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                     U.S. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                             Washington, D.C. 20549

                                 ---------------

                                  FORM 10-QSB/A

                                   (Mark One)

[X] Quarterly report pursuant section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act
    of 1934
                                For the quarterly period ended December 31, 1999

[ ] Transition  report pursuant  section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities  Exchange
    Act of 1934
               For the transition period from.................to................
               Commission file number 000-27233


              ----------------------------------------------------
              (Exact name of small business issuer in its charter)


              Nevada                                    98-0204736
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  (State or other jurisdiction of           (IRS Employer Identification No.)
  Incorporation or organization)


   Suite 106, 1460 Pandosy Street, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada V1Y IP3
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                    (Address of principal executive offices)


                                 (250) 868-8445
                              --------------------
                           (Issuer's telephone number)



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

Number of shares  outstanding of the issuer's  classes of common  equity,  as of
December 31, 1999:
                   500,000 Shares of Common Stock (One Class)

Transitional Small Business Disclosure Format: Yes     No X
                                                  ---    ---

             This document consists of 14 pages, excluding exhibits.
                        The Exhibit Index is on page 13.


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                             UNITED MANAGEMENT, INC.

                                      INDEX


Part I - Financial Information

         Item 1.  Financial Statements ........................................3

         Item 2.  Plan of Operations ..........................................8

Part II - Other Information

         Item 6.  Exhibits and Reports on Form 8-K ...........................13

                  Signatures .................................................14


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                             UNITED MANAGEMENT, INC.
                          (A Development Stage Company)

                          Index to Financial Statements

PART I - FINANCIAL INOFRMATION

     Item 1. Financial Statements*
                                                                            Page
                                                                            ----

Condensed balance sheet, December 31, 1999 (unaudited).........................4

Condensed statements of operations for the three months ended December
     31, 1999 and 1998, for the six months ended December 31, 1999 and
     1998, and from January 20, 1997 (inception)  through December 31,
     1999 (unaudited) .........................................................5

Condensed  statements of cash flows for the six months ended  December
     31, 1999 and 1998, and from January 20, 1997 (inception)  through
     December 31, 1999 (unaudited) ............................................6

Notes to condensed financial statements .......................................7


*The accompanying condensed financial statements are not covered by an
     Independent Certified Public Accountant's report


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Part I. Item 1. Financial Information

                       UNITED MANAGEMENT, INC.
                    (A Development Stage Company)

                       CONDENSED BALANCE SHEET
                             (Unaudited)

                          December 31, 1999

                                ASSETS

                                                TOTAL ASSETS          $      --
                                                                      ==========
               LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' (DEFICIT)

LIABILITIES
  Accrued liabilities........................................         $     875
                                                                      ----------
                                           TOTAL LIABILITIES                875
                                                                      ----------
SHAREHOLDERS'  (DEFICIT)
  Common stock, $.0001 par value, 100,000,000 shares
     authorized, 500,000 shares issued and outstanding
     (See Note B)............................................                50
  Additional paid-in capital.................................             7,812
  Deficit accumulated during the development stage...........            (8,737)
                                                                      ----------
                                TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS' (DEFICIT)              (875)
                                                                      ----------
                                                                      $      --
                                                                      ==========

            See accompanying notes to condensed financial statements

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UNITED MANAGEMENT, INC.
(A Development Stage Company)

<TABLE>
CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(Unaudited)
<CAPTION>
                                                                                                                 January 20, 1997
                                                    Three Months Ended                Six  Months Ended             (inception)
                                             ------------------------------    -------------------------------        Through
                                             December 31,     December 31,      December 31,      December 31,      December 31,
                                                1999              1998              1999              1998              1999
                                             ----------        ----------        ----------        ----------        ----------
<S>                                          <C>               <C>               <C>               <C>               <C>
COSTS AND EXPENSES
        Legal fees.........................  $    1,025        $      --         $   2,889         $      --         $   2,889
        Accounting fees....................         733               --             2,356                --             2,356
        Licenses and fees..................         --                --               --                 --               350
        Stock-based compensation for
            organizational costs (Note B)..         --                --               --                 --                50
                                             ----------        ----------        ----------        ----------        ----------
                       LOSS FROM OPERATIONS      (1,758)              --            (5,245)               --            (5,645)
                                             ----------        ----------        ----------        ----------        ----------
INCOME TAX BENEFIT (EXPENSE) (NOTE C)
        Current tax benefit................         335               --               999                --             1,075
        Deferred tax expense...............        (335)              --              (999)               --            (1,075)
                                             ----------        ----------        ----------        ----------        ----------

                                   NET LOSS     $(1,758)       $      --         $  (5,245)        $      --         $  (5,645)
                                             ==========        ==========        ==========        ==========        ==========

        BASIC AND DILUTED
           LOSS PER COMMON SHARE...........  $      *          $      *          $      *          $      *          $      *
                                             ==========        ==========        ==========        ==========        ==========

        BASIC AND DILUTED WEIGHTED AVERAGE
           COMMON SHARES OUTSTANDING.......     500,000           500,000           500,000           500,000          500,000
                                             ==========        ==========        ==========        ==========        ==========
<FN>
* Less than .01 per share

                                           See accompanying notes to condensed financial statements
</FN>
</TABLE>
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                                                  UNITED MANAGEMENT, INC.
                                               (A Development Stage Company)

<TABLE>
                                            CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
                                                        (Unaudited)

<CAPTION>
                                                                                                        January 20, 1997
                                                                      Six Months Ended                     (inception)
                                                        -------------------------------------------          Through
                                                            December 31,           December 31,            December 31,
                                                                1999                   1998                    1999
                                                        --------------------   ---------------------   --------------------
<S>                                                     <C>          <C>       <C>                     <C>
OPERATING ACTIVITIES
          Net loss.................................     $          $ (8,337)   $                 --    $            (8,737)

          Non-cash transactions:
             Stock-based compensation for
                 organizational costs (Note B).......                    --                      --                     50
          Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
             Accounts payable and accrued liabilities                   525                      --                    875
                                                        --------------------   ---------------------   --------------------

                                   NET CASH (USED IN)
                                 OPERATING ACTIVITIES   $            (7,812)   $                 --               $ (7,812)
                                                        --------------------   ---------------------   --------------------

FINANCING ACTIVITIES
         Third party expenses paid by affiliate on
           behalf of the company, recorded as
           additional-paid-in capital................                 7,812                      --                  7,812
                                                        --------------------   ---------------------   --------------------
                                 NET CASH PROVIDED BY
                                 FINANCING ACTIVITIES                 7,812                      --                  7,812
                                                        --------------------   ---------------------   --------------------

                                   NET CHANGE IN CASH                    --                      --                     --
         Cash, beginning of period...................                    --                      --                     --
                                                        --------------------   ---------------------   --------------------
                                  CASH, END OF PERIOD   $                --    $                 --    $                --
                                                        ====================   =====================   ====================

SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURE OF CASH FLOW INFORMATION:
Cash paid during the period for:
              Interest...............................   $                --    $                 --    $                --
                                                        ====================   =====================   ====================
              Income taxes...........................   $                --    $                 --    $                --
                                                        ====================   =====================   ====================

Non-cash financing activities:
               500,000 shares common stock
                  issued for services................   $                --    $                 --    $                50
                                                        ====================   =====================   ====================
<FN>
                                  See accompanying notes to condensed financial statements

</FN>
</TABLE>
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                             UNITED MANAGEMENT, INC.
                          (A Development Stage Company)

                     NOTES TO CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
                                   (Unaudited)

NOTE A: BASIS OF PRESENTATION

The condensed  financial  statements  presented herein have been prepared by the
Company in  accordance  with the  accounting  policies in its audited  financial
statements  for the year  ended June 30,  1999 as filed in its form 10-SB  filed
September 27, 1999 and should be read in conjunction with the notes thereto. The
Company entered the development  stage in accordance with Statement of Financial
Accounting  Standard  ("SFAS") No. 7 on January 20, 1997 and is a "blank  check"
company with the purpose to evaluate,  structure  and complete a merger with, or
acquisition of, a privately owned corporation.

In the  opinion  of  management,  all  adjustments  (consisting  only of  normal
recurring  adjustments)  which are necessary to provide a fair  presentation  of
operating  results for the interim period  presented have been made. The results
of operations for the periods  presented are not  necessarily  indicative of the
results to be expected for the year.

Interim financial data presented herein are unaudited.

NOTE B: RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS

The Company has issued an officer 500,000 shares of common stock in exchange for
services related to management and  organization  costs of $50. The officer will
provide  administrative  and marketing services as needed. The officer may, from
time to time, advance to the Company any additional funds that the Company needs
for costs in connection  with  searching for or  completing  an  acquisition  or
merger.

The Company  does not maintain a checking  account and all expenses  incurred by
the Company are paid by an  affiliate.  For the three months ended  December 31,
1999 the Company  incurred  legal  expense of $1,025 and  accounting  expense of
$733.  For the six months  ended  December 31, 1999 the Company  incurred  legal
expense of $2,889 and  accounting  expense of  $2,356.  The  affiliate  does not
expect  to be  repaid  for  the  expenses  it  pays on  behalf  of the  Company.
Accordingly, as the expenses are paid, they are classified as additional paid-in
capital.

NOTE C: INCOME TAXES

The Company  records its income taxes in accordance  with Statement of Financial
Accounting Standard No. 109, "Accounting for Income Taxes". The Company incurred
net  operating  losses  during  the  periods  shown on the  condensed  financial
statements  resulting  in a deferred  tax asset,  which was fully  allowed  for,
therefore the net benefit and expense result in $-0- income taxes.

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                             UNITED MANAGEMENT, INC.

                                PLAN OF OPERATION

         The  Company  intends to seek to acquire  assets or shares of an entity
actively  engaged in a business  that  generates  revenues,  in exchange for its
securities.  We have not identified a particular acquisition target and have not
entered into any  negotiations  regarding such an  acquisition.  As soon as this
registration  statement  becomes  effective  under Section 12 of the '34 Act, we
intend to contact investment bankers,  corporate  financial analysts,  attorneys
and other investment industry  professionals  through various media. None of our
officers,  directors,  promoters or affiliates  have engaged in any  preliminary
contact or discussions with any  representative  of any other company  regarding
the  possibility  of an acquisition or merger between the Company and such other
company as of the date of this registration statement.

         Depending upon the nature of the relevant business  opportunity and the
applicable  state  statutes  governing  the manner in which the  transaction  is
structured,  the Company's  Board of Directors  expects that it will provide the
Company's  shareholders  with  complete  disclosure  documentation  concerning a
potential  business  opportunity  and the  structure  of the  proposed  business
combination prior to consummation. Such disclosure is expected to be in the form
of a proxy or information statement.

         While such disclosure may include audited financial  statements of such
a target entity,  there is no assurance that such audited  financial  statements
will be available.  As part of the negotiation  process,  the Board of Directors
does intend to obtain certain  assurances of value, such as statements of assets
and liabilities,  material contracts,  accounts receivable statements,  or other
indicia  of  the  target  entity's   condition  prior  to  consummating  such  a
transaction, with further assurances that an audited statement would be provided
within sixty days after closing.  Closing documents will include representations
that the value of the assets  conveyed to or otherwise so  transferred  will not
materially differ from the  representations  included in such closing documents,
or the transaction will be voidable.

         Due to the  Company's  intent  to  remain a shell  corporation  until a
merger or acquisition  candidate is identified,  it is anticipated that its cash
requirements  shall be minimal,  and that all necessary  capital,  to the extent
required,  will be provided by the  directors or officers.  The Company does not
anticipate  that it will have to raise  capital in the next twelve  months.  The
Company also does not expect to acquire any plant or significant equipment.

         The  Company  has  not,  and  does  not  intend  to  enter  into,   any
arrangement,  agreement or understanding with non-management  shareholders under
which non-management  shareholders may directly or indirectly  participate in or
influence the management of the Company. Management currently holds 60.8% of the
outstanding  stock in the Company.  As a result,  management is in a position to
elect a majority of the directors and to control the Company's affairs.

         The Company has no full time  employees.  Our  President  and Secretary
have  agreed  to  allocate  a portion  of their  time to the  activities  of the
Company, without compensation.  These officers anticipate that the business plan
of the Company can be implemented by their devoting  approximately  5 hours each
per month to the business affairs of the Company and, consequently, conflicts of
interest may arise with respect to the limited time commitment by such officers.
The Company does not expect any significant  changes in the number of employees.
See "Directors, Executive Officers, Promoters and Control Persons - Conflicts of
Interest".

         Our officers and directors may become involved with other companies who
have a business purpose similar to that of the Company.  As a result,  potential
conflicts of interest may arise in the future. If such a conflict does arise and
an officer or director of the Company is presented  with business  opportunities
under  circumstances  where there may be a doubt as to whether  the  opportunity
should  belong  to the  Company  or  another  "blank  check"  company  they  are
affiliated with, they will disclose the opportunity to all such companies.  If a
situation arises in which more than one company desires to merge with or acquire
that target

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company and the principals of the proposed  target company have no preference as
to which  company  will merge with or acquire such target  company,  the company
which first filed a  registration  statement  with the  Securities  and Exchange
Commission will be entitled to proceed with the proposed transaction.  See "Risk
Factors - Affiliation With Other "Blank Check" Companies" and "Management."

General Business Plan

         The   Company's   purpose  is  to  seek,   investigate   and,  if  such
investigation warrants,  acquire an interest in business opportunities presented
to it by persons or firms who or which desire to seek the  perceived  advantages
of an Exchange  Act  registered  corporation.  The Company will not restrict its
search to any specific  business,  industry,  or  geographical  location and the
Company may  participate in a business  venture of virtually any kind or nature.
This  discussion  of the proposed  business is  purposefully  general and is not
meant to be  restrictive  of the  Company's  virtually  unlimited  discretion to
search  for  and  enter  into  potential  business   opportunities.   Management
anticipates  that it may be able to participate  in only one potential  business
venture because the Company has nominal assets and limited financial  resources.
See "Part F/S,  Financial  Statements." This lack of  diversification  should be
considered a substantial risk to shareholders of the Company because it will not
permit the Company to offset  potential  losses from one venture  against  gains
from another.

         The Company may seek a business  opportunity  with  entities  that have
recently commenced operations, or that wish to utilize the public marketplace in
order to raise  additional  capital  in order to  expand  into new  products  or
markets,  to develop a new product or service,  or for other corporate purposes.
We may  acquire  assets  and  establish  wholly  owned  subsidiaries  in various
businesses or acquire existing businesses as subsidiaries.

         We anticipate that the selection of a business  opportunity in which to
participate  will be  complex  and  extremely  risky.  Due to  general  economic
conditions,  rapid  technological  advances  being made in some  industries  and
shortages  of available  capital,  management  believes  that there are numerous
firms seeking the perceived benefits of a publicly registered corporation.  Such
perceived  benefits may include  facilitating  or  improving  the terms on which
additional  equity  financing may be sought,  providing  liquidity for incentive
stock options or similar benefits to key employees, providing liquidity (subject
to restrictions of applicable  statutes) for all shareholders and other factors.
Potentially,  available  business  opportunities  may  occur  in many  different
industries and at various stages of development, all of which will make the task
of  comparative  investigation  and  analysis  of  such  business  opportunities
extremely difficult and complex.

         We have,  and will  continue to have,  no capital with which to provide
the owners of business  opportunities with any significant cash or other assets.
However,  management  believes  we will be able to offer  owners of  acquisition
candidates  the  opportunity  to acquire a controlling  ownership  interest in a
publicly  registered  company  without  incurring  the cost and time required to
conduct an initial  public  offering.  The owners of the business  opportunities
will,  however,  incur significant legal and accounting costs in connection with
acquisition  of a business  opportunity,  including the costs of preparing  Form
8-K's, 10-K's or 10-KSB's, agreements and related reports and documents. The '34
Act specifically  requires that any merger or acquisition  candidate comply with
all applicable reporting requirements, which include providing audited financial
statements to be included within the numerous filings relevant to complying with
the '34 Act.  Nevertheless,  the officers and  directors of the Company have not
conducted  market  research  and are not aware of  statistical  data which would
support the perceived  benefits of a merger or acquisition  transaction  for the
owners of a business opportunity.

         The analysis of new business  opportunities  will be undertaken  by, or
under the  supervision  of, the officers and  directors of the Company,  none of
whom is a professional  business analyst.  Management  intends to concentrate on
identifying  preliminary prospective business opportunities which may be brought
to its attention through present associations of our officers and directors,  or
by our shareholders. In analyzing prospective business opportunities, management
will consider such matters as the available technical,  financial and managerial
resources;  working  capital  and  other  financial  requirements;   history  of
operations,

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if any;  prospects for the future;  nature of present and expected  competition;
the quality and experience of management services which may be available and the
depth of that management;  the potential for further research,  development,  or
exploration;  specific  risk factors not now  foreseeable  but which then may be
anticipated to impact the proposed activities of the Company;  the potential for
growth or expansion;  the potential for profit; the perceived public recognition
of acceptance of products,  services, or trades; name identification;  and other
relevant  factors.  Officers  and  directors  of  the  Company  expect  to  meet
personally with management and key personnel of the business opportunity as part
of their "due  diligence"  investigation.  To the extent  possible,  the Company
intends to utilize written reports and personal  investigations  to evaluate the
above factors. We will not acquire or merge with any company that cannot provide
audited financial statements within a reasonable period of time after closing of
the proposed transaction.

         Management of the Company,  while not especially experienced in matters
relating to the new business of the  Company,  shall rely upon their own efforts
and, to a much lesser extent, the efforts of our shareholders,  in accomplishing
the business  purposes of the Company.  It is not  anticipated  that any outside
consultants or advisors,  except for our legal counsel and accountants,  will be
utilized by the Company to effectuate its business purposes.  However,  if we do
retain such an outside consultant or advisor,  any cash fee earned by such party
will be paid by the prospective merger/acquisition candidate, as the Company has
no cash  assets  with  which to pay such  obligation.  We have no  contracts  or
agreements with any outside consultants and none are contemplated.

         We will not restrict our search for any specific kind of firms, but may
acquire a venture that is in its preliminary or development  stage or is already
operating.  It is  impossible to predict at this time the status of any business
in which the Company may become engaged,  in that such business may need to seek
additional  capital,  may desire to have its shares publicly traded, or may seek
other perceived advantages which the Company may offer.  Furthermore,  we do not
intend to seek  capital  to  finance  the  operation  of any  acquired  business
opportunity until such time as the Company has successfully consummated a merger
or acquisition.

         It is anticipated  that the Company will incur nominal  expenses in the
implementation  of its  business  plan.  Because the Company has no capital with
which to pay these anticipated expenses,  present management of the Company will
pay these  charges  with their  personal  funds,  as interest  free loans to the
Company,  for a minimum  of  twelve  months  from the date of this  registration
statement.  If additional  funding is necessary,  management and or shareholders
will  continue to provide  capital or arrange for  additional  outside  funding.
However,  the only  opportunity  which management has to have these loans repaid
will be from a prospective  merger or acquisition  candidate.  Management has no
agreements  with the  Company  that would  impede or prevent  consummation  of a
proposed  transaction.  There is no assurance,  however,  that  management  will
continue to provide capital  indefinitely if a merger candidate cannot be found.
If a merger candidate cannot be found in a reasonable period of time, management
may be required  reconsider  its  business  strategy,  which could result in the
dissolution of the Company.

Acquisition of Opportunities

         In implementing a structure for a particular business  acquisition,  we
may become a party to a merger, consolidation, reorganization, joint venture, or
licensing  agreement  with another  corporation  or entity.  It may also acquire
stock or assets of an existing  business.  On the consummation of a transaction,
it is probable that the present  management and shareholders of the Company will
no longer be in control of the Company. In addition,  our directors may, as part
of the terms of the  acquisition  transaction,  resign  and be  replaced  by new
directors without a vote of the Company's shareholders.  Furthermore, management
may negotiate or otherwise consent to the purchase of all or a portion its stock
in the  Company.  Any terms of sale of the  shares  presently  held by  officers
and/or directors of the Company will be also afforded to all other  shareholders
of the Company on similar terms and conditions. Any and all such sales will only
be made in  compliance  with the  securities  laws of the United  States and any
applicable state.

         It is anticipated that any securities issued in any such reorganization
would be issued in reliance upon

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exemption from registration  under applicable federal and state securities laws.
In some circumstances,  however, as a negotiated element of its transaction,  we
may agree to register  all or a part of such  securities  immediately  after the
transaction  is  consummated  or  at  specified   times   thereafter.   If  such
registration  occurs, of which there can be no assurance,  it will be undertaken
by the surviving entity after the Company has successfully  consummated a merger
or acquisition and the Company is no longer considered a "shell" company.  Until
a merger or acquisition is consummated, the Company will not attempt to register
any additional securities. The issuance of substantial additional securities and
their  potential sale into any trading market which may develop in the Company's
securities may have a depressive effect on the value of the Company's securities
in the future, if such a market develops, of which there is no assurance.

         While the actual terms of a  transaction  to which the Company may be a
party cannot be  predicted,  it may be expected that the parties to the business
transaction  will find it desirable to avoid the creation of a taxable event and
thereby structure the acquisition in a so-called "tax-free" reorganization under
Sections 368(a)(1) or 351 of the Internal Revenue Code (the "Code"). In order to
obtain tax-free  treatment under the Code, it may be necessary for the owners of
the acquired  business to own 80% or more of the voting  stock of the  surviving
entity.  In such event, the shareholders of the Company would retain 20% or less
of the issued and outstanding shares of the surviving entity, which would result
in significant dilution in the equity of such shareholders.

         As part of the Company's "due  diligence"  investigation,  officers and
directors of the Company will meet personally with management and key personnel,
may visit and  inspect  material  facilities,  obtain  independent  analysis  of
verification of certain information provided, check references of management and
key personnel, and take other reasonable investigative measures to the extent of
the Company's limited financial resources and management  expertise.  The manner
in which the Company participates in an opportunity will depend on the nature of
the  opportunity,  the  respective  needs and  desires of the  Company and other
parties, the management of the opportunity and the relative negotiation strength
of the Company and such other management.

         With  respect to any merger or  acquisition,  negotiations  with target
company  management is expected to focus on the  percentage of the Company which
the target  company  shareholders  would  acquire in  exchange  for all of their
shareholdings  in the target company.  Depending upon,  among other things,  the
target company's assets and liabilities,  the Company's shareholders will in all
likelihood  hold a substantially  lesser  percentage  ownership  interest in the
Company  following any merger or  acquisition.  The percentage  ownership may be
subject to  significant  reduction  in the event the  Company  acquires a target
company  with  substantial  assets.  Any merger or  acquisition  effected by the
Company can be expected to have a significant  dilutive effect on the percentage
of shares held by the Company's then shareholders.

         We  will   participate  in  a  business   opportunity  only  after  the
negotiation and execution of appropriate written agreements.  Although the terms
of such agreements  cannot be predicted,  generally such agreements will require
some specific representations and warranties by all of the parties, will specify
certain  events of default,  will detail the terms of closing and the conditions
that must be satisfied by each of the parties  prior to and after such  closing,
will outline the manner of bearing costs,  including  costs  associated with the
Company's attorneys and accountants, will set forth remedies on default and will
include miscellaneous other terms.

         As stated previously, we will not acquire or merge with any entity that
cannot provide  independent  audited  financial  statements  within a reasonable
period of time after closing of the proposed transaction. The Company is subject
to the reporting  requirements of the '34 Act. Included in these requirements is
the  affirmative  duty of the  Company  to file  independent  audited  financial
statements as part of its Form 8-K to be filed with the  Securities and Exchange
Commission  upon  consummation  of a  merger  or  acquisition,  as  well  as the
Company's  audited  financial  statements  included in its annual report on Form
10-K (or 10-KSB, as applicable).  If such audited  financial  statements are not
available  at  closing,  or within  time  parameters  necessary  to  insure  the
Company's compliance with the requirements of the '34 Act, or if the audited

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financial  statements provided do not conform to the representations made by the
candidate to be acquired in the closing  documents,  the closing  documents will
provide that the proposed  transaction will be voidable at the discretion of the
present management of the Company.  If such transaction is voided, the agreement
will also contain a provision  providing for the acquisition entity to reimburse
the Company for all costs associated with the proposed transaction.

Year 2000 Disclosure

         Many existing  computer programs use only two digits to identify a year
in  the  date  field.   These  programs  were  designed  and  developed  without
considering the impact of the upcoming change in the century.  If not corrected,
many computer  applications  could fail or create erroneous results by or at the
year 2000.  As a result,  many  companies  will be required to  undertake  major
projects  to address  the Year 2000  issue.  Because  the Company has no assets,
including any personal property such as computers, it is not anticipated that we
will incur any negative impact as a result of this potential  problem.  However,
it is  possible  that this issue may have an impact on us after we  successfully
consummate a merger or acquisition. Management intends to address this potential
problem with any prospective  merger or acquisition  candidate.  There can be no
assurances that new management of the Company will be able to avoid a problem in
this regard after a merger or acquisition is consummated.

Competition

         The Company will remain an  insignificant  participant  among the firms
which  engage  in the  acquisition  of  business  opportunities.  There are many
established  venture  capital and financial  concerns  which have  significantly
greater  financial and personnel  resources  and  technical  expertise  than the
Company. In view of the Company's combined extremely limited financial resources
and  limited  management  availability,  the  Company  will  continue to be at a
significant competitive disadvantage compared to the Company's competitors.

                                LEGAL PROCEEDINGS

         There is no litigation pending or threatened by or against the Company.






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                             UNITED MANAGEMENT, INC.

                           PART II - OTHER INFORMATION

Item 6.           Exhibits and Reports on Form 8-K

         Exhibit No.       Description
- --------------------------------------
         3.1*              Articles of Incorporation

         3.2*              Amendment to Articles of Incorporation

         3.3*              Bylaws

         4.1*              Specimen Informational Statement

         4.1.1*            Form of Lock-up Agreement Executed by the
                             Company's Shareholders

         27.1              Financial Data Schedule

*Filed as an Exhibit to the  Company's  Registration  Statement  on Form  10-SB,
dated September 3, 1999, and incorporated herein by this reference.

Reports on Form 8-K

         None

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                             UNITED MANAGEMENT, INC.

                                   SIGNATURES

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



                                           UNITED MANAGEMENT, INC.


Date: February 12, 2000                    By: /s/ Christine Cerisse
                                               --------------------------------
                                                   Christine Cerisse, President



                                           By: /s/ Bob Hemmerling
                                               --------------------------------
                                                   Bob Hemmerling, Secretary




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