| Business Summary | | Entertainment
International,
Ltd.
operated
lighter-than-air
airships
that
were
used
to
advertise
and
promote
the
products
and
services
of
the
Company's
clients,
through
1995.
Since
that
time,
the
Company
generally
has
had
no
operations
and
no
opportunity
to
commence
operations
in
the
airship
industry
in
which
it
had
conducted
its
business
operations.
The
Company's
strategy
for
the
future
is
to
acquire
new
business
operations
or
merge
with
an
entity
that
has
ongoing
business
operations.
In
March
2000,
the
Company
signed
a
letter
of
intent
to
acquire
WeBeCD.com,
Inc.,
a
private
New
York
software
company
with
technology
that
transfers
regular
CDs,
DVDs
and
other
electronic
media
into
intelligent
e-commerce
vehicles.
Although
a
letter
of
intent
has
been
signed
between
the
parties,
no
binding
agreement
or
commitment
has
yet
been
executed. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | Entertainment
International
Ltd.
operated
lighter-than-air
airships
that
were
used
to
advertise
and
promote
the
products
and
services
of
the
Company's
clients.
Since
1996,
the
Company
has
had
no
operations.
For
the
six
months
ended
6/30/01,
the
Company
reported
no
revenues.
Net
loss
decreased
9%
to
$361
thousand.
Lower
loss
reflects
lower
general
and
administrative
expenses
due
to
decreased
officer
salary
and
legal
expense. | More
from
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Developments |
| | | | FY1999 Pay | |
| Louis Pearlman, 45 Chairman,
Pres, Chief Exec. and Operating Officer and | -- | Alan Siegel, 36 Sec. | $25K | Dollar
amounts are as of 31-Dec-1999 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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from
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List, Bios,
Compensation,
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