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To: Keith Minler who wrote (3848)1/24/2000 11:03:00 AM
From: John Powell  Respond to of 5053
 
Name Change is Out!

Mr. Brian Hinchcliffe reports
Jordex Resources is changing its name to iTech Capital Corp. Brian
Hinchcliffe, chairman of Jordex, stated: "The iTech Capital name reflects
the transformation that has taken place in the company over the past year
from a company with its roots in the mining industry to a company that is
committed to building shareholder value by participating in the Internet
B2B and telecommunications sectors." He further stated: "As we enter this
technology driven new era economy, iTech's goal is to wisely deploy its
assets for the benefit of its shareholders. iTech, through its experience,
expertise and strong relationships, is well positioned to identify, invest
in and assist in the development of emerging technology companies. While
opportunities abound, we believe the real key to building significant
shareholder value is being selective and funding only those companies that
have strong management teams, a persuasive business model and reasonable
valuations. In addition, we expect only to fund those companies that have
the potential to emerge as significant and dominant players in their
business sector. To date we are confident we have made such investments."
The name change of Jordex to iTech Capital Corp., along with a new trading
symbol, is subject to shareholder approval. A circular announcing the
details of a special meeting of shareholders to be held March 10, 2000,
will be mailed to shareholders by Feb. 7.
Effective Friday, Jan. 21, 2000, the category of the company has been
reclassified by the Toronto Stock Exchange from mining to industrial.



To: Keith Minler who wrote (3848)1/24/2000 11:05:00 AM
From: Rob Davis  Respond to of 5053
 
EDIT: Oops, you beat me to the punch.

Jordex to change name to iTech Capital

Jordex Resources Inc
JDX
Shares issued 30,374,357
2000-01-21 close $1.55
Monday Jan 24 2000
Mr. Brian Hinchcliffe reports
Jordex Resources is changing its name to iTech Capital Corp. Brian Hinchcliffe,
chairman of Jordex, stated: "The iTech Capital name reflects the transformation that
has taken place in the company over the past year from a company with its roots in the
mining industry to a company that is committed to building shareholder value by
participating in the Internet B2B and telecommunications sectors." He further stated:
"As we enter this technology driven new era economy, iTech's goal is to wisely deploy
its assets for the benefit of its shareholders. iTech, through its experience, expertise
and strong relationships, is well positioned to identify, invest in and assist in the
development of emerging technology companies. While opportunities abound, we
believe the real key to building significant shareholder value is being selective and
funding only those companies that have strong management teams, a persuasive
business model and reasonable valuations. In addition, we expect only to fund those
companies that have the potential to emerge as significant and dominant players in their
business sector. To date we are confident we have made such investments."
The name change of Jordex to iTech Capital Corp., along with a new trading symbol,
is subject to shareholder approval. A circular announcing the details of a special
meeting of shareholders to be held March 10, 2000, will be mailed to shareholders by
Feb. 7.
Effective Friday, Jan. 21, 2000, the category of the company has been reclassified by
the Toronto Stock Exchange from mining to industrial.
(c) Copyright 2000 Canjex Publishing Ltd. canada-stockwatch.com



To: Keith Minler who wrote (3848)1/24/2000 11:06:00 AM
From: Keith Minler  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5053
 
New Out

Jordex to change name to iTech Capital

Jordex Resources Inc JDX
Shares issued 30,374,357 Jan 21 close $1.55
Mon 24 Jan 2000 News Release
Mr. Brian Hinchcliffe reports
Jordex Resources is changing its name to iTech Capital Corp. Brian
Hinchcliffe, chairman of Jordex, stated: "The iTech Capital name reflects
the transformation that has taken place in the company over the past year
from a company with its roots in the mining industry to a company that is
committed to building shareholder value by participating in the Internet
B2B and telecommunications sectors." He further stated: "As we enter this
technology driven new era economy, iTech's goal is to wisely deploy its
assets for the benefit of its shareholders. iTech, through its experience,
expertise and strong relationships, is well positioned to identify, invest
in and assist in the development of emerging technology companies. While
opportunities abound, we believe the real key to building significant
shareholder value is being selective and funding only those companies that
have strong management teams, a persuasive business model and reasonable
valuations. In addition, we expect only to fund those companies that have
the potential to emerge as significant and dominant players in their
business sector. To date we are confident we have made such investments."
The name change of Jordex to iTech Capital Corp., along with a new trading
symbol, is subject to shareholder approval. A circular announcing the
details of a special meeting of shareholders to be held March 10, 2000,
will be mailed to shareholders by Feb. 7.
Effective Friday, Jan. 21, 2000, the category of the company has been
reclassified by the Toronto Stock Exchange from mining to industrial.
(c) Copyright 2000 Canjex Publishing Ltd. canada-stockwatch.com

I would have preferred to retain the old symbol but other than that looks great. This also probably signals the beginning of the promo campaign!

THE GAME IS AFOOT!!

Later

Keith