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To: Yamakita who wrote (206)3/8/2000 9:26:00 PM
From: LOGAN12  Respond to of 615
 
Thanks for the great reporting! Hangin' looooong!

linda



To: Yamakita who wrote (206)3/9/2000 1:30:00 AM
From: ms.smartest.person  Respond to of 615
 
With the new name, will the stock symbol change? Would LOVE to enter a symbol that begins with SFT(x)f! I can't wait to buy more -- and average down my current loss. Did not expect to make quick money on this shell when I bought it.
IMHO: Investing in Son/Softbank (especially at these prices) is a good bet.

Merry



To: Yamakita who wrote (206)3/9/2000 3:58:00 AM
From: ms.smartest.person  Respond to of 615
 
Yamakita, Is this going to have Asia OnLine in it as Jay thought? If so here's more news on Asia Online:

Asia Online and PacificNet.com unveil e-commerce package

Asia Online and PacificNet.com have joined forces with Intel and Dao Heng Bank Group to provide small to medium-sized enterprises an e-commerce service that includes features such as order processing and secure online payments.

Asia Online will provide the Internet infrastructure and market the new service, while PacificNet.com will supply its e-commerce software engine. Intel will contribute e-commerce servers to be housed in Asia Online?s data centre. Dao Heng Bank Group will process online credit card transactions for the service. The e-commerce package will launch officially on March 15 and showcase at the Hong Kong Information Infrastructure Expo and Conference 2000 on March 16-19.

Starting at HK$18,000, the e-commerce package includes PacificNet.com?s eMerchant2000 product, personalised template-based home page design, shopping cart, product and customer database, and order and inventory management.

infoagehk.com



To: Yamakita who wrote (206)3/10/2000 1:36:00 PM
From: Ronald Allen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 615
 
Yamakita, do you (or does anyone)know the market cap of this company? I didn't see anything regarding this in any previous posts but may have missed it.