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To: Boddington who wrote (1432)3/31/1999 10:46:00 AM
From: GARY P GROBBEL  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1530
 
Commercial Concepts (CMEC OTC BB) was as high as 1.25 on the last run up in February and has gradually come down to .25/.37. Press release activity has picked up and this is the second China release in the last few days...out a few minutes ago....do your own dd:

Commercial Concepts, Inc. Enters Agreement to
Form a Joint Venture in China

SALT LAKE CITY, March 31 /PRNewswire/ -- Commercial Concepts, Inc., (OTC Bulletin Board: CMEC - news) is
pleased to announce that it has entered an agreement to form a Joint Venture with the Beijing Huatai Trading Co. Ltd., to be
known as Merchant Traders Beijing Co. Ltd. The primary focus of the Joint Venture is acquisition, warehousing, fulfillment and
shipping arrangements for products manufactured and private labeled in China for CMEC which are to be sold on CMEC's
E-Commerce site, www.merchanttraders.com (currently under construction). Profit potentials from these products appear to
be strong and Commercial Concepts believes its E-Commerce site may develop into a major profit center for the Company.
The marketplace has identified E-Commerce as one of the strongest emerging markets in the computer/internet industry.
Commercial Concept's management concurs and expects E-Commerce to remain strong well into the next century.

The Company's Merchant Traders site will offer a wide range of products which will be drop shipped directly from the point of
manufacture to the end user, eliminating all overhead and cost of capital attributable to shipping, handling, warehousing, duties
and tariffs, thus allowing much lower prices to the consumer. As a result of the agreement to form the Joint Venture, and the
strong relationships developed, manufacturer costs will be based on annual purchases rather than individual purchase orders,
keeping costs and inventory to a minimum.

On another note, the president of Commercial Concepts, George Richards, commented today, ''In our last press release (see
release dated 3/29/99) we talked about the strength of the Chinese marketplace and while reading the March 27/28, 1999
edition of the Financial Times, I noted a quote by Bill Gates, chairman and CEO of Microsoft, in which he said '...that he was
pleased with the growth of the PC market in China and that Microsoft expects to double its sales there in each of the next five
or six years'.'' Mr. Richards went on to say that it was nice to see that ''our Company and Mr. Gates are in agreement.''

For further information on Commercial Concepts, Inc., view the Company's website, fixxit.com, or call (888)
349-3475.

The foregoing press release contains forward-looking statements. For this purpose any statements contained in this Press
Release that are not statements of historical fact may be deemed to be forward-looking statements. Without limiting the
foregoing, words such as ''may'', ''will'', ''expect'', ''believe'', or ''continue'' or comparable terminology are intended to
identify forward-looking statements. These statements by their nature involve substantial risks and uncertainties, and actual
results may differ materially depending on a variety of factors.

SOURCE: Commercial Concepts, Inc.