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To: Frankly Speaking who wrote (772)1/15/2003 6:50:57 PM
From: gg cox  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 960
 
Thanks Frankly,with every news release this company makes my time horizon for selling goes further and further into the future.

Message 18319283

dfait-maeci.gc.ca

gg



To: Frankly Speaking who wrote (772)1/18/2003 7:52:45 PM
From: gg cox  Respond to of 960
 
Message 18460926

Excerpts from article re investment

"Chinese companies and government agencies
are clamoring for investments. The key to success is to have an ally that allows the Western
company to work within the Chinese system."

Excerpts re education..
"An important part of the Chinese success rests with the educational system. Virtually every child
in the country goes to school, with a high proportion getting through at least grade 9. After that,
they divide into a pre-university program and a technical school-oriented program. Competition for
the pre-university spots is intense. One of my hosts explained that his grade nine son leaves for
school at 6:10 in the morning, and returns home at 8:30 in the evening. The competition carries
through, to get into the best schools and the best programs in the universities.

In essence, the Chinese system selects the brightest minds from a talent pool of one and a
quarter billion people and gives those leading students exposure to a first-rate educational
system."



To: Frankly Speaking who wrote (772)4/2/2003 7:15:12 PM
From: gg cox  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 960
 
Hello Frankly.I see SE Global's year end financial's are out on edgar..loss for 2002 was 1 cent per share as compared to a loss of 20 cents per share for 2001...had the consulting contract for $615,000 been recorded in 2002 rather than 2003 SE Global would have made .02 cents per share.The way the markets have been, break even for SEGB in the first quarter would be fine with me...not sellin and not sellin bbd.b either.<<gg>>
gg