To: Richard Wright who wrote (5067 ) 4/1/1998 2:18:00 AM From: Mark Willis Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14464
Dan and Richard, here's about all I could find for free. To obtain access to the entire article, you'll have to do a credit card registration - ughh! Then again, a phone call or E-mail to either Omnitech or Cubic might clear things up. Unfortunately, Cubic's webpage is notoriously slow in providing current information. Shanghai rail card deal set at $29m The electronics technology firm Omnitech Holdings yesterday showed that Australian companies could succeed in China when it unveiled a four-year multi-million-dollar contract with Shanghai Transit. Omnitech, which has supplied 200,000 contactless smart c ... The Age,ÿ Mar 1998 ÿ (241 words) Search "Omnitech"theage.com.au Omnitech Holdings Limited. Unit 1, 2 Picken Street, Silverwater, NSW, 2128. Ph (02) 9737-9900. Fax (02) 9737-9907. afsd.com.au Stock quoteglobalregister.co.nz Some interesting articles: "SAN DIEGO--Feb. 1, 1995--The Guangzhou Metro Corp. and the Guangdong Machinery and Import and Export Corp. have signed an $18.5-million contract with the Cubic Automatic Revenue Collection Group of San Diego to build China's first automatic fare collection system the company announced Wednesday. Walter J. Zable, chairman and chief executive officer of Cubic Corp. (ASE:CUB), announced last April that a letter of intent had been signed to build the automatic fare collection system. The recently signed contract covers the design and installation of an automatic fare collection system for the first phase of the Guangzhou metropolitan transit system, which is now under construction in this densely populated area of southern China, explained Raymond L. deKozan, chairman and chief executive officer of Cubic Automatic Revenue Collection Group (CARCG)." deltatech.com "Siemens Awards Cubic Automatic Revenue Collection Group $15.5 Million in Contracts For Bangkok Transit System" 3/7/97cubic.com Good luck MW