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Howardhaftel

02/09/07 8:48 AM

#16087 RE: Ubertino #16086

Good Morning all:
You say you put your mad money into China. Good Idea but you may want to rethink that a bit. You see the United States has a population of approx 300,000,000 people and the Chinese population of approx 1,300,000,000 people. The U.S. is 23% the size of China with an economy that so much higher then China. All that means is that China has a long way to go up.
Every major corporation in the world is looking at China.
Expansion of the economy is a must if China is to survive and is the goal of the Chinese government. Investment in China is a risk well taken. As China expands, (and is in that process now) manufacturing accidents are on the upswing. The one we are focusing on is mining at this time. China has the most accidents in mining, far more then any other country. This is why iPackets International Inc. (IPKL) has chosen China as its first major thrust for its product line. The easy way to do business in China, (If not the only way) is via a joint venture with China holding the largest share. This is done to give China the absolute control of the process while accumulating the brain power they need. Well we all know the Joint Venture with China is complete and is now a fact. As the process moves forward you will see new developments, factory will be constructed, people will be hired and trained
Mines will be installed with new safety equipment and best of all for the share holder cash will start to enter the company.
as revenue is received the price of the stock will rise.

Please be aware that this process is a time consuming affair and will be slow to develop. It is true that there will be spurts in the stock price as we progress and PR are released but the smart investor is in for the long haul. The longer you can hang on the more you will make.

The potential in China is great but its only a small part of what the company will be exposed to. We have the world ahead of us with China as an example and a show case.

I'm in it and will continue to accumulate.

You be the judge.

Just my opinion

Howard Haftel