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To: r g potgieser who wrote (5)4/30/1999 2:07:00 PM
From: FFNEODOC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 121
 
RG, I found this interesting tidbit while exploring the Net Nation
Web site. NNCI is the authorized re-seller for domain names that end in .tv Which site would a kid prefer... www.kids.tv or
www.kids.org ?
These Domain Names have some great marketing potential & they are quite expensive ...$59.95 plus $1000 initial fee & $500 maintenance fee. TV is the registered extension for the country Tuvalu, but obviously will be desired by companies who will provide "Television" content over the Net of the future as the bandwidth improves. Domain names ending in TV also will be auctionable, so one could imagine some guys goobling up www.ABC.TV or www.NBC.TV or www.cnn.tv and selling them to ABC, NBC, & CNN at an increased price down the line. This did happen when Network solutions had the monopoly... companies like McDonald's had to buy "www.mcdonalds.com" at auction from some entrepreneurs that had already registered the domain name. See what I'm getting at?
I've only speculated about the XNET & NNCI connection, but certainly is a possibility with E. Cheung being involved with both companies.
Maybe we'll see some activity here eventually.
Have a great weekend.
Frank



To: r g potgieser who wrote (5)5/1/1999 9:11:00 PM
From: Carl Smith  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 121
 
Ernest Cheung, who is he and what does he really do? NNCI just hired him.

stockquest.net
Quote Mr. Cheung has served as Director of the Company since April 7, 1999. Since 1996 he has been a Director of BIT Integration Technology, Inc. (ASE). Unquote

Been on-board all of three weeks.

Check out the following sites. Either there are several Ernest Cheung's or he is an extremely busy man. It would appear that if you want to do business in China – and win contracts – he is the man for the job. In the past couple of years he has delivered.

Xin Net: company contact name!!!!!!!!
investcom.com

Bit Integration: identified in photograph – Major Chinese contract
bit-inc.com

Spur Ventures: Major phosphate contract in China
spur-ventures.com

Drucker Industries: Listed as Director – Oil drilling in China
advisorinsight.com

This web site lists Ernst as a MD. Could they be one in the same?
Hong Kong office for Canadian companies
canada.org.hk

With him on your team would you expect a major Chinese deal is brewing and about to be signed?

Carl