Laiyang Jiangbo Pharmaceuticals Achieves Public Trading Status Through Merger Wi
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Oct 08, 2007 12:15PM
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Laiyang Jiangbo Pharmaceuticals Achieves Public Trading Status Through Merger With Genesis Technology Group
Monday October 1, 6:28 pm ET
For its fiscal year ended June 30, 2007, LJPC reported total revenue of $76,000,000; net income of $22,000,000; total assets of $55,000,000; and cash on hand of $17,000,000. Revenues have grown by an average of 187% over the previous two years, and net income has risen by an average of 748% over the same period, based on research by a U.S. consulting firm and merchant bank, which inspected the LJPC facilities in Laiyang City in early September.
Mr. Gary L. Wolfson, Genesis CEO since August 2002, reported: ``Since early 2003, Genesis management has earnestly and methodically sought a merger partner. Under the guidance of Dr. Shaohua Tan in China, we screened numerous candidates, and none could match the strength and potential of Laiyang Jiangbo Pharmaceuticals.
``It is an honor to turn over the future of the merged company to the leadership of Mr. Wubo Cao and his experienced team. Mr. Cao shall serve as the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. It is our belief that the existing Genesis shareholders will be rewarded for their patience and dedication. In many ways, this merger is the crowning achievement of many years of effort and planning by Genesis management.''
Genesis highlighted some of the details of the merger that will be explained fully in its filings with the Securities & Exchange Commission and in a letter to be posted on its website http://www.Genesis-China.net.
1. The merger results in LJPC shareholders owning 75% and current GTEC shareholders owning 25% of the merged Company.
2. The merged company shall be known as Genesis Pharmaceutical Enterprises, Inc.
3. The new Board of Directors is comprised of eight directors, with six directors selected by the Chinese company and two directors selected by Genesis.
4. The auditor of record of Genesis Pharmaceuticals shall be Moore Stephens, and the Company plans to relocate its U.S. headquarters to northern California.
5. LJPC is believed to be only the second Chinese company in the country to obtain CRSC Regulation No. 106 approval from the
government, which officially permits the completion of such a merger with a U.S. public company.
About Genesis Technology Group, Inc.
Genesis Technology Group, Inc. (d/b/a Genesis China and GTEC) is a U.S. public company that partners with qualified Chinese companies to expand their domestic and international market opportunities. The customized private-to-public program seeks to tap in to Western capital markets to attain this goal. Commitment, dedication, and expertise are the key components to the Genesis ``Mission Statement.'' It has created a successful profit center by incubating Chinese companies in a wide range of sectors, creating so-coined ``partner companies.'' Genesis makes a long-term commitment with management consultation, board of directors' composition, creation and implementation of successful business models, which include expansion of markets in China and abroad. To help drive the success and profitability of these operations, Genesis provides resources and proficiency to maximize partners' leadership potential in China and attempts to increase high-margin, predictable earnings. The forgoing description is prior to completion of the merger, which has resulted in Genesis Pharmaceutical Enterprises, Inc., the name of the merged company. For more information, visit http://www.Genesis-China.net.
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