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To: Frank_Ching who wrote (7537)4/26/2000 1:18:00 AM
From: Francois Goelo  Read Replies (8) | Respond to of 10354
 
FRANK, YOU'RE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT... ZTEC/ZSUN PASSED....

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..."The OTC Bulletin Board© Eligibility Rule implementation continues with the May 18, 2000 Phase-In Group. The status of this group of companies, whose trading symbols (as of January 4, 1999) begin with "VH" through "ZZ", will be evaluated as of the close of business on May 17, 2000. Securities of OTC Bulletin Board (OTCBB) companies that do not meet the Eligibility Rule requirements at that time will no longer be eligible for quotation on the OTCBB"....

♠ ► THE SSB'S HAVE LOST... GOD, I CAN'T STOP LAUGHING: ALL THESE YEARS SPENT BASHING ZSUN AND BEING SUED, ALL FOR NOTHING!!!!!

AAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!

OK, I FEEL BETTER NOW....... SHOOO THE BASHERS/SHORTERS, SHOOOO, GET OFF THIS BOARD WHERE YOU'VE MISERABLY FAILED.... GET LOST!!!...

JMHO, F. Goel☼
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To: Frank_Ching who wrote (7537)4/26/2000 1:29:00 AM
From: StockDung  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10354
 
"Anthony Tobin told Technology Post last year that the company no longer ran sex-related businesses"

"What made Backspace choke on his morning coffee was the pick of the month: an obscure public Internet company called ZiaSun Technologies."

"Isn't co-operation and alliance-building among Web companies heartening?"

From the South China Morning Post;

Spirit of co-operation rules in Web business
scmp.com

Monday January 25 2000
Spirit of co-operation rules in Web business

At first glance, there was nothing unusual about the Capital Growth Report when it arrived in Backspace's snail-mail box. Of equal parts financial jargon and hype, the report - which charges US$78 for a year's subscription to what appeared to be four badly laid-out pages per month - seemed a typical tech-stock newsletter.
What made Backspace choke on his morning coffee was the pick of the month: an obscure public Internet company called ZiaSun Technologies. ZiaSun was known as Momentum Internet when it was based in Hong Kong. Three years ago, a magazine called The Dataphile revealed that Momentum was behind a stable of porn Web sites and phone chat lines that promised Bangkok Babes and China Dolls. Thousands of spam messages advertising these services were sent from Momentum's free e-mail service.
While not admitting the spamming, Momentum and now ZiaSun president Anthony Tobin told Technology Post last year that the company no longer ran sex-related businesses. Instead, ZiaSun has latched on to other Web trends. It has an Asian search engine, a stock-trading portal, a financial news service, an advertising network and an auction site called AsiaForSale. It moved to San Diego in 1998 when it began trading over the counter in the US, while keeping most Web operations in Asia, mainly in Hong Kong and Manila.
While the company claims to be profitable on modest revenues - $9 million in the second quarter last year - it has been
criticised by day traders and investors in the US, who have tried to puncture those claims. Mr Tobin had ZiaSun respond by suing several day-trading and investment sites for alleged defamation.

While ZiaSun likes to hype its Web sites - 45 press releases last year - it doesn't appear to be making much money. Most of ZiaSun's revenues came from two off-line subsidiaries, a Philippine-based printing business called Momentum Asia and a US learn-how-to-day-trade seminar which charges $3,995 a head, according to Mr Tobin.

So Backspace was puzzled why the editor of Capital Growth Report would hold such an optimistic view of ZiaSun's
prospects. 'The company has a dominant position in the exploding Asian Internet market . . . We expect that ZiaSun
stock will soon be valued with that of profitable peers such as CMGI, now trading in the [US]$80 range.' A visit to Capital Growth's site (www.capitalg.com) shows it is designed and maintained by Momentum Internet and that Capital Growth offers ZiaSun's Swiftrade stock-trading service to subscribers. Isn't co-operation and alliance-building among Web companies heartening?

scmp.com

business.scmp.com.



To: Frank_Ching who wrote (7537)4/28/2000 9:32:00 PM
From: StockDung  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10354
 
"say that to yourselves ten times have a look at the 'PASS' over here ..."

To: TheTruthseeker who wrote (7536)
From: Frank_Ching Wednesday, April 26, 2000 1:13 AM ET
Reply # of 7601

Stock Bashers repeat after me ... "I am a useless waste of space and I am wrong all the time. I am a nasty little person who has been proven wrong, time and time again".
Now after you say that to yourselves ten times have a look at the 'PASS' over here ...

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