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To: Gator who wrote (69)1/27/1999 2:13:00 PM
From: Capt Ron  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 616
 
I agree but look at the recent news about their acquisition which will be accretive this year. Yonghzi has been a very reliable source of info on this stock. He is a professor in Alabama and also a GATOR.
I really think there are some big things about to happen.

Have any more info on CMOZ or MDIH?

TIA
Ron

p.s. Have you ever eaten at the Coach and Six in Atl.?
Perhaps one of the finest prime ribs in the country including Lawry's and the 96th floor of the John Hancock bldg in Chicago.



To: Gator who wrote (69)1/27/1999 2:20:00 PM
From: K_28e  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 616
 
Gator,

Are you still following TNRG? They are having HUGE volume today and so far are up 61%.

This was posted on CBS Marketwatch yesterday:

Szechuan shopping with Tianrong

Last Update: 9:14 AM ET Jan 26, 1999 Internet Daily

Whether you've got a few yuan or a few dollars burning a hole in your little red pocket book, you can spend them both online. With an e-commerce site expected to debut in March, Tianrong Building Material Holdings (TNRG-BB) has taken a great leap forward with a virtual shopping mall offering goods from its shopping center located in China's Szechuan province. James Tilton, TNRG president, said in a press release, "The Internet shopping mall will allow shoppers in the United Sates, China and around the world the opportunity to do something that was inconceivable before the Internet age." The site will be published in both English and Chinese.