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</x-html>From ???@??? Mon Apr 20 13:25:45 1998
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In a message dated 98-04-20 13:12:38 EDT, DBS111@xxxxxxx writes:

<< I am looking for trading partner(s) in the .... area, anybody out there ?
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RT's,
What do you mean by "trading partner(s)"?
What functions should each "partner" do?
The benefits should be obvious.  But what are the obligations?
Kindly clarify all the above.
Thanks,
William