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To: Americo Burgos III who wrote (10372)2/20/1999 2:41:00 PM
From: xyz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 40688
 
As the saying goes "you are known by the company you keep". I would guess this holds for businesses as well as people. I put together a summary of some key information on the 'fellow' corporate sponsors which are sharing the limelight with ProNETlink for the IBE99. If one were to look at the companies who are co-sponsoring the IBE99 you would never think that ProNETlink is this little startup company that is barely a year old. I think this show is going to give them more attention than they need if that is possible. Check out the descriptions below.

DUN AND BRADSTREET: 13,000 employees; 167 million shares outstanding; market cap of $5,200,000,000.
dnb.com

MARINE MIDLAND BANK: serves individual and business customers through more than 380 branches statewide. With nearly $32 billion in assets, Marine Midland Bank is a New York State regional banking institution and the principal subsidiary of HSBC Americas, Inc., an indirectly-held, wholly-owned subsidiary of HSBC Holdings plc.

With more than 5,500 offices in 79 countries and territories, and assets of $472 billion as of December 31, 1997, the HSBC Group is among the world's largest banking and financial services
organizations.
hsbcgroup.com

ASSIST INTERNATIONAL: is the premier trade promotion and consulting
firm specializing in providing information and resources for today's global traders and entrepreneurs.

The firm, established in 1990 and based in New York City, advises and consults with governmental and private sector organizations and individuals on a variety of issues involving international trade.

Assist International publishes professional reference materials, databases, mailing lists and other information of particular interest to the business community. Publications include Global Glimpses - a bi-weekly newsletter on books, publications, software and organizations supporting international trade activity; The
S Guide - a directory of over 2,500 service providers supplying expertise to exporters and importers; The Export Tools Handbook - a directory of over 400 resources for exporters: and, the Internationalist - a journal of trade events, seminars and resources for international trade in the tri-state area of New York,
New Jersey and Connecticut.

With our joint development partner, IMEX Exchange, Inc., we develop Web sites for International Trade Organizations and companies: Here are a few of our sites:

The Trading HubSM
Nexco (National Association of Export Companies)
IMEX Exchange, Inc.

ASSIST INTERNATIONAL
90 John Street, Room 505 -
New York, NY 10038 USA
Telephone: (212) 725-3311 --- FAX: (212) 725-3312 --- E-mail:
info@assist-intl.com
assist-intl.com

THE IMEX EXCHANGE: is dedicated to promoting international trade
on the Internet, and through international trade, cooperation and
understanding among nations and people.

IMEX Exchange helps international focused companies, organizations,
and countries develop and implement their Internet strategies through

Web Page Design
Marketing
Networking
Education.

The IMEX Exchange is a leader in International Trade on the
Internet and receives approximately 150,000 hits to its site every
month and growing. IMEX helps companies and organizations
develop and implement their Internet strategies.

Besides the winner of numerous awards for Web site design, the
IMEX Exchange is the Internet home to numerous international
businesses and organizations, including Assist International, Metro
U.S. Export Assistance Center-The Trading HubSM, NEXCO
(North American Association of Exporting Companies, Overseas
Automotive Council, Society of Marine Consultants, Connecticut
World Trade Association, U.S. Council for International Business,
Brazilian American Chamber of Commerce, Worldwide
Do-It-Yourself Council, TEDA-USA (China economic development),
and many more.

IMEX Exchange Profiles
Dennis Stillwell
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Email: still@imex.com

Peter Robinson
Chairman, Assist International
& our joint marketing partner
Email: robinson@assist-intl.com

IMEX Exchange, Inc.
120 East 36th Street, Suite 4D
New York, NY 10016

Telephone: 212-481-7378
Fax: 212-447-6595

WORLD TRADE MAGAZINE:
Recognized for Editorial Excellence
World Trade's mission is to be the primary source of news and information for American companies doing business in the global marketplace. Each issue of World Trade helps executives identify viable markets overseas, as well as the resources
they need to establish, maintain, or improve operations abroad. Each month, World Trade offers insights on what to do, and practical advice on how to do it.

Core coverage areas include banking, finance, and insurance; cargo transportation and logistics; economic development; technology; international marketing and protocol; and foreign exchange. We
also give readers insight on what's in demand in markets around the world, as well on tips on travel, cultural considerations, political risk analysis, and significant demographic trends.

With a clear vision and compelling style, World Trade stands alone as the definitive resource for companies seeking market share and revenue through international sales and expansion. And that's why World Trade received the Western Publication Association's 1996 Maggie award for Best Business and Finance magazine.

Readership

World Trade readers are an exceptionally valuable and powerful audience not easily reached through other media. World Trade is targeted to the senior management of mid-sized American manufacturers
actively involved in exporting and importing, as well as the service industries supporting their efforts. These companies represent the fastest growing sector of the U.S. economy in terms of revenues and
job growth, and no other publication reaches the heart of this market more efficiently than World Trade.

In addition, more than 95% of the Fortune 500 and Global 1000 companies subscribe to World Trade, assuring coverage of multinational companies and the largest exporters. NOTE THIS: Finally, World Trade magazine is also carried on five major airlines including; American, Delta and Delta Shuttles, Northwest, TWA, and USAirways ñ offering exceptional visibility to high-level business travelers.

World Trade Staff
Publisher
Christopher O. Schulz
Chris_Schulz@link.freedom.com
(949) 798-3505 phone
(949) 798-3557 fax
Editor in Chief
Davis P. Goodman
Davis_Goodman@link.freedom.com
(949) 798-3535 phone
(949) 798-3501 fax
Managing Editor
Michael White
Michael_White@link.freedom.com
(949) 798-3506 phone
(949) 798-3501 fax
Associate Publisher/Director of Marketing
Tim Sosnowski
Tims@link.freedom.com
(949) 798-3522 phone
(949) 798-3501 fax
Eastern Sales Manager
Stephen Flink
Stephen_Flink@link.freedom.com
(212) 547-6333 phone
(212) 333-5541 fax

World Trade Magazine
17692 Cowan Suite 100
Irvine, CA 92614
(949) 798-3500 phone
(949) 798-3501 fax

130 W. 42nd Street, Suite 614
New York, NY 10036
(212) 768-3032 phone




To: Americo Burgos III who wrote (10372)2/20/1999 6:06:00 PM
From: Ramirez  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 40688
 
That's why we have a marketing department. I don't get paid for
doing the work for them. I just invest my own money cause I believe
in what they can do in the future. As a stockholder/investor, we're all allowed to voice comments that may bring a problem to the forefront so it may possibly be corrected.

Enjoy the weekend.