Penny Stocks : DIGG - Digital Gas, Johnboy DIGGS it. -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Tim Davies who wrote (737)11/7/1999 11:10:00 AM
From: john  Respond to of 1774
 
drugstorecowboy Tim, naturally his profile is private, I have asked him to e mail me.



To: Tim Davies who wrote (737)11/7/1999 10:17:00 PM
From: john  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1774
 
Some quotes from Chinaonline.com........... article.....

"Unlike other foreign companies in China, we're not bringing out-dated technology," Mr. Kirk explained. "We're bringing the latest advances. These are all going to be transferred to the Chinese."

Very interesting, especially about the transfer of the technology to the Chinese over time. Yesterday on the local Vancouver news a gentleman was interviewed, he is in Vancouver to help Canadian companies set up in Hong Kong to do business. The most important thing the Chinese are looking for is the transfer of technology and the teaching of the Chinese people well looks like Digital is moving in that direction.

Following just another paragraph from the article in ChinaOnLine.com....


According to the company?s "nurturing operational philosophy," training centers will be set up and local engineers will be taught the methodology and application of Digital Gas drilling techniques.

The above comments are exactly what this gentleman was discussing on the local Vancouver news

Mr. Kirk also said that his more diplomatic approach in China helped him win the deal. Whereas representatives of big Western oil companies fly into China to "wheel and deal," Mr. Kirk said he was patient and took the time to make the right contacts and develop strong personal relationships. "You have to develop a sense of trust to do business in China," he explained.

Not only in China but very important in all of Asia.