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Virtual Expo Goes On Line At London Satellite Exchange

Procurement officers and other users can quickly and easily search the Virtual Exhibit Hall for space-qualified products and services.

London - March 13, 2001
The London Satellite Exchange and AstroExpo have teamed up to make it easier for customers to access a greater array of online space products. The London Satellite Exchange is the first online exchange for the satellite industry while AstroExpo hosts virtual exhibit booths for satellite and space equipment manufacturers.

The London Satellite Exchange's members post satellite capacity for sale on its website www.e-sax.com; their buy orders are submitted by filling out a form online. The London Satellite Exchange's traders are highly skilled engineers, able to put buyers and sellers together in a well-defined framework.

AstroExpo promotes satellite manufacturing companies on its website www.astroexpo.com. Each company is provided with a Virtual Exhibition Booth, which includes product and contact information.

Procurement officers and other users can quickly and easily search the Virtual Exhibit Hall for space-qualified products and services. AstroExpo funnels sales leads directly through to its participating companies.

"This alliance further increases our online presence, especially to the satellite manufacturing community, and we expect it to provide a solid source of business," said Frank Genin, CEO of The London Satellite Exchange.

"We welcome this alliance with The London Satellite Exchange, and expect it to be a long and fruitful relationship. This is yet another example of the growing importance of the online world aiding the development of real world business ventures," said Samuel Liebowitz, CEO, AstroExpo.

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