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To: Racman who wrote (393)7/7/1998 10:44:00 PM
From: SnakeCharmer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 397
 
REVERSE SPLITS SUCK! PHOOEY... I'm Mad as Hell......and I'm not Going to Take
it Anymore!!!!!!!!

If you trade the pennies enough, the dreaded "RS" will surely eventually rob you. Rarely
are reverse splits successful, and many publicly owned companies are using them as a
way to create no-fault/no-pay financing at the expense of unsuspecting investors.
Sometimes there are clear signs that a split is possible or likely. Sometimes signs can
be more difficult to read. Let's discuss in this forum, Subject 21843 ways to spot the signs of the reverse split so that
maybe we can all learn to identify some of the warnings. Tell us about a split you have
been involved in or just vent some anger about being robbed by this legal form of theft.
This thread is open to all. Please share anything you may have.

S~



To: Racman who wrote (393)3/31/1999 8:35:00 PM
From: Racman  Respond to of 397
 
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Wednesday March 31, 6:34 pm Eastern Time

Company Press Release

SOURCE: Integrated Transportation Network Group Inc.

Integrated Transportation Network Group Inc. Intends to File Notice for 10-K Extension

NEW YORK, March 31 /PRNewswire/ -- Integrated Transportation Network Group Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: ITNG - news), announced that it expects to file tomorrow with the Securities and Exchange Commission a Form 12b-25, Notification of Late Filing regarding its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 1998. The Company was not able to file its Form 10-K within the prescribed time due to delays in collecting certain information necessary for the completion of its Form 10-K. Integrated Transportation Network Group intends to file the Annual Report and issue a press release reporting its earnings by Thursday, April 15, 1999.

All of Integrated Transportation Network Group's operations are in China. The Company maintains executive offices in both New York City and Shenzhen, China. The Company's businesses are comprised of three types of transportation services: automobile rental, taxi and automobile repair.

SOURCE: Integrated Transportation Network Group Inc.