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To: blessed who wrote (1409)5/20/1999 1:11:00 PM
From: Cleo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1541
 
This is big news ... trading at $3 in Germany, and now it is reflected by $3 in US.

This should increase interest in this stock ... exposure ...

Looking good.



To: blessed who wrote (1409)5/20/1999 4:17:00 PM
From: Sharon L.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1541
 
I have been invested in gmti for some time now and have been reading the posts here. What is rather amazing is Bobcat's assertion that gtci is worth less than its current price and that the stock is rather a fraudulent company. Given this new announcement, I would think it would behoove the cat to notify the Berlin Stock Exchange of his 'facts' and to post his letter on this site. Moreover, I would like to see the response posted here as well. It is interesting to note that the cat has not produced any letter he has written notifying the SEC about gtci. I believe he should now address his concerns to the SEC rather than to this board. If the cat does not produce these letters and responses substantiating his allegations, my sense is his goose is cooked. JMHO



To: blessed who wrote (1409)5/26/1999 1:57:00 PM
From: Francois Goelo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1541
 
BULLISH NEWS FOR ALL INTERNET COMPANIES OPERATING IN CHINA....

This Company plans to unify all the smaller ISP operators in China and the idea is so appealing to investors, that it's up some 180% today and should give a "kick in the pants" of GTCI, XNET, CAOL, etc...

China Internet Companies Coming To America: OMDO In Merger Talks

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 26, 1999--While U.S. Internet companies slip into a temporary correction, China Internet assets are getting discovered. Omni Doors Inc. (OTC BB: OMDO - news) today confirmed a rumor that the company is in merger talks with several China Internet companies discussing plans to launch www.WebOfChina.com. Responding to inquiries about the increased trading activities in its stock, the company stressed there is no assurance that any deal can be reached.

One of the Internet companies in the talks is a leader in the fast-growing e-business in Beijing, with ambitious goals to become the YAHOO (YHOO), the Excite (XCIT), or the Amazon (AMZN) of China.

With one-fourth of the world's population, China is known as the largest consumer market on earth. There are also millions of overseas Chinese all over the world. The e-commerce potential for all those Chinese web users is enormous. There are many small Internet companies in China. But due to the lack of venture capital, there is no dominant web brand in the battle field. This represents a vacuum of new Internet opportunities.

Ms. Sophia Yao, CEO of Omni Doors Inc., pointed out: '' American capitalists are focused on domestic Internet giants. They seem to be neglecting the mushrooming e-commerce in China. There is a big valuation gap between China and U.S. Internet assets.'' When she reported the valuation gap to China Premier Zhu Rong-Ji during his visit to New York last month, Ms. Yao said: ''To develop Internet assets and web talents in China, we need government support. Our strategic plan is to consolidate a number of leading Chinese websites into a global web brand. We are currently seeking U.S. Internet entrepreneurs and venture capitalists to form a China Internet consortium.''

Omni Doors Inc. is also studying the web integration strategies of American companies such as Lycos (LCOS), CDNow (CDNW), and Microsoft (MSFT). If those strategies can be successfully applied to China, the growth could be substantial. But the company warned that investors should only put what they can afford to lose into the risky and brand-new territory of China Internet plays.

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Contact:

Omni Doors Inc., New York
Investor Relations
Brian Zen, Sr., 212/332-7222
webofchina.com

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To: blessed who wrote (1409)5/31/1999 6:46:00 PM
From: Bobcat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1541
 
Blessed, sometime soon I would assume we can expect your apology. I see that GTCI did not come close to $4.625 during the month of May. Now, what is your unreal prediction for next month?