To: WallStreetTips who wrote (764 ) 4/4/1999 11:51:00 PM From: FFNEODOC Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1593
>>How do you get hold of CEO Mr. Chung when all my attempts failed? Mr. Ernest Cheung is not the CEO, but a director of XNET(& in charge of their Vancouver IR department). He is also the President of another company CBET, which just acquired Canada's Largest Web Hosting company NetNation (due to close on 4/7/99). He has been very busy putting together that deal, but I've talked to him by phone several times & he's responded to my emails. Most recently; "Hi: Our Web site "www.xinnet.net" will be up very soon. It is currently under construction and should contain the information that you are looking for. Please check it out and call if you need more material. A Form 10 filing is in the works and will be filed shortly, when it will be approved will depend on the SEC. Thank You. " His email address is echeung@portal.ca, phone #604-689-4407 SEC 10 refers to the Audited annual & quarterly financial statements (XNET will be a Fully Reporting Co)which XNET is filing well before their deadline of June,2000. See my post;Message 8664338 You a certainly entitled your opinion regarding the future of XNET & people should refrain from making comments about your IQ (or the Lack thereof), but I would encourage you to make sure that information you post is as accurate as possible. This is some of the information we were able to download from the website during the brief (15 minutes) it was up on 3/30. Xin Net Management •Angela DU, B.A., M.Sc. - President •Michael Liang, B.Sc., Ph.D. - Director •Ernest Cheung, B, Math., MBA - Director •Maurice Tsakok, B.Eng., MBA(MIS) - Advisor •Marc Hung, B.Sc., M.Sc. (E.E.) - Advisor •James Wei, B.Sc. - President of Xin Hai, responsible for technology and government relations •Jack Wei, B.Sc. Vice-president of Xin Hai, responsible for sales and marketing Operations Summary •Operations became profitable in November/97 after an 8-month start-up period •One of few (only one in Beijing) profitable ISP's in China •Proven and very conservative management •Steady growth in subscriber base •Sustainable operating margin