To: ksuave who wrote (20 ) 2/14/1999 8:15:00 PM From: Dave Gore Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 340
FOR NEW INVESTORS: The backbone behind IMAGIN.NET is its founder, Lanette Orduna, a prominent force in the personal electronics industry for twenty years. She is "the founder of Electronic Talking Preschool toys," which is now a $200 million industry annually. PS-- Their new business development exec. is the Gene Lipkin, a former pres of Atari with vast experience. REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Jan. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- Lanette E. Orduna, President and CEO of Imagin.Net, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: ITOY) announced that Gene Lipkin, former president and developer of Warner Communications coin operated video game division, ATARI, has joined the team of Imagin.Net as vice-president of Business Development and Marketing. The company is encouraged by Lipkin's past track record with start-ups, mostly with a core group of people from ATARI, Nolan Bushnell being the leader. Lipkin has participated in the interactive industry for 25 years. Over this period he has held senior executive positions with Sega, Microprose and Data East. Most recently, Lipkin has operated his own company, Interactive Entertainment Partners, Inc., a sales and marketing company that represented a number of emerging companies in the worldwide interactive industry. Gene will be leading the company's business development and marketing efforts. Lanette Orduna, CEO, commented that, "We are very excited to have Gene join our team. His 25 years of experience will prove invaluable to our company." Lipkin was quick to point out that his attraction to Imagin.Net was tied to the vision that Orduna has coupled with her knowledge and experience in the toy and interactive industry. Imagin.Net is a start-up company with proprietary technology for toys and action figures which are web enabled. Other toy companies limit their products to CD ROM software; Imagin.Net uses the vast power of the Internet. For further information contact: International Buying Power Corporation, (561) 482-0004/Fax (561) 488-2602.