The Wholly-Owned Operating Subsidiary of China Finance, Inc., Shenzhen Hua Yin Guaranty and Investment Limited Liability Corpora
18 Septiembre 2008 - 8:30AM
PR Newswire (US)
NEW YORK and SHENZHEN, China, Sept. 18 /Xinhua-PRNewswire/ -- China
Finance, Inc. (OTC:CHFI) (BULLETIN BOARD: CHFI) (the 'Company'), a
provider of financial support and services for China's large and
rapidly expanding class of small and medium enterprises, today
announced that the Company's wholly- owned operating subsidiary,
Shenzhen Hua Yin Guaranty and Investment Limited Liability
Corporation ('SHY') has agreed to guarantee a $2.15 million (RMB15
million) loan from China Construction Bank, Shenzhen Branch ('CCB')
to a wholly-owned subsidiary of China Digital Communication Group
(OTC Bulletin Board: CHID), Shenzhen E'Jenie Science and Technology
Company Limited ('E'Jenie'). On August 27, 2008, SHY entered into a
loan guarantee agreement with CCB and E'Jenie with respect to the
E'Jenie loan, the proceeds of which will be used by E'Jenie to
expand its business through acquisitions. The loan has a term of
one year at an interest rate of 8.59%, with principal and interest
payments to be made on a monthly basis. E'Jenie has paid SHY a fee
of $110,000 in exchange for the loan guarantee. If E'Jenie pays the
loan in accordance with its terms, SHY will have no payment
obligation under the loan guarantee agreement. However, SHY and
China Finance are subject to the risk that if E'Jenie defaults on
the loan SHY will be responsible for any unpaid portion of the
Loan. Ms. Ann Yu, the Company's CEO, stated: 'China Finance is very
pleased that we have been able to enter into this loan guarantee
transaction. We are pleased that the company has been able to
establish strong relationships with our clients and lending banks
based on the company's strong operations and credibility.' About
CHINA FINANCE, INC. China Finance, Inc. provides financial support
and services - primarily in the form of surety guarantees, loan
guarantees, or short-term loans - to privately owned SMEs when they
seek access to capital or to be acquired by a United States
reporting company. China Finance provides its services through its
wholly-owned indirect subsidiary, Shenzhen Hua Yin Guaranty and
Investment Limited Liability Corporation ('SHY'), which is located
in the financial district of Shenzhen, China. Safe Harbor for
Forward-Looking Statements The foregoing contains forward-looking
statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation
Reform Act of 1995. Statements relating to expected operating
results and future performance, as well as future events and
developments, are forward-looking statements and are not historical
in nature. Generally, the words 'looking forward', 'believe',
'expect', 'intend', 'estimate', 'anticipate', 'likely', 'project',
'may', 'will' and similar expressions identify forward-looking
statements. The Company warns that any forward-looking statements
in this release involve numerous risks and uncertainties and
assumptions that may cause actual results, levels of activity,
performance or achievements to differ materially from those
expressed or implied by any forward-looking statement. These risks
and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, the risk that
the value of our portfolio securities will decline resulting in a
decline in the value of the Company's stock, we might not achieve
our anticipated development milestones, the market for our services
will not grow as expected and we might not achieve our
expectations. If these or other significant risks and uncertainties
occur, or if our underlying assumptions prove inaccurate, our
actual results could differ materially. While the Company is an
operating company, the Company is registered as a 'closed-end"
investment company under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as
amended, and is subject to the types of investment risks that
effect investment companies. You are urged to consider the
operating and investment objectives and strategies, expenses and
history of the Company, along with all risks and uncertainties
noted above, and to review the risk factors and financial
information about the Company available in the Company's
registration statement on Form N-2, and the Company's Annual and
Semi-Annual Reports and other regulatory filings accessible on the
SEC's website at http://www.sec.gov/. In light of the uncertainty
inherent in forward-looking statements, you should not consider
their inclusion to be a representation that such forward-looking
matters will be achieved. Moreover, pursuant to the Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, such statements speak
only as of the date they were made, and the company undertakes no
obligation to update publicly any forward-looking statements,
whether as a result of future events, new information or otherwise.
Past performance is no guarantee of future results, and like all
investments, you may lose money on an investment in the Company's
stock. DATASOURCE: China Finance, Inc. CONTACT: Wei Wei, China
Finance, Inc. at +1-212-823-0534 or
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