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    Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 8:34 
    AM
    Subject: Re: [sharechat] Cris' Current 
    Watch List & SKG - Skynet Global
    
    ASX Announcement 8.30am - Wed, 24 March 
    2004
     
    WiFi Roaming at McDonald's 
    Launched
     
    Highlights:
     
    1) 125 McDonalds outlets (over 20% of the 
    total number of wireless hotspots in Singapore) - adoption of service is 
    being promoted via free access offer to all McDonald's customers until 
    end April, followed by a highly competitive $3 fee. ' ... "Indeed from our 
    standpoint, it is not just about introducing Internet terminals, flat-screen 
    televisions and music videos into our re-imaged restaurants but also helping 
    to facilitate a wireless networking lifestyle," said Bob Beard, Managing 
    Director, McDonald's Restaurants. ... '
    2) SkyNetGlobal is an 'open network'. That 
    means ISPs are able to provide access to their members provided there is a 
    roaming agreement with SKG. This applies to access by members by local ISPs 
    and international ISPs through iPass or GRIC. Ad-hoc users can also purchase 
    access sessions from SkyNetGlobal on a retail basis.
     
    3) Singular wireless broadband network based on 
    the 802.11b technical standard + high quality, high grade security 
    via deployment of Cisco routers and security/LAN technologies at each of the 
    restaurants and at SKG's network core. Managed VLAN switches ensure 
    integrity. SKG is also a carriage network for a number of VPNs (virtual 
    private networks), including McDonalds in-house data and backend traffic for 
    any new services.
     
    4) Advanced security and policy-based traffic 
    shaping, includes bandwidth control and service placement support - 
    allows differentiation of user experiences based on service agreements with 
    different categories of users.
     
    5) Ease of purchase - retail single session 
    sales via credit card and is presently working on a system to introduce 
    'stored value cards/cash cards'.
     
    6) Fully customisable login page - creates 
    opportunities to perform e-commerce.
     
    7) SKG network architecture - optimised for 
    future services under development - game server, video streaming, video 
    conferencing.
     
    
    
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      Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2004 2:15 
      PM
      Subject: [sharechat] Cris' Current 
      Watch List
      
      
      
      Hi All,
       
      As a fairly regular poster, I thought I'd share some of the more promising from my present 
      (evolving) watch list on the understanding it may be different again 
      tomorrow.
       
      NB A good prospect today can be a bad 
      prospect tomorrow and vice versa depending on world events, good/poor 
      business planning and execution, changes in key executives (eg KAZ last 
      year), etc, etc, etc.
       
      I consider all of the following to have high 
      growth potential. I'm reasonably sure all of these have 
      been summarized at varying times.
       
      CBD - Maintain a vigil for best entry 
      price
INL - Wait a while for it to settle down again
IVN - May take 
      a while
MIC - Await confirmation of BioGold acquisition
MUL - Great 
      today, tomorrow, etc, etc (I researched this one following an excellent 
      tip from 'Oski' who posts occasionally to an Ozzie 
      forum.)
NLX - Hoping it will drop a little more to make it 
      worthwhile
PDR - Promising a return of capital to shareholders
SKG - 
      Market has grown a little bored with SKG of late
VSG - Long overlooked 
      - ticking time bomb
WAL - Great buy today, tomorrow, etc, 
      etc
ZYL - Wait until it settles after Rights Offer period.
       
      All the above notations are naturally subject 
      to change of circumstances.
       
      These shares have what I consider to be high 
      growth potential which usually goes hand-in-hand with high risk. I 
      minimize risk via research and tracking.
       
      These shares are suited to a patient, 
      long-term hold. Time frames will be dependent upon market trends and 
      factors.
       
      As always, I like to share info that may 
      bring benefit to someone else.
       
      Regards,
Cris