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To: Lynn Goodman who wrote (813)5/17/1999 7:50:00 PM
From: ezmoney  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1567
 
Hi Lynn imo. these asia internets are not going to fly overnight.
We must also remember that the internet is government run in asia.
They are just starting to soften up to this .
I believe that asia must go this way to compete with the world & imo.they will it's just a matter of time. so all that said im holding
long just my op.
p.s. don't you wish you would of bought and held USA internets when
they first started ???
ez.



To: Lynn Goodman who wrote (813)5/18/1999 1:37:00 AM
From: Francois Goelo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1567
 
Lynn, thanks for attracting attention to the Press release...

Without going into much details, the numbers seem to indicate that IMOT is a smaller Company, when compared to XNET. However, last time I looked, IMOT had some 5.5 Millions fewer shares than XNET, thus partially justifying a higher share price.

Now, since both Companies have had Private Placements, the shares dilution is not fully known at this point. My personal preference would however remain with XNET, as they have a much higher assets base, are moving into 2 more cities and are about to offer free English tuitions with Eduverse. This move should greatly increase their customer base cheaply.

I hope this helps.

Regards, F. Goelo + + +