I don't see the point.
Number 1. EIGH did not register its 8000inc.net website until October of 2009. The other "property development company" registered its 8000inc.com website before EIGH in August of 2009. Don't forget that EIGH used to be called Cannonball 8000 until it changed its name after being sued by and losing to Mario Andretti in court and wiping out its first group of shareholders. They probably felt it was better to take a new name than to remind people they had scammed investors the first time around.
Number 2. EIGH did not originally purport to be a property development company, but a t-shirt retailer. It was only later that it put out bogus PRs and filings claiming to be in the property development business (which it has now confessed was basically a lot of BS).
If anything, it looks like the major fraudster of the two groups is EIGH.
We are apt to shut our eyes against a painful truth... For my part, I am willing to know the whole truth; to know the worst; and to provide for it. --Patrick Henry, Patriot and Hero of the American Revolution