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To: John Fisher who wrote (4733)1/20/1999 1:03:00 AM
From: ISOMAN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9824
 
Wrong CITIC.

citic.com

China International Trust & Investment Corporation
(CITIC) was founded in October, 1979 and is a
state-owned enterprise under the direct leadership
of the State Council.

CITIC is an outcome of China's economic reform
and open policy. As one of the major organizations
employing foreign capital in China, CITIC is an
important window on China's opening to the outside
world.

While adhering to the socialist principles, CITIC
acts in line with the law of market economy,
operates with modern scientific management and
takes an active part in both domestic and
international competition.

CITIC takes upon itself to bring in scientific and
effective advanced technology cooperation and to
engage in domestic and international financing and
banking, investment and trade by means of
absorbing and using foreign capital.

CITIC has developed itself into an international
conglomerate with fairly large scale and business
covering both finance and industry.



To: John Fisher who wrote (4733)1/20/1999 1:44:00 AM
From: Wayne J.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9824
 
John,

I see that you have deep concerns about CITIC Pacific--please try and get your information correct before you try to paint a negative tone as it might relate to TNRG. Interesting how quick some people are to jump on the negative--even when they have the wrong company!

My guess is that you are not a shareholder!

Keep in mind that this stock is trading at .03 cents not $5.25 per share--if you wanted to clear up your concerns why did you not just call Mr. Tilton and ask him the question?

You are correct in your statement "Let's be careful."--this world is full of people not wanting others to succeed. JMO!

Best Regards,

Wayne J.