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To: Ruby who wrote (1242)3/23/2000 8:12:00 PM
From: Baba 2  Respond to of 1247
 
Here's something picked off of SH this evening....

Thanks goes to Jose Torres for the due diligence.....

stockhouse.com



To: Ruby who wrote (1242)3/24/2000 12:04:00 AM
From: mr. ed  Respond to of 1247
 
Hi Rudy here is one for ya.

Thursday March 23, 1:36 pm Eastern Time

Company Press Release

AQCI Says First Quarter Sales Will Substantially
Exceed Company's Expectations

VERNON, British Columbia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 23, 2000-- Aquatic
Cellulose(OTC Bulletin Board:AQCI - news)

Gary Ackles, AQCI President and CEO., responding to an interviewer's question at the Global Opportunities for Business and
Environment convention in Vancouver, BC stated, ``I was surprised by the strength of the sales from the Amazonian harvested
hardwoods. Our first quarter sales will substantially exceed the company's expectations. Yet candidly, I am even more excited
by the many positive events that have recently unfolded and are continuing to unfold not only at the Brazilian project but in other
places.' Mr Ackles at another scheduled formal meeting with major media and business' representatives stated the following:
``For AQCI, this year promises to be the most exciting year yet. AQCI's objective for the year is four folds. First, to continue
the expansion of our Brazilian project. Second, to establish new markets for our lumber, especially our exotic and rare species.
Third, to grow our company more rapidly through acquisitions and/or joint venture relationships. Fourth, to expand our
International operations to a third Continent to further elevate global awareness of our company for more rapid revenue
growth.'

When asked to comment upon the location of the company's ``third Continent' project and if the company was in current
discussions with anyone as to joint ventures or acquisitions, Mr. Ackles responded; ``There are a number of announcements
schedules by the company next week and the following week, specific to our efforts and successes in relation to testing,
analysis, retrieval, harvesting, marketing and sales following which your question as to location of the next project shall be
addressed.'

About the Company

Aquatic Cellulose International Corp. is a growth stage, technology based company, that is retrieving what was once
considered a lost natural resource. That resource is aquatic timber. Since 1996, the company has invested more than $US
1,000,000 into the research and development of a patented robotic technology for cutting and retrieving such timber. This new
method dramatically increases production efficiencies to the point that large scale harvesting operations are now commercially
viable. As a result, Aquatic Cellulose is positioned at the extreme forefront and will become the first global corporation in an
emerging industry worth untold billions in untapped timber reserves. In November of 1999, the company began its first such
large scale operation beneath the Tucurui reservoir in northern Brasil. Estimated at over $US 600,000,000. This multi-phase
project is expected to take up to twenty years to complete.

In February of 2000, ACIC debuted 'THE AMAZON LINE' at the annual National Association of Music Merchandisers
(N.A.M.M.) Convention in Los Angeles. 'THE AMAZON LINE' is a unique product line of exotic tropical hardwood which
are being marketed to a wide range of high end industries from musical instruments to fine furniture to precious works of art.
The company has secured the Internet domain name www.amazonline.com and is in the process of building this web site for
e-commerce.

For more information about this fascinating company, please visit our new web site at www.aquaticcellulose.com and join our
growing e-mail list.

This press release contains statements that constitute forward statements, as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform
Act of 1995. Forward looking statements inherently involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ
materially from the forward-looking statements. Factors that may cause or contribute to such differences include, among other
things, the Company's dependence on one customer, seasonality of the Company's retrieval business and risk of future losses
from operations. Other risks and uncertainties include changes in business conditions and the economy in general, changes in
governmental regulations, unforeseen litigation and other risk factors identified. The Company undertakes no obligation to
update these forward-looking statements for revisions or changes after the date of this press release.

The NASD OTC has neither approved nor disapproved of the information contained herein.

Contact:

Aquatic Cellulose International Corp.
Mr. Gary Ackles, 250/558-5410
Website: www.aquaticcellulose.com



To: Ruby who wrote (1242)3/28/2000 5:54:00 PM
From: mr. ed  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1247
 
Hi Rudy more aqci infor

AQCI to Increase Amazonian Production
Capabilities By 40%
Tue Mar 28 16:20:00 EST 2000



VERNON, B.C., Mar 28, 2000 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Aquatic Cellulose International
Corp. (OTCBB:AQCI) places into service two specialized recovery equipped barges
to help meet demand. AQCI has introduced to its Amazonian project site these two
technically equipped water-born recovery vehicles to assist its existing
recovery vehicles to substantially increase production.

Gary Ackles, President and CEO of AQCI stated, "I have spoken with Victor Lima,
project coordinator and Sheridan Westgarde, Technical Coordinator for Robotics
and Technology at AQCI's Amazonian project control center. Mr Lima informed me
that the two additional recovery vehicles 'The Hunter' and the 'Rio Torres'
(River Bull), are on the water and in production. Mr. Lima also informed me that
based upon the performance of the newly introduced recovery vehicles, he is
projecting a very substantial increase of AQCI's Amazonian production from both
traditional harvesting methods for high grade rare exotics as well as our
robotically recovered production capabilities. Mr. Lima conservatively estimated
an increase in AQCI's dual harvesting capabilities by 40%."

Mr. Ackles concluded his announcement by stating: "During the past quarter,
AQCI's technology and know how have been tested under extreme conditions and
proven successful. Our achievements and successful implementation of robotics
technology under Amazonian conditions have demonstrated AQCI's unequivocal
leadership in the application of this new technology and has resulted in
inquiries and numerous offers from maworld. AQCI is aggressively moving forward,
on multiple fronts in the expansion of both its production and sales
capabilities. The company shall make announcements specific to advancements in
both areas during the next days and weeks."

About the Company

Aquatic Cellulose International Corp. is a growth stage, technology-based
company, that is retrieving what was once considered a lost natural resource.
That resource is aquatic timber. Gary Ackles, President and CEO of Aquatic
Cellulose International Corp., has developed and patented a unique robotic
technology for cutting and retrieving this timer and has granted exclusive
rights to Aquatic Cellulose for use in underwater logging. This new "diverless"
system, dramatically increases production capabilities to the point that large
scale harvesting operations are now commercially viable. As a result, Aquatic
Cellulose is positioned at the extreme forefront of an emerging industry worth
untold billions in untapped timber reserves. In November of 1999, the company
began its first such large scale operation beneath the Tucurui reservoir in
Amazon region in northern Brazil. Estimated at over $US 600,000,000, This
multi-phase project is expected to take up to twenty years to complete.

In February of 2000, ACIC debuted 'THE AMAZON LINE' at the annual National
Association of Music Merchandisers (N.A.M.M.) Convention in Los Angeles. 'THE
AMAZON LINE' is a unique product line of exotic tropical hardwood which are
being marketed to a wide range of high end industries from musical instruments
to fine furniture to precious works of art. The company has secured the Internet
domain name www.amazonline.com and is in the process of building this web site
for e-commerce.

Aquatic Cellulose is proud of the fact that every tree recovered from these
depths is, in essence, one less that needs to be cut from the rain forest. With
over 38,000 dams as potential sites for future operations, not to mention
countless lakes, rivers and tributaries, Aquatic Cellulose is forging a new age
of futuristic logging through superior technology and a strong commitment to
preserving natural resources and lives. For more information about this
fascinating company, please visit our new web site at www.aquaticcellulose.com
and join our growing e-mail list.

This press release contains statements that constitute forward statements, as
defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward looking
statements inherently involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual
results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements. Factors that
may cause or contribute to such differences include, among other things, the
Company's dependence on one customer, seasonality of the Company's retrieval
business and risk of future losses from operations. Other risks and
uncertainties include changes in business conditions and the economy in general,
changes in governmental regulations, unforseen litigation and other risk factors
identified. The Company undertakes no obligation to update these forward-looking
statements for revisions or changes after the date of this press release.

The NASD OTC has neither approved nor disapproved of the information contained
herein.