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Tuesday, 05/23/2017 12:39:51 AM

Tuesday, May 23, 2017 12:39:51 AM

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By the way, on a whim i was curious to get a hint of any "day to day" details about SINO.... Just a little internet roaming will turn up interesting details about the building where they have their main office... at 1044 Northern Boulevard, Roslyn, New York 11576. (I didn't bother to investigate their branch offices in Hong Kong, Australia, Canada, Los Angeles or the PRC.)

https://www.google.com/maps/place/1044+Northern+Blvd,+Roslyn,+NY+11576/@40.8015888,-73.6651765,518a,35y,156.68h,44.81t/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x89c288855740e0e9:0xe00ca56c5f00565f!8m2!3d40.7977939!4d-73.6651639

It's in the East Hills area of Roslyn, and is a building prominently featuring a branch of the MetLife group and numerous medical offices and at least one legal firm and one PR firm. There is a lush, tree-filled residential neighborhood behind them, a pricey sports car dealership across the street and a few other auto dealerships on Northern Blvd.

The 1044 Northern building is adjacent to branches of two upscale downtown NYC restaurants (Limani and Il Mulino), and there’s a trendy Whole Foods Market ($$$) a block or two down the street. Roslyn is an older, well-regarded area of Nassau County in NY (the wealthiest county in all New York), with a long list of well-known people who’ve resided there (from multi-Grammy-winner Hal David to former CIA director William Casey to baseball star Darryl Strawberry—see the long list of famous residents at Wikipedia entry for Roslyn).

So I surmise that SINO's mgmt get to eat well and are in no danger of being mugged on their way to their cars. wink

As for SINO's 51% partnership in the new entity ACH Trucking Center that they created with Jetta Global this past year, it is located in Flushing, about 14 miles west of Roslyn toward Manhattan. Jetta, in the most recent details I could find, dating from 2015, had four commercial trucks, which doesn’t sound like much, but combined they covered 155,600 miles of transport in 2015, which is about 39k miles per truck, or about 750 miles of transport per truck per week or 125 miles per day (working 6 days/week). Which seems like a lot of hauling for an area as dense as the NY / NJ area that they service.

Thanks to Ash, we already know a bit about SINO’s partner COSCO, an absolutely YUGE (in Trump-speak) PRC company, one with which the current PRC Premier is very closely related.

Anyway, just a little extra color commentary here…