Q SEVEN SYSTEMS INC
10QSB/A, 1999-11-17
MANAGEMENT CONSULTING SERVICES
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                                         THE  FOLLOWING ITEMS  WERE SUBJECT OF
                                         A FORM 12(b)-25 AND ARE INCLUDED
                                         HEREIN: (A) PART I, ITEM 1 (FINANCIAL
                                         STATEMENTS); (B) PART I, ITEM 2
                                         (CERTAIN PARTS OF THE MANAGEMENT'S
                                         DISCUSSIONS AND ANALYSIS; AND (C)
                                         EXHIBIT 27.1 (FINANCIAL DATA SCHEDULE).


                       SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                             WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549

                         AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO FORM 10-QSB

              [X] QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d)
                     OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

                                       OR

                 [ ] TRANSITION REPORT UNDER SECTION 13 OR 15(d)
                               OF THE EXCHANGE ACT

                FOR THE QUARTERLY PERIOD ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 1999

                                    333-6440
                            (Commission file number)

                              Q-SEVEN SYSTEMS, INC.
        (Exact Name of Small Business Issuer as Specified in its Charter)

             UTAH                                            87-0567618
(State or Other Jurisdiction of                     (IRS Employer Identification
Incorporation or Organization)                                  No.)

     MITTELSTRASSE 11-13                                 011-49-2173-39220
    40789 MONHEIM, GERMANY                          (Issuer's Telephone Number)
(Address of Principal Executive
           Offices)

                                  FROHNKAMP 18
                             40789 MONHEIM, GERMANY
                           (Former Address of Issuer)

     Check  whether  the issuer (1) filed all  reports  required  to be filed by
Section 13 or 15(d) of the  Exchange  Act during the past 12 months (or for such
shorter period that the  registrant was required to file such reports),  and (2)
has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days.

                                 Yes  X    No
                                     ---      ---

                               SHARES OUTSTANDING
          CLASS                                      AT NOVEMBER 1, 1999
          -----                                      -------------------
       COMMON STOCK                                       12,500,000
$0.001 PAR VALUE PER SHARE

<PAGE>

PART I.   FINANCIAL INFORMATION

ITEM 1.   FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

                                     Q-SEVEN SYSTEMS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY
                               (FORMERLY - DOWNSTREAM INCORPORATED - DSI)
                                            (A DEVELOPMENT STAGE COMPANY)

                                        Consolidated Financial Statements

                                                       September 30, 1999

<PAGE>

                      Q-SEVEN SYSTEMS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY
                                TABLE OF CONTENTS

                                                                         Page(s)

Consolidated balance sheet.....................................................1

Consolidated statements of operations..........................................2

Consolidated statements of stockholders' equity................................3

Consolidated statements of cash flows..........................................4

Notes to consolidated financial statements.................................5 - 8

<PAGE>

                      Q-SEVEN SYSTEMS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY
                   (FORMERLY - DOWNSTREAM INCORPORATED - DSI)
                          (A DEVELOPMENT STAGE COMPANY)

                           CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET

                               SEPTEMBER 30, 1999
                                   (UNAUDITED)


     ASSETS

Current assets:
  Cash                                                                 $  49,664
  Accounts receivable                                                    197,691
  Loan receivable - officer/shareholder                                   13,691
                                                                       ---------
         Total current assets                                            261,046

Fixed assets, net                                                            644

         Total assets                                                  $ 261,690
                                                                       =========

     LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY

Current liabilities:
  Accounts payable and accrued expenses                                $ 145,868
                                                                       ---------
Commitments

Stockholders' equity:
  Preferred stock, 50,000,000 shares authorized of $0.001
    par value, no shares issued or outstanding                             -
  Common stock, 100,000,000 shares authorized of $0.001
    par value, 12,500,000 shares issued and outstanding                   12,500

Additional paid-in capital                                                68,292

Retained earnings during the development stage                            35,030
                                                                       ---------
         Total stockholders' equity                                      115,822

         Total liabilities and stockholders' equity                    $ 261,690
                                                                       =========


                             See accompanying notes.

                                       -1-
<PAGE>

                      Q-SEVEN SYSTEMS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY
                   (FORMERLY - DOWNSTREAM INCORPORATED - DSI)
                          (A DEVELOPMENT STAGE COMPANY)

                      CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

                                   (UNAUDITED)

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                                From Inception
                                                                                                 of X-Real on
                                  For the Three Months Ended      For the Nine Months Ended       November 4,
                                         September 30,                   September 30,           1997 Through
                                  --------------------------      --------------------------     September 30,
                                      1999           1998             1999           1998             1999
                                  -----------    -----------      -----------    -----------      -----------
<S>                              <C>            <C>              <C>            <C>              <C>
Net sales                         $   314,970    $   124,934      $   749,887    $   300,773      $ 1,090,180

Cost of sales                         160,800         43,590          341,893        124,314          418,901
                                  -----------    -----------      -----------    -----------      -----------

Gross profit                          154,170         81,344          407,994        176,459          671,279
                                  -----------    -----------      -----------    -----------      -----------
Operating expenses

General and administrative            151,359         47,745          372,781        115,727          565,414

Depreciation and amortization              68           -                 204           -                 204
                                  -----------    -----------      -----------    -----------      -----------
     Total operating expenses         151,427         47,745          372,985        115,727          565,618
                                  -----------    -----------      -----------    -----------      -----------
Net income from operations              2,743         33,599           35,009         60,732          105,661

Other income                             -              -                  21           -               1,379
                                  -----------    -----------      -----------    -----------      -----------
Net income                        $     2,743    $    33,599      $    35,030    $    60,732      $   107,040
                                  -----------    -----------      -----------    -----------      -----------
Net earnings per share                   -              -                -              -

Weighted average number
of shares outstanding              12,500,000     12,500,000       12,500,000     12,500,000
</TABLE>

                             See accompanying notes.

                                       -2-
<PAGE>

                      Q-SEVEN SYSTEMS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY
                   (FORMERLY - DOWNSTREAM INCORPORATED - DSI)
                          (A DEVELOPMENT STAGE COMPANY)

                 CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY

                                   (UNAUDITED)

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                            Common Stock                                  Retained
                                                       --------------------               Additional   Earnings During
                                                                              Partners'     Paid-In    the Development
                                                        Shares      Amount     Capital      Capital         Stage            Total
                                                       --------    --------   ---------   ----------   ---------------     --------
<S>                                                   <C>          <C>        <C>         <C>            <C>               <C>
Balance, November 4, 1997                                                     $  5,000                    $   -            $  5,000

Capital contribution, year ended December 31, 1998                              56,425                        -              56,425

Note receivable - related party                                                (55,667)                       -             (55,667)

Net income, year ended December 31, 1998                                          -                         72,010           72,010
                                                                              --------                   ---------         --------
                                                                                                            72,010           77,768
Balance, December 31, 1998                                                       5,758

Capital distributions, January 1 to May 18, 1999                               (11,603)                       -             (11,603)
                                                                              --------                   ---------         --------
Balance, May 18, 1999                                                           (5,845)                     72,010           66,165

Recapitalization of X-Real and issuance of
  common stock valued at $0.008 per share in
  exchange for 100% of the issued and
  outstanding shares of Q-Seven Nevada                 7,900,000   $  7,900      5,845    $  58,265        (72,010)            -

Capital of Q-Seven Systems, Inc. formerly known as
  Downstream Incorporated - DSI                        4,600,000      4,600       -         137,904       (127,877)          14,627

Q-Seven Nevada Acquisition, accounted for as a
   reverse merger which requires the elimination
   of the deficit accumulated at December 31, 1998          -          -          -        (127,877)       127,877             -

Net income for the nine months ended
  September 30, 1999                                        -          -          -            -            35,030           35,030
                                                      ----------   --------   --------    ---------      ---------         --------
Balance, September 30, 1999                           12,500,000   $ 12,500   $   -       $  68,292      $  35,030         $115,822
                                                      ==========   ========   ========    =========      =========         ========
</TABLE>

                             See accompanying notes.

                                       -3-
<PAGE>

                      Q-SEVEN SYSTEMS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY
                   (FORMERLY - DOWNSTREAM INCORPORATED - DSI)
                          (A DEVELOPMENT STAGE COMPANY)

                      CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

                                   (UNAUDITED)


<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                   From
                                                                                 Inception
                                                                                of X-Real on
                                                  For the Nine Months Ended     Nov. 4, 1997
                                                        September 30,             through
                                                  -------------------------      September
                                                     1999           1998         30, 1999
                                                  ----------     ----------     ------------
<S>                                                <C>            <C>            <C>
Cash flows from operating activities:
 Net income                                        $ 35,030       $ 60,732       $ 107,040

 Adjustment to reconcile net income to
  net cash provided by operating
  activities:

   Depreciation                                         204            -               204
   Increase in accounts receivable                  (95,405)       (88,690)       (197,691)
   Increase in accounts payable                     121,346         29,616         145,868
                                                   --------       --------       ---------
     Net cash provided by operating
      activities                                     61,175          1,658          55,421
                                                   --------       --------       ---------
Cash flows from financing activities:
   Loans to officer/shareholder                     (13,691)        (1,658)        (13,691)
   Additional paid-in capital                         2,176            -             7,934
                                                   --------       --------       ---------
     Net cash provided by financing
      activities                                    (11,515)        (1,658)         (5,757)
                                                   --------       --------       ---------
Net increase in cash                                 49,660            -            49,664

Cash at beginning of period                               4            -             -
                                                   --------       --------       ---------
Cash at end of period                              $ 49,664       $    -          $ 49,664
                                                   ========       ========       =========
</TABLE>

                             See accompanying notes.

                                       -4-
<PAGE>

                      Q-SEVEN SYSTEMS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY
                   (FORMERLY - DOWNSTREAM INCORPORATED - DSI)
                          (A DEVELOPMENT STAGE COMPANY)

                   NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

                               SEPTEMBER 30, 1999

Note 1 - Organization and summary of significant accounting policies

     Business organization

     Q-Seven Systems, Inc., formerly known as Downstream Incorporated - DSI (the
"Company"), was incorporated under the laws of the State of Utah on November 26,
1996 to engage in the business of financial consulting.

     Q-Seven Systems, Inc. ("Q-Seven Nevada") was incorporated under the laws of
the State of Nevada  on May 18,  1999 for the  purpose  of  acquiring  marketing
rights to a certain Internet user management  software  program,  and to acquire
X-Real  Intertainment  Inc. Ltd., a corporation  organized under the laws of the
Bahamas on April 23, 1999 ("X-Real").

     X-Real acquired on May 18, 1999, from X-Real GbR, a German partnership, all
of X-Real GbR's assets, which consist of six Internet pay sites.

     On May 24,  1999,  the  Company,  Q-Seven  Nevada and the  shareholders  of
Q-Seven Nevada entered into an Agreement and Plan of Share Exchange  whereby the
Company acquired 100% of the issued and outstanding shares of Q-Seven Nevada for
7,900,000  shares of its common stock (the "Q-Seven  Nevada  Acquisition").  The
Q-Seven Nevada Acquisition has been accounted for as a reverse merger.

     On May 26, 1999,  Q-Seven Nevada acquired all issued and outstanding shares
of common stock of X-Real (the "X-Real Acquisition"). The X-Real Acquisition was
accounted  for as a  recapitalization  because the partners of X-Real GbR became
the  shareholders of Q-Seven Nevada.  Prior to the X-Real  Acquisition,  Q-Seven
Nevada had no operations, assets or liabilities.

     Principles of consolidation

     The accompanying  consolidated financial statements include the accounts of
Q-Seven Nevada, the acquiring company, and its wholly-owned subsidiary,  X-Real.
Intercompany accounts and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation.

                                      -5-
<PAGE>

Note 1 - Organization and summary of significant accounting policies (continued)

     Proforma results of operations

     Historical  financial  statements  prior to December  31, 1998 are those of
Q-Seven Nevada.  Proforma information giving effect to the acquisition as if the
acquisition took place January 1, 1998 are as follows:

                      Three Months Ended            Nine Months Ended
                         September 30,                September 30,
                     ---------------------        ---------------------
                       1999         1998            1999         1998
                     --------     --------        --------     --------

Revenues             $314,970     $124,934        $749,887     $404,790
Net income           $  2,743     $ 14,889        $ 35,030     $ 62,185

     Translation of foreign currency

     The  financial  position and results of  operations  of X-Real are measured
using Deutsche Mark as the functional currency.  Revenues and expenses have been
translated into U.S.  Dollars at average  exchange rates  prevailing  during the
period.  Assets and liabilities have been translated at the rates of exchange at
the balance sheet date.  Translation gains and losses are deferred as a separate
component  of  shareholders'   equity,  unless  there  is  a  sale  or  complete
liquidation of the underlying  foreign  investment.  Aggregate  foreign currency
transaction gains and losses are included in determining net earnings.

     Fixed assets and depreciation

     Fixed  assets are carried at cost.  Depreciation  is  calculated  using the
straight-line method over a five year estimated useful life.

     Net earnings per share

     The computations of net earnings per share of common stock are based on the
weighted average number of shares outstanding during the period of the financial
statements.  Net earnings per share of common stock for the prior period include
the number of equivalent shares received by the accounting acquiror.

                                       -6-
<PAGE>

Note 1 - Organization and summary of significant accounting policies (continued)

     Provision for taxes

     At September 30, 1999, the Company had net operating loss  carryforwards of
approximately  $78,000 that may be offset  against future taxable income through
2013. No tax benefit has been reported in the financial  statements  because the
Company's U.S. operations have not fully commenced and future earnings cannot be
determined.  Accordingly,  the potential tax benefits of the net operating  loss
carryforwards are offset by a valuation allowance of the same amount.

     Income taxes are not imposed on corporations in the Bahamas.

     Use of estimates

     The  preparation  of financial  statements  in  conformity  with  generally
accepted  accounting  principles  requires  management  to  make  estimates  and
assumptions  that  affect the  reported  amounts of assets and  liabilities  and
disclosure of  contingent  assets and  liabilities  at the date of the financial
statements  and the  reported  amounts  of  revenues  and  expenses  during  the
reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.

Note 2 - Accounts receivable

     X-Real  conducts all of its business on the Internet,  and all revenues are
collected  electronically.  All revenue collections and refunds are managed by a
corporation with which X-Real has a service  agreement (Note 3). Collected funds
are held by the service  company for 60 days before they are released to X-Real.
The cost of sales under the service  agreement  related to the  receivables  are
deducted  from the amount  released.  These  costs are  classified  as  accounts
payable and accrued expenses as of balance sheet date.

Note 3 - Service agreement

     X-Real owns several Internet pay sites,  which are managed by a corporation
(the "Provider"). The Provider assumes responsibility for the costs of operating
the sites. In exchange, the Provider receives a percentage of the gross revenues
of the sites as a service fee. The agreement  can be terminated  any time with a
notice of 180 days.

                                       -7-
<PAGE>

Note 4 - Commitments

     Consulting agreement

     The Company  committed  to pay a former  officer of the Company  $2,500 per
month, on a month by month basis, under a consulting agreement.

     Licensing agreement

     The Company has an exclusive licensing agreement with Q-Seven Systems GmbH,
a German  corporation that develops software.  Under the agreement,  the Company
has  the  unlimited  right  to  sell  licenses  of the  software  worldwide  for
perpetuity. The Company incurs a royalty fee of 90% of the licensing income.


ITEM 2.   MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS

     Recent  Developments.  During the third quarter of 1999,  Q-Seven  Systems,
Inc. (the "Company" or "Q-Seven")  completed the  development and testing of its
main server and the first  release of the online  gaming module which is part of
Q-Seven's  User  Management  Software  (the  "Software").   The  Software  is  a
modularized  suite  offering  users a system for the backend  administration  of
various types of  e-commerce  sites on the Internet,  including  online  gaming,
adult entertainment, and online shopping. In addition, the Company has developed
plans with respect to an online auction module and currently expects to commence
in November 1999 the software engineering in connection with this project.

     From September 14 through  September 16, 1999,  Q-Seven  attended the World
Gaming Congress and Expo in Las Vegas, the world's largest gambling  exhibition,
where it presented  the newly  developed  online  gaming module of the Software.
Contacts made by Q-Seven during the congress in Las Vegas led to discussions and
negotiations with potential new customers.  However, Q-Seven has not yet entered
into any specific  agreements as a result of such discussions and  negotiations.
Accordingly,  these new  contacts  had no impact on  Q-Seven's  revenues in this
quarter, and there can be no assurances that they will ever have such an impact.

     In early October 1999,  Q-Seven  completed  the  installation  of the first
casino  program for one of its clients.  This  required the  extraction  of data
previously collected on the client's online gambling site.

     On October  29,  1999,  Q-Seven  filed  with the  Securities  and  Exchange
Commission (the  "Commission") a registration  statement on Form 8-A to register
its Common Stock under Section 12(g) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

                                        8
<PAGE>

     Results of Operations.  The following  table sets forth on a  non-pro-forma
basis the  Company's  operations  data for the three months ended  September 30,
1999 and  September  30,  1998,  the nine months  ended  September  30, 1999 and
September 30, 1998, and the twelve months ended December 31, 1998.

Operations Data

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                      For the Three         For the Three         For the Nine          For the Nine          For the Twelve
                      Months Ended          Months Ended          Months Ended          Months Ended          Months Ended
                      September 30,         September 30,         September 30,         September 30,         December 30,
                      1999                  1998                  1999                  1998                  1998
<S>                       <C>                          <C>            <C>                   <C>                   <C>
Net Sales                 $314,970                     0              $749,887              $104,017              $104,017
Cost of Sales             $160,800                     0              $341,893               $45,473               $45,473
Gross Profit              $154,170                     0              $407,994               $58,544               $58,544
Operating                 $151,427               $18,955              $372,985               $57,917              $150,888
Expenses
Net Income                  $2,743              (18,955)               $35,009                  $627             $(92,344)
(Loss) from
Operations
Net Income                  $2,743              (18,710)               $35,030                $1,453             $(91,440)
(Loss)
</TABLE>

     The Company's net sales, cost of sales, gross profit,  operating  expenses,
net income from  operations  and net income for the three and nine months  ended
September  30, 1999  increased  significantly  compared  with the  Company's net
sales,  cost of  sales,  gross  profit,  operating  expenses,  net  income  from
operations  and net income for the three and nine  months  ended  September  30,
1998. This increase as well as the  significant  increase of the Company's total
assets from  $9,744 as of December  31, 1998 to $194,047 as of June 30, 1999 and
$261,690 as of September 30, 1999, result from the acquisition by the Company of
Q-Seven Systems,  Inc., a Nevada  corporation,  in May 1999 (the "Q-Seven Nevada
Acquisition"), which considerably changed the business of the Company.

     On a pro-forma  basis,  the  Company's net sales rose from $124,934 for the
three  months  ended  September  30, 1998 to $314,970 for the three months ended
September 30, 1999. The Company's net sales for the nine months ended  September
30, 1999 increased to $749,887 from $300,773 for the nine months ended September
30, 1998.  Management  believes  that the increase in net sales results from the
addition,   in  spring  1999,  of  two  new  websites  to  the  Internet   adult
entertainment  business  of  X-Real  Intertainment  Inc.  Ltd.  ("X-Real"),  the
indirectly  wholly owned  subsidiary of the Company.  Also on a pro-forma basis,
the Company's  net income for the three months ended  September 30, 1999 fell to
$2,743 from $33,599 for the three months ended September 30, 1998. The Company's
net income for the nine months  ended  September  30, 1999  decreased to $35,030
from  $60,732 for the period ended  September  30,  1999.  This  decrease of the
Company's net income on a pro-forma basis is due to increased operating expenses
for the period ended  September 30, 1999,  which largely reflect costs that were
incurred by the Company in connection with the Q-Seven Nevada Acquisition.

                                        9
<PAGE>

     Liquidity and Capital  Resources.  At September  30, 1999,  the Company had
cash and cash equivalents of $49,664 compared to $8,896 at December 31, 1998 and
$18,604 at September 30, 1998.

     Year 2000. Many currently  installed computer systems and software products
are coded to accept  only two digit  entries  in the date code  field and cannot
distinguish  21st century dates from 20th century dates.  These date code fields
will need to  distinguish  21st century  dates from 20th century dates and, as a
result, many companies' software and computer systems may need to be upgraded or
replaced in order to comply with such "Year 2000" requirements.

     The Company,  earlier this year,  completed  assessing the Year 2000 issue.
During the third quarter of 1999, the Company has not incurred material costs in
the analysis of the Year 2000 issue,  and management  currently does not believe
that the cost of any  additional  actions  will  have a  material  effect on the
Company's  results of operations or financial  condition.  Management  currently
believes that the Company's  systems and products are Year 2000 compliant in all
material  respects;  however,  those systems and products may contain undetected
errors or defects  with Year 2000 date  functions  that may  result in  material
costs.  Although  management is not aware of any material  operational issues or
costs associated with preparing the Company's  systems and products for the Year
2000, the Company may experience  serious  unanticipated  negative  consequences
(such as significant downtime for one or more of the servers operated by X-Real,
the  Company's  subsidiary  that operates six adult  entertainment  websites) or
material costs caused by undetected  errors or defects in the technology used in
Q-Seven's  systems and products,  which could have a material  adverse effect on
the Company's business, results of operation and financial condition.

     In  addition,  the Company  utilizes  third-party  equipment,  software and
content,  including non-information  technology systems ("non-IT systems"), such
as the Company's  telephone system,  that might not be Year 2000 compliant.  The
Company has not yet  developed a plan to assess  whether these third parties are
adequately  addressing  the Year 2000  issue and  whether  any of the  Company's
non-IT  systems  have  material  Year  2000  compliance  problems.  The  cost of
developing and implementing such a plan may itself be material.  Failure of such
third-party  equipment,  software or content to operate  properly with regard to
the year 2000 and  thereafter  could require the Company to incur  unanticipated
expenses to remedy any problems,  which could have a material  adverse effect on
the Company's business, results of operation, and financial condition.

                                       10
<PAGE>

     The Company has not yet fully developed a comprehensive contingency plan to
address situations that may result if the Company is unable to achieve Year 2000
readiness of its critical  operations.  The cost of developing and  implementing
such a plan may itself be material.

     Forward-Looking  Statements.  The Company has made certain  forward-looking
statements  in this  report.  They use such  words as "may,"  "will,"  "expect,"
"believe,"  "plan"  and other  similar  terminology.  These  statements  reflect
management's   current   expectations   and   involve  a  number  of  risks  and
uncertainties.  Actual  results  could differ  materially  due to the success of
operating initiatives, advertising and promotional efforts, Year 2000 compliance
efforts,  as  well as  changes  in:  global  and  local  business  and  economic
conditions;  currency  exchange and interest  rates;  labor and other  operating
costs; political or economic instability in local markets; competition; consumer
preferences,   spending  patterns  and  demographic   trends;   legislation  and
government regulation; and accounting policies and practices.

PART II.  OTHER INFORMATION

ITEM 1.   LEGAL PROCEEDINGS

          Not applicable.

ITEM 2.   CHANGES IN SECURITIES AND USE OF PROCEEDS

          Not applicable.

ITEM 3.   DEFAULTS UPON SENIOR SECURITIES

          Not applicable.

ITEM 4.   SUBMISSION OF MATTERS TO A VOTE OF SECURITY HOLDERS

          Not applicable.

ITEM 5.   OTHER INFORMATION

     Amendment  of  By-Laws.  The  Company,  on November  12, 1999 by  unanimous
written  consent of the Board of  Directors,  amended its By-Laws and inserted a
new  Section  12 in Article  II of the  By-Laws  regarding  the  transaction  of
business at  shareholders'  meetings.  For a complete  understanding  of the new
by-law provision, please read the By-Laws, as amended, which are attached hereto
as Exhibit 3.2 and incorporated herein by reference.

                                       11
<PAGE>

     2000 Annual Meeting of  Shareholders.  Nominations for Director may be made
only by the Board of  Directors  or by a  shareholder  entitled  to vote who has
delivered  written  notice to the  Secretary of the Company not earlier than 120
days, and not later than 90 days, prior to the Company's annual meeting.

     No business  may be brought  before an annual  meeting of the  shareholders
except as  specified  in the  notice of the  meeting  or as  otherwise  properly
brought  before the meeting by or at the  direction of the Board of Directors or
by a  shareholder  entitled  to vote who has  delivered  written  notice  to the
Secretary of the Company not earlier than 120 days,  and not later than 90 days,
prior to the Company's annual meeting.

     These  requirements  are  separate  and apart from and in  addition  to the
Commission's  requirements  that a  shareholder  must  meet in  order  to have a
shareholder  proposal included in the Company's proxy statement under Rule 14a-8
of the  Securities  Exchange Act of 1934.  For purposes of the Company's  annual
meeting of shareholders  expected to be held on May 5, 2000, any shareholder who
wishes to submit a proposal for inclusion in the Company's  proxy materials must
submit such proposal to the  Secretary of the Company on or before  December 15,
1999.

ITEM 6.   EXHIBITS AND REPORTS ON FORM 8-K

          (a)  Exhibits

EXHIBIT NO.         DESCRIPTION

3.1                 Articles of Incorporation,  as amended:  Incorporated herein
                    by reference to Exhibit 3.1 to the Report on Form 10-QSB for
                    the quarter ended June 30, 1999.

3.2                 By-laws, as amended.*

3.3                 Form of Stock Certificate:  Incorporated herein by reference
                    to Exhibit 3.3 to the  Registration  Statement  on Form 8-A,
                    filed on October 29, 1999.

10.1                License  Agreement  between Q-Seven Systems GmbH and Q-Seven
                    Nevada:  Incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit 10.1 to
                    the  Report on Form  10-QSB for the  quarter  ended June 30,
                    1999.

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27.1                Financial Data Schedule.*

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*  Filed herewith.

          (b)  Reports on Form 8-K

     On November 15, 1999, the Registrant filed with the Commission an amendment
to its report on Form 8-K,  which was  originally  filed with the  Commission on
June 8, 1999, to amend and restate certain financial  statements that were filed
as exhibits to such report.

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     In accordance  with the  requirements  of the Exchange Act, the  registrant
caused  this  request to be signed on its behalf by the  undersigned,  thereunto
duly authorized.


     Date: November 17, 1999         	     /s/ Philipp Kriependorf
                                             ---------------------------
                                             Philipp Kriependorf
                                             President


     Date: November 17, 1999                 /s/ Philip Kamp
                                             ---------------------------
                                             Philip Kamp
                                             Vice President and Treasurer


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                                INDEX TO EXHIBITS


EXHIBIT NUMBER      DESCRIPTION OF EXHIBIT

3.1                 Articles of Incorporation,  as amended:  Incorporated herein
                    by  reference  to Exhibit  3.1 to the report  on Form 10-QSB
                    for the period ended June 30, 1999.

3.2                 By-laws, as amended.*

3.3                 Form of Stock Certificate:  Incorporated herein by reference
                    to Exhibit 3.3 to the  Registration  Statement  on Form 8-A,
                    filed on October 29, 1999.

10.1                License  Agreement  between Q-Seven Systems GmbH and Q-Seven
                    Nevada:  Incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit 10.1 to
                    the  report on Form 10- QSB for the  period  ended  June 30,
                    1999.

27.1                Financial Data Schedule.*

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*  Filed herewith.

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                                                                     EXHIBIT 3.2


                                     BY-LAWS

                                       OF

                             DOWNSTREAM INCORPORATED

                                      "DSI"

                      (now known as Q-Seven Systems, Inc.)

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                                TABLE OF CONTENTS

ARTICLE I.  OFFICES............................................................1

ARTICLE II.  SHAREHOLDERS......................................................1
Annual Meeting.................................................................1
Special Meeting................................................................1
Place of Meeting...............................................................1
Notice of Meeting..............................................................2
Closing of Transfer Books or Fixing of Record Date.............................2
Voting Lists...................................................................2
Quorum.........................................................................2
Proxies........................................................................3
Voting of Shares...............................................................3
Voting of Shares by Certain Holders............................................3
Informal Action by Shareholders................................................3
Transaction of Business at Shareholders' Meetings..............................3

ARTICLE III.  BOARD OF DIRECTORS...............................................4
Elimination of Directors' Liability............................................4
General Powers.................................................................4
Number, Tenure and Qualifications..............................................4
Regular Meetings...............................................................5
Special Meetings...............................................................5
Meeting by Telephone...........................................................5
Notice.........................................................................5
Quorum.........................................................................5
Manner of Acting...............................................................5
Vacancies......................................................................5
Removals.......................................................................6
Resignation....................................................................6
Compensation...................................................................6
Presumption of Assent..........................................................6
Chairman.......................................................................6

ARTICLE IV.  OFFICERS..........................................................6
Number.........................................................................6
Election and Term of Office....................................................6
Resignations...................................................................7
Removal........................................................................7
Vacancies......................................................................7
The President..................................................................7
The Vice-President.............................................................7
The Secretary..................................................................7
The Treasurer..................................................................8
Assistant Secretaries and Assistant Treasurers.................................8

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Salaries.......................................................................8
Other Officers.................................................................8

ARTICLE V.  CONTRACTS, LOANS, CHECKS AND DEPOSITS..............................8
Contracts......................................................................8
Loans..........................................................................8
Checks Drafts, Etc.............................................................8
Deposits.......................................................................9

ARTICLE VI.  INDEMNIFICATION...................................................9
Indemnification................................................................9
Determination..................................................................9
General Indemnification.......................................................10
Advances......................................................................10
Scope of Indemnification......................................................10
Insurance.....................................................................10

ARTICLE VII.  CERTIFICATES FOR SHARES AND THEIR TRANSFER......................10
Certificates for Shares.......................................................10
Transfer of Shares............................................................11
Consideration for Shares......................................................11
Registered Shareholders.......................................................11

ARTICLE VIII.  FISCAL YEAR....................................................11

ARTICLE IX.  DIVIDENDS........................................................11

ARTICLE X.  CORPORATE SEAL....................................................11

ARTICLE XI.  WAIVER OF NOTICE.................................................12

ARTICLE XII.  AMENDMENTS......................................................12

ARTICLE XIII.  PROCEDURE FOR CONDUCTING MEETING...............................12

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                               ARTICLE I. OFFICES

     The  principal  office of the  corporation  in the  State of Utah  shall be
located in Salt Lake City. The corporation  may have such other offices,  either
within or without the State of Utah,  as the Board of Directors may designate or
as the business of the corporation may require from time to time.

     The  registered  office of the  corporation  required  by the Utah  Revised
Business  Corporation Act to be maintained in the State of Utah may be, but need
not be,  identical  with the  principal  office  in the  State of Utah,  and the
address of the  registered  office may be changed from time to time by the Board
of Directors.

                            ARTICLE II. SHAREHOLDERS

     SECTION 1. ANNUAL  MEETING.  Unless  otherwise  designated  by the Board of
Directors,  the annual  meeting of the  shareholders  shall be held on the first
Friday in the month of May in each year,  beginning  with the year 1997,  at the
hour of 10:00 a.m. for the purpose of electing directors and for the transaction
of such other business as may come before the meeting.  If the day fixed for the
annual meeting shall be a legal holiday in the State of Utah, such meeting shall
be held on the next succeeding  business day. If the election of directors shall
not  be  held  on  the  day  designated  herein  or any  annual  meeting  of the
shareholders,  or at any adjournment thereof, the Board of Directors shall cause
the  election  to be held  at a  special  meeting  of the  shareholders  as soon
thereafter as is convenient.

     SECTION 2. SPECIAL MEETING.  Special meetings of the shareholders,  for any
purpose or purposes,  unless otherwise  prescribed by statute,  may be called by
the  President,  the  Chairman  of the  Board of  Directors  or by the  Board of
Directors, and shall be called by the President at the request of the holders of
not less than ten percent  (10%) of all  outstanding  shares of the  corporation
entitled to vote at the meeting.

     SECTION 3. PLACE OF  MEETING.  The Board of  Directors  may  designate  any
place,  either  within or without the State of Utah, as the place of meeting for
any annual meeting or for any special  meeting called by the Board of Directors.
A waiver of notice signed by all shareholders  entitled to vote at a meeting may
designate  any place,  either  within or without the State of Utah, as the place
for the holding of such  meeting.  If no  designation  is made,  or if a special
meeting be otherwise called,  the place of meeting shall be the principal office
of the corporation in the State of Utah.

     SECTION 4. NOTICE OF MEETING.  Written  notice  stating the place,  day and
hour of the meeting and, in case of a special  meeting,  the purpose or purposes
for which the meeting is called,  shall, unless otherwise prescribed by statute,
be  delivered  not less than ten (10) nor more than fifty  (50) days  before the
date of the meeting, either personally or by mail, by or at the direction of the
President,  or the  Secretary,  or the  persons  calling  the  meeting,  to each
shareholder of record entitled to vote at such meeting.  If mailed,  such notice
shall be deemed to

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be  delivered  when  deposited  in the  United  States  mail,  addressed  to the
shareholder  at his  address as it appears  on the stock  transfer  books of the
corporation, with postage thereon prepaid.

     SECTION 5.  CLOSING OF  TRANSFER  BOOKS OR FIXING OF RECORD  DATE.  For the
purpose  of  determining  shareholders  entitled  to notice of or to vote at any
meeting of shareholders or any adjournment thereof, or shareholders  entitled to
receive  payment  of any  dividend,  or in  order  to  make a  determination  of
shareholders  for any  other  proper  purpose,  the  Board of  Directors  of the
corporation  may  provide  that the stock  transfer  books shall be closed for a
stated  period but not to  exceed,  in any case,  fifty (50) days.  If the stock
transfer  books  shall be closed  for the  purpose of  determining  shareholders
entitled to notice of or to vote at a meeting of shareholders,  such books shall
be closed for at least ten days immediately  preceding such meeting.  In lieu of
closing the stock  transfer  books,  the Board of Directors may fix in advance a
date as the record date for any such determination of shareholders, such date in
any case to be not more  than  fifty  (50) days  and,  in case of a  meeting  of
shareholders,  not  less  than  ten (10)  days  prior  to the date on which  the
particular action requiring such determination of shareholders,  is to be taken.
If the stock  transfer  books are not closed and no record date is fixed for the
determination of shareholders,  or shareholders entitled to receive payment of a
dividend, the date on which notice of the meeting is mailed or the date on which
the resolution of the Board of Directors  declaring such dividend is adopted, as
the  case  may  be,  shall  be  the  record  date  for  such   determination  of
shareholders.  When a  determination  of  shareholders  entitled  to vote at any
meeting  of  shareholders  has  been  made as  provided  in this  section,  such
determination shall apply to any adjournment thereof.

     SECTION 6. VOTING  LISTS.  The officer or agent having  charge of the stock
transfer books for shares of the  corporation  shall make a complete list of the
shareholders entitled to vote at each meeting of shareholders or any adjournment
thereof,  arranged in alphabetical  order, with the address of and the number of
shares held by each.  Such list shall be produced  and kept open at the time and
place of the meeting and shall be subject to the  inspection of any  shareholder
during the whole time of the meeting for the purposes thereof.

     SECTION 7. QUORUM. A majority of the outstanding  shares of the corporation
entitled to vote,  represented in person or by proxy,  shall constitute a quorum
at a meeting of shareholders.  If less than a majority of the outstanding shares
are  represented  at a meeting,  a majority  of the  shares so  represented  may
adjourn the meeting from time to time without further notice.  At such adjourned
meeting at which a quorum  shall be present or  represented  any business may be
transacted  which  might  have been  transacted  at the  meeting  as  originally
noticed.  The shareholders  present at a duly organized  meeting may continue to
transact business until  adjournment,  notwithstanding  the withdrawal of enough
shareholders to leave less than a quorum.

     SECTION 8. PROXIES. At all meetings of shareholders, a shareholder may vote
in person or by proxy  executed  in  writing by the  shareholder  or by his duly
authorized attorney-in-fact. Such proxy shall be filed with the secretary of the
corporation before or at the time of the meeting.  No proxy shall be valid after
eleven months from the date of its execution,  unless otherwise  provided in the
proxy.

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     SECTION 9. VOTING OF SHARES.  Each outstanding share entitled to vote shall
be  entitled to one vote upon each  matter  submitted  to a vote at a meeting of
shareholders,  unless  provided  otherwise  in  the  corporation's  Articles  of
Incorporation.

     SECTION 10. VOTING OF SHARES BY CERTAIN HOLDERS.  Shares outstanding in the
name of another corporation may be voted by such officer,  agent or proxy as the
by-laws of such corporation may prescribe, or, in the absence of such provision,
as the Board of Directors of such corporation may determine.

     Shares held by an administrator,  executor,  guardian or conservator may be
voted by him,  either in person or by proxy,  without a transfer  of such shares
into his name.  Shares  standing  in the name of a trustee  may be voted by him,
either in person or by proxy,  but no trustee  shall be  entitled to vote shares
held by him without a transfer of such shares into his name.

     Shares  standing in the name of a receiver  may be voted by such  receiver,
and  shares  held by or under the  control  of a  receiver  may be voted by such
receiver  without the  transfer  thereof  into his name if authority so to do be
contained  in an  appropriate  order of the  court by which  such  receiver  was
appointed.

     A  shareholder  whose  shares are  pledged  shall be  entitled to vote such
shares until the shares have been transferred into the name of the pledgee,  and
thereafter the pledgee shall be entitled to vote the shares so transferred.

     Neither shares of its own stock held by the corporation,  nor those held by
another  corporation  if a  majority  of the  shares  entitled  to vote  for the
election of directors  of such other  corporation  are held by the  corporation,
shall be voted at any  meeting  or counted in  determining  the total  number of
outstanding shares at any given time for purposes of any meeting.

     SECTION 11.  INFORMAL  ACTION BY  SHAREHOLDERS.  Any action  required to be
taken at a meeting of the  shareholders,  or any action  which may be taken at a
meeting  of the  shareholders,  may be taken  without a meeting  if a consent in
writing,  setting  forth  the  action  so  taken,  shall be signed by all of the
shareholders entitled to vote with respect to the subject matter thereof.

     SECTION 12.  TRANSACTION OF BUSINESS AT SHAREHOLDERS' MEETING

     (a)  Transaction of Business at Annual Meeting.  Business  transacted at an
annual  meeting of  shareholders  may include all such  business as may properly
come before the  meeting.  Nominations  of persons for  election to the Board of
Directors and the proposal of business to be considered by the  shareholders may
be made at an annual meeting of shareholders:  (i) pursuant to the corporation's
notice of meeting;  (ii) by or at the  direction of the Board of  Directors;  or
(iii) by any  shareholder  who was a shareholder of record at the time of giving
of  notice  of the  meeting,  who is  entitled  to vote at the  meeting  and who
complies with the notice procedures set forth in this Section 12(a).

     For  nominations or other business to be properly  brought before an annual
meeting by a shareholder,  the shareholder must have given timely notice thereof
in writing to the  Secretary of the  corporation  and such other  business  must
otherwise  be  a  proper  matter  for  shareholder   action.  To  be  timely,  a
shareholder's  notice  shall be  delivered  to the  Secretary  at the  principal
executive  offices of the  corporation not earlier than the close of business on
the 120th day nor later than the close of  business on the 90th day prior to the
first  anniversary of the preceding  year's annual meeting;  provided,  however,
that in the  event  that the date of the  annual  meeting  is more  than 30 days
before  or  more  than  60 days  after  such  anniversary  date,  notice  by the
shareholder  to be timely  must be so  delivered  no  earlier  than the close of
business  on the 120th day prior to such  annual  meeting and not later than the
close of business  on the later of the 90th day prior to such annual  meeting or
the 10th day following the day on which public  announcement of the date of such
meeting  is  first  made  by the  corporation.  In no  event  shall  the  public
announcement  of an adjournment of an annual meeting  commence a new time period
for the giving of a shareholder's  notice as described above. Such shareholder's
notice shall set forth:  (i) as to each person whom the shareholder  proposes to
nominate for election or  reelection as a director all  information  relating to
such person that is required to be  disclosed  in  solicitations  of proxies for
election of directors in an election contest, or is otherwise required,  in each
case pursuant to Regulation  14A under the  Securities  Exchange Act of 1934, as
emended  (the  "Exchange  Act"),  and Rule  14a-11  thereunder  (including  such
person's  written consent to being named in the proxy statement as a nominee and
to serving as a director if  elected);  (ii) as to any other  business  that the
shareholder  proposes to bring before the meeting,  a brief  description  of the
business  desired to be brought  before the meeting,  the reasons for conducting
such business at the meeting and any material  interest in such business of such
shareholder  and the beneficial  owner,  if any, on whose behalf the proposal is
made;  and (iii) as to the  shareholder  giving the  notice  and the  beneficial
owner,  if any, on whose behalf the  nomination or proposal is made (A) the name
and address of such shareholder,  as they appear on the corporation's books, and
of  such  beneficial  owner  and (B) the  class  and  number  of  shares  of the
corporation  which are owned  beneficially and of record by such shareholder and
such beneficial owner.

     (b) Transaction of Business at Special  Meeting.  Business  transacted at a
special meeting of the  shareholders  shall be limited to the purposes set forth
in the notice of the special meeting. Nominations of persons for election to the
Board of Directors  may be made at a special  meeting of  shareholders  at which
directors are to be elected pursuant to the corporation's notice of meeting: (i)
by or at the  direction of the Board of  Directors;  or (ii)  provided  that the
Board of  Directors  has  determined  that  directors  shall be  elected at such
meeting, by any shareholder of the corporation who is a shareholder of record at
the time of  giving of notice of the  meeting,  who is  entitled  to vote at the
meeting and who complies  with the notice  procedures  set forth in this Section
12(b).

     In the event the corporation  calls a special  meeting of shareholders  for
the purpose of electing  one or more  directors to the Board of  Directors,  any
such  shareholder  may  nominate  a person or  persons,  as the case may be, for
election to such position or positions as specified in the corporation's  notice
of meeting,  if the shareholder's  notice required by this Section 12 of Article
II shall be delivered to the Secretary at the principal executive offices of the
corporation  not  earlier  than the close of  business on the 120th day prior to
such  special  meeting  and not later than the close of business on the later of
the 90th day prior to such special  meeting or the 10th day following the day on
which public  announcement  is first made of the date of the special meeting and
of the  nominees  proposed  by the  Board of  Directors  to be  elected  at such
meeting.  In no event  shall the  public  announcement  of an  adjournment  of a
special  meeting  commence a new time  period for the giving of a  shareholder's
notice as described above. Such shareholder's  notice shall set forth: (i) as to
each person whom the shareholder proposes to nominate for election or reelection
as a director  all  information  relating  to such person that is required to be
disclosed in  solicitations  of proxies for election of directors in an election
contest, or is otherwise required, in each case pursuant to Regulation 14A under
the Exchange Act and Rule 14a-11  thereunder  (including  such person's  written
consent to being named in the proxy  statement  as a nominee and to serving as a
director if elected);  and (ii) as to the shareholder  giving the notice and the
beneficial  owner,  if any, on whose behalf the  nomination or proposal is made,
(A)  the  name  and  address  of  such  shareholder,   as  they  appear  on  the
corporation's  books,  and of such beneficial owner and (B) the class and number
of shares of the corporation which are owned  beneficially and of record by such
shareholder and such beneficial owner.

     (c) General.  Only such persons who are  nominated in  accordance  with the
procedures set forth in this Section 12 of Article II shall be eligible to serve
as  directors  and  only  such  business  shall be  conducted  at a  meeting  of
shareholders  as shall have been brought  before the meeting in accordance  with
the  procedures  set forth in this Section 12 of Article II. The chairman of the
meeting  shall have the power and duty to determine  whether a nomination or any
business  proposed to be brought before the meting was made or proposed,  as the
case may be, in accordance  with the  procedures set forth in this Section 12 of
Article II and, if any proposed nomination or business is not in compliance with
this  Section  12 of Article  II, to declare  that such  defective  proposal  or
nomination  shall be disregarded,  unless  otherwise  provided by any applicable
law.

     For purposes of this Section 12 of Article II, "public  announcement" shall
mean  disclosure  in a press  release  reported  by the Dow Jones News  Service,
Associated  Press or comparable  national new service or in a document  publicly
filed by the corporation with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to
Section 13, 14 or 15(d) of the Exchange Act.

     Notwithstanding the foregoing  provisions of this Section 12 of Article II,
a shareholder shall also comply with all applicable requirements of the Exchange
Act and the rules and  regulations  thereunder  with  respect to the matters set
forth in this Section 12 of Article II. Nothing in this Section 12 of Article II
shall be deemed  to affect  any  rights  of:  (i) the  shareholders  to  request
inclusion of proposals in the  corporation's  proxy  statement  pursuant to Rule
14a-8 under the  Exchange  Act;  or (ii) the holders of any series of  Preferred
Stock to elect directors under specified circumstances.

                         ARTICLE III. BOARD OF DIRECTORS

     SECTION 1. ELIMINATION OF DIRECTORS' LIABILITY.

     1. The directors of the corporation are not liable to the corporation or to
its  shareholders  for  monetary  damages for any action taken or any failure to
take any action as a director, except liability for:

          (a) the amount of a financial  benefit received by a director to which
     he/she is not entitled;

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          (b) an  intentional  infliction  of  harm  on the  corporation  or the
     shareholders;

          (c) a violation of Utah Code Ann. ss. 16-10a-842; or

          (d) an intentional violation of criminal law.

     2. If the Utah Revised  Business  Corporation Act is amended after approval
by the  shareholders  of this Article to authorize  corporation  action  further
eliminating or limiting the personal liability of directors,  then the liability
of a director of the  corporation  shall be eliminated or limited to the fullest
extent  permitted by the Utah Revised  Business  Corporation Act, as so amended,
and without the necessity for further shareholder action in respect thereof.

     3. Any repeal or  modification  of this Article by the  shareholders of the
corporation  shall not adversely affect any right or protection of a director of
the corporation  hereunder in respect of any act or omission  occurring prior to
the time of such repeal or modification.

     SECTION 2. GENERAL  POWERS.  The  business  and affairs of the  corporation
shall be managed by its Board of Directors. The Board of Directors may designate
a committee  or  committees  consisting  of not less than two  directors,  which
committee  or  committees  shall  have  and may  exercise  all of the  authority
designated to it or them by the Board of Directors; but, the designation of such
committees and the delegation  thereto of authority shall not operate to relieve
the Board of Directors or any member thereof of any responsibility  imposed upon
it or him by law.

     SECTION 3. NUMBER,  TENURE AND  QUALIFICATIONS.  The number of directors of
the  corporation  shall be not  less  than  one (1) nor  more  than  nine (9) as
determined, from time to time, by the Board of Directors.

     Each  Director   shall  hold  office  until  the  next  annual  meeting  of
shareholders  and until his  successor  shall have been  elected and  qualified.
Directors  need not be  residents  of the State of Utah or  shareholders  of the
corporation.  The Board of Directors may elect from its own number a Chairman of
the Board,  who shall  preside at all  meetings of the Board of  Directors,  and
shall  perform such other duties as may be  prescribed  from time to time by the
Board of Directors.

     SECTION 4. REGULAR  MEETINGS.  A regular  meeting of the Board of Directors
shall be held without other notice than this by-law  immediately  after,  and at
the same place as, the annual  meeting of  shareholders.  The Board of Directors
may provide,  by  resolution,  the time and place,  either within or without the
State of Utah,  for the holding of  additional  regular  meetings  without other
notice than such resolution.

     SECTION 5. SPECIAL MEETINGS. Special meetings of the Board of Directors may
be called by or at the request of the  President or the Chairman of the Board of
Directors or any two Directors. The person or persons authorized to call special
meetings of the Board of Directors  may fix any place,  either within or without
the State of Utah, as the place for holding any special  meeting of the Board of
Directors called by them.

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     SECTION 6. MEETING BY  TELEPHONE.  Members of the Board of Directors or any
committee  designated by the Board may  participate in a meeting of the Board as
committee by means of conference telephone or similar  communications  equipment
by which all persons  participating  in the  meeting  can hear each  other,  and
participation  in a meeting  under this  section  shall  constitute  presence in
person at the meeting.

     SECTION 7. NOTICE.  Notice of any special  meeting  shall be given at least
two days previously thereto by written notice delivered  personally or mailed to
each Director at his business address,  or by telegram.  If mailed,  such notice
shall be deemed to be delivered  when  deposited in the United  States mail,  so
addressed,  with postage  thereon  prepaid.  If notice be given by telegram such
notice  shall be deemed to be  delivered  when the  telegram is delivered to the
telegraph company.  Any Director may waive notice of any meeting. The attendance
of a Director at a meeting shall  constitute a waiver of notice of such meeting,
except where a Director  attends a meeting for the express  purpose of objecting
to the transaction of any business because the meeting is not lawfully called or
convened.  Neither  the  business to be  transacted  at, nor the purpose of, any
regular or special  meeting of the Board of  Directors  need be specified in the
notice or waiver of notice of such meeting.

     SECTION 8. QUORUM.  A majority of the number of Directors  fixed by Section
shall  constitute a quorum for the transaction of business at any meeting of the
Board of Directors,  but if less than such  majority is present at a meeting,  a
majority of the  Directors  present  may  adjourn the meeting  from time to time
without further notice.

     SECTION  9.  MANNER OF ACTING.  The act of the  majority  of the  Directors
present at a meeting at which a quorum is present  shall be the act of the Board
of Directors. Any action which may be taken at a meeting of the Directors may be
taken  without a meeting if a consent in  writing,  setting  forth the action so
taken, shall be signed by all of the Directors.

     SECTION 10. VACANCIES.  Any vacancy occurring in the Board of Directors may
be filled by the  affirmative  vote of a  majority  of the  remaining  Directors
though less than a quorum of the Board of Directors.  A Director elected to fill
a vacancy shall be elected for the unexpired term of his  predecessor in office.
Any  directorship  to be  filled  by  reason  of an  increase  in the  number of
Directors  may be filled by  election  by the Board of  Directors  for a term of
office continuing only until the next election of Directors by the shareholders.

     SECTION 11. REMOVALS. Directors may be removed at any time without cause by
vote of the  shareholders  holding a  majority  of the  shares  outstanding  and
entitled to vote.  Such vacancy shall be filled by the directors then in office,
though less than a quorum,  and any person so designated or appointed shall hold
office until the next annual  meeting or until his successor is duly elected and
qualified;  provided that any  directorship to be filled by reason of removal by
the shareholders may be filled by election by the shareholders at the meeting at
which  the  director  is  removed.  No  reduction  of the  authorized  number of
directors shall have the effect of removing any director prior to the expiration
of his term of office.

     SECTION 12.  RESIGNATION.  A director may resign at any time by  delivering
written  notification  thereof to the President or Secretary of the corporation.
Resignation shall become

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effective upon its acceptance by the Board of Directors; provided, however, that
if the Board of Directors has not acted  thereon  within ten (10) days after the
date of its delivery,  the  resignation  shall be deemed accepted upon the tenth
day.

     SECTION 13.  COMPENSATION.  By resolution  of the Board of Directors,  each
Director may be paid his expenses,  if any, of attendance at each meeting of the
Board of  Directors,  and may be paid a stated salary as Director or a fixed sum
for  attendance  at each  meeting  of the Board of  Directors  or both.  No such
payment shall  preclude any Director from serving the  corporation  in any other
capacity and receiving compensation therefor.

     SECTION 14.  PRESUMPTION OF ASSENT.  A Director of the  corporation  who is
present at a meeting of the Board of Directors at which action on any  corporate
matter is taken shall be presumed to have  assented to the action  taken  unless
his  dissent  shall be entered in the  minutes of the meeting or unless he shall
file his written  dissent to such action with the person acting as the secretary
of the meeting before the  adjournment  thereof or shall forward such dissent by
registered  mail to the  Secretary  of the  corporation  immediately  after  the
adjournment of the meeting.  Such right to dissent shall not apply to a Director
who voted in favor of such action.

     SECTION 15. CHAIRMAN.  The Board of Directors may elect from its own number
a Chairman  of the Board,  who shall  preside  at all  meetings  of the Board of
Directors, and shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed from time to
time by the Board of Directors.

                              ARTICLE IV. OFFICERS

     SECTION 1. NUMBER.  The officers of the  corporation  shall be a President,
one or more Vice-Presidents (the number thereof to be determined by the Board of
Directors),  a Secretary  and a Treasurer,  each of whom shall be elected by the
Board of Directors.  Such other officers and assistant officers as may be deemed
necessary may be elected or appointed by the Board of Directors. Any two or more
offices may be held by the same person.

     SECTION 2. ELECTION AND TERM OF OFFICE.  The officers of the corporation to
be elected by the Board of Directors  shall be elected  annually by the Board of
Directors at the first meeting of the Board of Directors  held after each annual
meeting of the  shareholders.  If the election of officers  shall not be held at
such meeting, such election shall be held as soon thereafter as conveniently may
be. Each  officer  shall hold office  until his  successor  shall have been duly
elected and shall have  qualified or until his death or until he shall resign or
shall have been removed in the manner hereinafter provided.

     SECTION 3.  RESIGNATIONS.  Any corporate  officer may resign at any time by
delivering a written  resignation  either to the  corporate  President or to the
corporate Secretary.  Unless otherwise specified therein, such resignation shall
take effect upon delivery.

     SECTION  4.  REMOVAL.  Any  officer or agent may be removed by the Board of
Directors  whenever in its judgment,  the best interests of the corporation will
be served thereby,

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but any such removal shall be without  prejudice to the contract rights, if any,
of the person so removed.  Election or  appointment of an officer or agent shall
not of itself create contract rights.

     SECTION  5.   VACANCIES.   A  vacancy  in  any  office  because  of  death,
resignation,  removal, disqualification or otherwise, may be filled by the Board
of Directors for the unexpired portion of the term.

     SECTION 6. THE PRESIDENT.  The President  shall be the principal  executive
officer  of the  corporation  and,  subject  to the  control  of  the  Board  of
Directors,  shall in general  supervise  and  control  all of the  business  and
affairs of the  corporation.  He shall when present,  preside at all meetings of
the  shareholders  and of the Board of  Directors,  unless  the  Directors  have
designated a Chairman in accordance with Section, of these By-Laws. He may sign,
with the  Secretary or any other  proper  officer of the  corporation  thereunto
authorized  by  the  Board  of  Directors,   certificates   for  shares  of  the
corporation,  any deeds, mortgages, bonds, contracts, or other instruments which
the Board of Directors has authorized to be executed,  except in cases where the
signing and  execution  thereof  shall be  expressly  delegated  by the Board of
Directors or by these By-Laws to some other officer or agent of the corporation,
or shall be required by law to be otherwise  signed or executed;  and in general
shall  perform  all duties  incident to the office of  President  and such other
duties as may be prescribed by the Board of Directors from time to time.

     SECTION 7. THE  VICE-PRESIDENT.  In the absence of the  President or in the
event of his death,  inability or refusal to act, the  Vice-President (or in the
event there be more than one  Vice-President,  the  Vice-Presidents in the order
designated at the time of their election,  or in the absence of any designation,
then in the order of their  election) shall perform the duties of the President,
and when so  acting,  shall  have all the  powers of and be  subject  to all the
restrictions upon the President. Any Vice-President may sign, with the Secretary
or an Assistant Secretary, certificates for shares of the corporation; and shall
perform  such other  duties as from time to time may be  assigned  to him by the
President or by the Board of Directors.

     SECTION 8. THE SECRETARY.  The Secretary shall: (a) keep the minutes of the
proceedings  of the  shareholders  and of the Board of  Directors in one or more
books  provided  for that  purpose;  (b) see that all  notices are duly given in
accordance  with the  provisions  of these  ByLaws or as required by law; (c) be
custodian of the corporate  records and of the seal of the  corporation  and see
that the seal of the  corporation  is affixed to all  documents the execution of
which on behalf of the corporation under its seal is duly authorized; (d) keep a
register  of the post  office  address  of each  shareholder;  (e) sign with the
President, or a Vice President,  certificates for shares of the corporation, the
issuance  of which  shall have been  authorized  by  resolution  of the Board of
Directors;  (f)  have  general  charge  of  the  stock  transfer  books  of  the
corporation;  and (g) in general  perform  all duties  incident to the office of
Secretary  and such other  duties as from time to time may be assigned to him by
the President or by the Board of Directors.

     SECTION 9. THE TREASURER.  The Treasurer shall: (a) have charge and custody
of and be  responsible  for all funds and  securities  of the  corporation;  (b)
receive and give receipts for moneys due and payable to the corporation from any
source whatsoever, and deposit all such moneys in the name of the corporation in
such  banks,  trust  companies  or other  depositories  as shall be  selected in
accordance with the provisions of Article.

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     SECTION 10. ASSISTANT SECRETARIES AND ASSISTANT  TREASURERS.  The Assistant
Secretaries,  when  authorized  by the  Board of  Directors,  may sign  with the
President or a  Vice-President  certificates  for shares of the  corporation the
issuance of which shall have been  authorized  by a  resolution  of the Board of
Directors.  The Assistant  Treasurers  shall,  respectively,  if required by the
Board of  Directors,  give bonds for the  faithful  discharge of their duties in
such sums and with such sureties as the Board of Directors shall determine.  The
Assistant Secretaries and Assistant Treasurers,  in general,  shall perform such
duties  as  shall  be  assigned  to  them  by the  Secretary  or the  Treasurer,
respectively, or by the President or the Board of Directors.

     SECTION 11. SALARIES. The salaries of the officers shall be fixed from time
to time by the  Board  of  Directors  and no  officer  shall be  prevented  from
receiving  such  salary by reason of the fact that he is also a Director  of the
corporation.

     SECTION 12. OTHER  OFFICERS.  Other  officers shall perform such duties and
have such powers as may be assigned to them by the Board of Directors.

                ARTICLE V. CONTRACTS, LOANS, CHECKS AND DEPOSITS

     SECTION 1.  CONTRACTS.  The Board of Directors may authorize any officer or
officers,  agent or agents to enter into any contract or execute and deliver any
instrument in the name of and on behalf of the  corporation,  and such authority
may be general or confined to specific instances.

     SECTION 2. LOANS. No loans shall be contracted on behalf of the corporation
and no evidences of indebtedness  shall be issued in its name unless  authorized
by a resolution  of the Board of  Directors.  Such  authority  may be general or
confined to specific instances.

     SECTION 3. CHECKS,  DRAFTS, ETC. All checks, drafts or other orders for the
payment of money, notes or other evidences of indebtedness issued in the name of
the corporation shall be signed by such officer or officers,  agent or agents of
the  corporation  and in such manner as shall from time to time be determined by
resolution of the Board of Directors.

     SECTION 4. DEPOSITS.  All funds of the corporation  not otherwise  employed
shall be deposited  from time to time to the credit of the  corporation  in such
banks,  trust  companies or other  depositaries  as the Board of  Directors  may
select.

                           ARTICLE VI. INDEMNIFICATION

     SECTION 1. INDEMNIFICATION.  The corporation shall indemnify its directors,
officers, employees,  fiduciaries and agents to the full extent permitted by the
Utah Revised Business  Corporation Act or any successor statute.  In particular,
and not in derogation of the generality of the foregoing,  except as provided in
this section, the corporation shall indemnify an

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<PAGE>

individual  made a party to a  proceeding  because  he/she is or was a director,
against liability incurred in the proceeding if:

          (a) his/her conduct was in good faith;

          (b) he/she  reasonably  believed  that  his/her  conduct was in, or at
     least not opposed to, the corporation's best interests; and

          (c) in the case of any criminal  proceeding,  he/she had no reasonable
     cause to believe his conduct was unlawful.

     The corporation shall not indemnify a director under this section:

          (a)  in  connection  with  a  proceeding  by or in  the  right  of the
     corporation in which the director was adjudged  liable to the  corporation;
     or

          (b) in connection with any other proceeding charging that the director
     derived an improper  personal  benefit,  whether or not  involving  acts in
     his/her official  capacity,  in which proceeding he/she was adjudged liable
     on the  basis  that  he/she  derived  an  improper  personal  benefit.  The
     termination  of  any  action,  suit  or  proceeding  by  judgment,   order,
     settlement,   conviction,  or  upon  a  plea  of  nolo  contendere  or  its
     equivalent,  shall not, of itself, create a presumption that the person did
     not act in good faith and in a manner which he reasonably believed to be in
     the best  interest of the  corporation,  and with  respect to any  criminal
     action or proceeding,  had reasonable cause to believe that his conduct was
     unlawful.

     SECTION 2. DETERMINATION.  To the extent that a director, officer, employee
or agent of the  corporation  has been  successful on the merits or otherwise in
defense of any action,  suit or proceeding  referred to in Section or in defense
of any claim, issue or matter therein,  he shall be indemnified against expenses
(including  attorney's  fees)  which he  actually  and  reasonably  incurred  in
connection  therewith.  Any other indemnification under Section not ordered by a
court shall be made by the corporation upon a determination that indemnification
of the  director,  officer,  employee  or agent is proper  in the  circumstances
because  he has met the  applicable  standard  of  conduct  set forth in Section
hereof. Such determination shall be made either by (a) the Board of Directors by
a majority vote of a quorum consisting of Directors who were not parties to such
action,  suit or  proceeding,  (b) by  independent  legal  counsel  in a written
opinion,  or  (c)  by  the  shareholders  by a  majority  vote  of a  quorum  of
shareholders at any meeting duly called for such purpose.

     SECTION 3. GENERAL INDEMNIFICATION.  The indemnification and advancement of
expenses provided by this Article may not be construed to be exclusive of any of
the rights to which a person seeking  indemnification or advancement of expenses
may  be  entitled  under  any  by-law,   agreement,   vote  of  shareholders  or
disinterested  directors  or  otherwise,  both as to an action  in his  official
capacity and as to an action in another capacity while holding office.

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<PAGE>

     SECTION 4.  ADVANCES.  Expenses  incurred in  defending a civil or criminal
action,  suit or  proceeding  may be paid by the  corporation  in advance of the
final  disposition  of  the  action,  suit  or  proceeding  upon  receipt  of an
undertaking by or on behalf of the director,  officer, employee or agent that he
shall repay the amount  advanced if it is ultimately  determined  that he is not
entitled to be indemnified by the corporation as authorized by this Article.

     SECTION 5. SCOPE OF INDEMNIFICATION. The indemnification and advancement of
expenses  authorized  by this  Article  shall  apply to all  present  and future
directors,  officers, employees and agents of the corporation and shall continue
as to such persons who cease to be directors,  officers, employees, or agents of
the  corporation  and shall  inure to the benefit of the heirs,  executors,  and
administrators  of all such  persons  and  shall  be in  addition  to all  other
indemnification and advancement of expenses provided by law.

     SECTION 6. INSURANCE.  The corporation may purchase and maintain  insurance
on behalf of any person who is or was a director, officer, employee, or agent of
the  corporation,  or is or was serving at the request of the  corporation  as a
director, officer, employee or agent of another corporation,  partnership, joint
venture,  trust or other enterprise  against any liability  asserted against him
and  incurred  by him in any such  capacity  or arising out of his status in any
such capacity,  whether or not the corporation would have the power to indemnify
him against any such  liability  under the  provisions of this Article VI or the
laws of the State of Utah, as the same may hereafter be amended or modified.

             ARTICLE VII. CERTIFICATES FOR SHARES AND THEIR TRANSFER

     SECTION 1. CERTIFICATES FOR SHARES. Certificates representing shares of the
corporation  shall  be in such  form as  shall  be  determined  by the  Board of
Directors.  Such certificates shall be signed by the President or Vice-President
and by the  Secretary or an Assistant  Secretary  and sealed with the  corporate
seal or a facsimile thereof.  The signatures of such officers upon a certificate
may be facsimiles if the  certificate is  countersigned  by a transfer agent, or
registered  by a  registrar,  other  than the  corporation  itself or one of its
employees.  All  certificates  for shares  shall be  consecutively  numbered  or
otherwise  identified.  The name and  address  of the  person to whom the shares
represented  thereby  are  issued,  with the number of shares and date of issue,
shall  be  entered  on  the  stock  transfer  books  of  the  corporation.   All
certificates  surrendered to the  corporation for transfer shall be canceled and
no new  certificate  shall be issued  until the former  certificates  for a like
number of shares shall have been  surrendered and canceled,  except that in case
of a lost,  destroyed or mutilated  certificate a new one may be issued therefor
upon such terms and indemnity to the  corporation  as the Board of Directors may
prescribe.

     SECTION 2. TRANSFER OF SHARES.  Transfer of shares of the corporation shall
be made only on the stock  transfer  books of the  corporation  by the holder of
record thereof or by his legal representative, who shall furnish proper evidence
of authority to transfer,  or by his attorney  thereunto  authorized by power of
attorney duly executed and filed with the Secretary of the  corporation,  and on
surrender for cancellation of the certificate for such shares. The person in

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whose name shares stand on the books of the  corporation  shall be deemed by the
corporation to be the owner thereof for all purposes.

     SECTION 3.  CONSIDERATION FOR SHARES.  The capital stock of the corporation
shall be issued  for such  consideration  as shall be fixed from time to time by
the Board of  Directors,  but in no event  shall such value be less than the par
value of such shares. In the absence of fraud, the determination of the Board of
Directors  as to the  value of any  property  or  services  received  in full or
partial payment for shares shall be conclusive.

     SECTION 4. REGISTERED  SHAREHOLDERS.  The corporation  shall be entitled to
treat the holder of record of any share or shares of stock as the holder thereof
in fact and shall not be bound to recognize  any  equitable or other claim to or
interest in the shares.

                            ARTICLE VIII. FISCAL YEAR

     The fiscal year of the corporation  shall begin on the first day of January
and end on the last day of December in each year.

                              ARTICLE IX. DIVIDENDS

     The Board of Directors may, from time to time,  declare and the corporation
may pay dividends on its  outstanding  shares in the manner,  and upon the terms
and conditions provided by law and its articles of incorporation.

                            ARTICLE X. CORPORATE SEAL

     The Board of Directors may in its discretion provide a corporate seal.

                          ARTICLE XI. WAIVER OF NOTICE

     Whenever any notice is required to be given to any  shareholder or Director
of the corporation under the provisions of these By-Laws or under the provisions
of the Articles of  Incorporation  or under the  provisions  of the Utah Revised
Business  Corporation  Act, a waiver  thereof in writing signed by the person or
persons  entitled  to such  notice,  whether  before  or after  the time  stated
therein, shall be deemed equivalent to the giving of such notice.

     Attendance  of a Director at any meeting of  Directors  shall  constitute a
waiver  of notice of such  meeting,  except  where a  Director  attends  for the
express  purpose of objecting  to the  transaction  of any business  because the
meeting is not lawfully called or convened.

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<PAGE>

                             ARTICLE XII. AMENDMENTS

     These  By-Laws may be altered,  amended or repealed  and new by-laws may be
adopted by the Board of Directors at any regular or special meeting of the Board
of Directors.

                 ARTICLE XIII. PROCEDURE FOR CONDUCTING MEETING

     All shareholder and director meetings shall be conducted in accordance with
the rules and procedures set forth in the most current edition of Roberts' Rules
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