ALTERNATE ACHIEVEMENTS INC
10SB12G, 1999-10-22
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                UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                             Washington, D.C. 20549

                                   FORM 10-SB

                          Alternate Achievements, Inc.
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                 (Name of Small Business Issuer in its Charter)

         Florida                                             65-0522144
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(State or other jurisdiction of                       (I.R.S. Employer
incorporation or organization)                         Identification no.)

251 Sunrise Avenue, Suite 203
Palm Beach, FL                                                            33480
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(Address of principal executive offices)                      (Zip Code)

Issuer's telephone number: (561) 659-6530

Securities to be registered under Section 12(b) of the Act:

         Title of each class                   Name of each exchange on which
         to be so registered                   Each class to be registered

         None                                           None
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Securities to be registered under Section 12(g) of the Act:

                    Common Stock, $.0001 par value per share
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                                (Title of class)

Copies of Communications Sent to:

                                   Donald F. Mintmire
                                   Mintmire & Associates
                                   265 Sunrise Avenue, Suite 204
                                   Palm Beach, FL 33480
                                   Tel: (561) 832-5696 - Fax: (561) 659-5371



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                                     PART I

Item 1.    Description of Business

Business Development

     Alternate Achievements,  Inc. (the "Company") was organized on September 9,
1994,  under the laws of the State of  Florida,  having  the  stated  purpose of
engaging in any lawful activities.  The Company was formed with the contemplated
purpose to engage in the marketing  and  distribution  of training  programs and
seminars  to  corporate  level  executives  on various  management  issues.  The
incorporator  was unable to obtain the cooperation and assistance of workers and
investors to implement the proposed plan.  After  development of a business plan
and efforts to develop the business  failed,  all such efforts were abandoned in
September 1995.

     The Company  never  engaged in an active trade or business  throughout  the
period from 1995 until just recently. On September,  1999, all of the issued and
outstanding shares of the common stock of the Company were acquired from Richard
W. A. Davis,  (5,000,000  shares of common stock) and Paul Safran,  Jr. (500,000
shares of common stock),  its two (2) shareholders.  At that time neither was an
officer or director of the Company.  The shares were purchased from Mr. Davis by
Mr. John N.  Marratt,  the principal of the Company.  The shares were  purchased
from Mr. Safran on that same date by a number of investors which did not include
Mr.  Marratt.  The  original  shareholders  individually  agreed to exchange the
5,500,000  issued and  outstanding  shares held by such  shareholders to the new
group of investors in exchange for a commitment  by the new investors to arrange
to pay the costs of the continued  operations of the  corporation,  and bringing
its books and  records  up to date.  The  Company  additionally  received  gross
proceeds in the amount of $20,000 from the sale of a total of 500,000  shares of
common stock,  $.0001 par value per share (the "Common  Stock"),  in an offering
conducted  pursuant to Section 3(b) and 4(2) of the  Securities  Act of 1933, as
amended  (the  "Act"),  and  Rules  505  and  506 of  Regulation  D  promulgated
thereunder.  This  offering  was  made in the  State  of  Florida.  The  Company
undertook the offering of shares of Common Stock on September 1, 1999.

     The  Company  then began to consider  and  investigate  potential  business
opportunities. The Company is considered a development stage company and, due to
its status as a "shell" corporation, its principal business purpose is to locate
and consummate a merger or  acquisition  with a private  entity.  Because of the
Company's  current  status  of having  limited  assets  and no recent  operating
history,  in the event the Company  does  successfully  acquire or merge with an
operating  business  opportunity,  it  is  likely  that  the  Company's  present
shareholders will experience  substantial  dilution and there will be a probable
change in control of the Company.

     On September 1, 1999,  the Company also  determined it should become active
in seeking potential  operating  businesses and business  opportunities with the
intent to acquire or merge with such businesses.

     The Company is voluntarily filing its registration  statement on Form 10-SB
in order to make information concerning itself more readily available to the

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public.  Management believes that being a reporting company under the Securities
Exchange  Act of  1934,  as  amended  (the  "Exchange  Act"),  could  provide  a
prospective  merger  or  acquisition   candidate  with  additional   information
concerning the Company.  In addition,  management  believes that this might make
the Company more  attractive  to an operating  business as a potential  business
combination  candidate.  As a result of filing its registration  statement,  the
Company is obligated to file with the  Commission  certain  interim and periodic
reports including an annual report containing audited financial statements.  The
Company intends to continue to voluntarily file these periodic reports under the
Exchange Act even if its  obligation  to file such  reports is  suspended  under
applicable provisions of the Exchange Act.

     Any target  acquisition  or merger  candidate  of the  Company  will become
subject to the same reporting  requirements as the Company upon  consummation of
any such business combination.  Thus, in the event that the Company successfully
completes  an  acquisition  or  merger  with  another  operating  business,  the
resulting  combined  business must provide audited  financial  statements for at
least  the two most  recent  fiscal  years,  or in the event  that the  combined
operating  business has been in business less than two years,  audited financial
statements  will  be  required  from  the  period  of  inception  of the  target
acquisition or merger candidate.

     The  Company's  principal  executive  offices  are  located at 251  Sunrise
Avenue,  Suite  203,  Palm  Beach,  FL 33480 and its  telephone  number is (561)
659-6530.

Business of Issuer

     The Company has no recent operating  history and no representation is made,
nor is any intended,  that the Company will be able to carry on future  business
activities  successfully.  There can be no assurance  that the Company will have
the ability to acquire or merge with an operating business, business opportunity
or property that will be of material value to the Company.

     Management  plans to investigate,  research and, if justified,  potentially
acquire or merge with one or more  businesses  or  business  opportunities.  The
Company  currently  has no  commitment  or  arrangement,  written  or  oral,  to
participate in any business opportunity and management cannot predict the nature
of any potential  business  opportunity it may ultimately  consider.  Management
will have broad discretion in its search for and negotiations with any potential
business or business opportunity.

Sources of Business Opportunities

     The  Company  intends to use  various  sources in its search for  potential
business opportunities including its officer and director, consultants,  special
advisors,  securities  broker-dealers,   venture  capitalists,   member  of  the
financial  community  and others who may  present  management  with  unsolicited
proposals.  Because  of the  Company's  limited  capital,  it may not be able to
retain on a fee basis professional  firms specializing in business  acquisitions
and  reorganizations.  The  Company  will most  likely  have to rely on  outside
sources,  not  otherwise  associated  with the  Company,  that will accept their
compensation only after the Company has finalized a successful acquisition or

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merger.  The Company will rely upon the  expertise and contacts of such persons,
will use notices in written  publications  and personal  contacts to find merger
and acquisition candidates, the exact number of such contacts dependent upon the
skill  and  industriousness  of  the  participants  and  the  conditions  of the
marketplace. None of the participants in the process will have any past business
relationship  with  management.  To date the Company has not engaged nor entered
into any definitive  agreements nor  understandings  regarding  retention of any
consultant to assist the Company in its search for business  opportunities,  nor
is management presently in a position to actively seek or retain any prospective
consultants for these purposes.

     The Company does not intend to restrict its search to any specific  kind of
industry or  business.  The Company may  investigate  and  ultimately  acquire a
venture  that  is in  its  preliminary  or  development  stage,  is  already  in
operation,  or in various  stages of its corporate  existence  and  development.
Management  cannot  predict at this time the status or nature of any  venture in
which the Company may  participate.  A potential  venture might need  additional
capital or merely  desire to have its shares  publicly  traded.  The most likely
scenario for a possible  business  arrangement would involve the acquisition of,
or merger with, an operating business that does not need additional capital, but
which  merely  desires to  establish  a public  trading  market for its  shares.
Management  believes that the Company could provide a potential  public  vehicle
for a private entity interested in becoming a publicly held corporation  without
the time and expense typically associated with an initial public offering.

Evaluation

     Once  the  Company  has  identified  a  particular  entity  as a  potential
acquisition  or merger  candidate,  management  will seek to  determine  whether
acquisition  or  merger  is  warranted  or  whether  further   investigation  is
necessary.  Such determination will generally be based on management's knowledge
and  experience,  (limited  solely to working  history - See "Item 5. Directors,
Executive  Officers,  etc.") or with the  assistance  of  outside  advisors  and
consultants evaluating the preliminary information available to them. Management
may elect to engage  outside  independent  consultants  to  perform  preliminary
analysis of potential business opportunities.  However, because of the Company's
limited  capital  it may  not  have  the  necessary  funds  for a  complete  and
exhaustive  investigation  of any particular  opportunity.  Management  will not
devote  full time to  finding a merger  candidate,  will  continue  to engage in
outside unrelated  activities,  and anticipates devoting no more than an average
of five (5) hours weekly to such undertaking.

     In  evaluating  such  potential  business  opportunities,  the Company will
consider,  to the extent relevant to the specific  opportunity,  several factors
including  potential  benefits  to the  Company  and its  shareholders;  working
capital,  financial  requirements  and  availability  of  additional  financing;
history of  operation,  if any;  nature of  present  and  expected  competition;
quality and experience of management; need for further research,  development or
exploration;  potential for growth and  expansion;  potential  for profits;  and
other factors deemed relevant to the specific opportunity.

     Because the Company has not located or  identified  any  specific  business
opportunity  as of the date hereof,  there are certain  unidentified  risks that
cannot be adequately expressed prior to the identification  of a specific

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business  opportunity.  There can be no assurance following  consummation of any
acquisition  or merger  that the  business  venture  will  develop  into a going
concern  or, if the  business  is already  operating,  that it will  continue to
operate successfully.  Many of the potential business opportunities available to
the  Company  may  involve  new  and  untested  products,  processes  or  market
strategies which may not ultimately prove successful.

Form of Potential Acquisition or Merger

     Presently  the  Company  cannot  predict  the  manner  in  which  it  might
participate  in a prospective  business  opportunity.  Each  separate  potential
opportunity  will be reviewed  and,  upon the basis of that  review,  a suitable
legal structure or method of participation will be chosen. The particular manner
in which the Company participates in a specific business opportunity will depend
upon the nature of that  opportunity,  the  respective  needs and desires of the
Company and management of the opportunity, and the relative negotiating strength
of the parties involved. Actual participation in a business venture may take the
form of an asset purchase,  lease, joint venture,  license,  partnership,  stock
purchase, reorganization,  merger or consolidation. The Company may act directly
or indirectly through an interest in a partnership,  corporation,  or other form
of  organization,  however,  the  Company  does not  intend  to  participate  in
opportunities through the purchase of minority stock positions.

     Because of the Company's  current status and recent inactive status for the
prior four (4) years, and its concomitant lack of assets and relevant  operating
history,  it is likely that any  potential  merger or  acquisition  with another
operating business will require  substantial  dilution to the Company's existing
shareholders  interests.  There  will  probably  be a change in  control  of the
Company,  with  the  incoming  owners  of the  targeted  merger  or  acquisition
candidate taking over control of the Company. Management has not established any
guidelines  as to the amount of control  it will offer to  prospective  business
opportunity  candidates,  since this issue will depend to a large  degree on the
economic  strength and  desirability  of each candidate,  and the  corresponding
relative bargaining power of the parties.  However,  management will endeavor to
negotiate the best possible terms for the benefit of the Company's  shareholders
as the case arises.  Management may actively  negotiate or otherwise  consent to
the  purchase of any  portion of their  common  stock as a  condition  to, or in
connection  with, a proposed merger or acquisition.  In such an event,  existing
shareholders  may not be  afforded an  opportunity  to approve or consent to any
particular  stock buy-out  transaction.  However the terms of the sale of shares
held by present  management of the Company will be extended equally to all other
current shareholders.

     Management  does not  have any  plans to  borrow  funds to  compensate  any
persons,  consultants,  or promoters in conjunction with its efforts to find and
acquire or merge with another business opportunity. Management does not have any
plans  to  borrow  funds  to  pay  compensation  to  any  prospective   business
opportunity, or shareholders,  management, creditors, or other potential parties
to the  acquisition  or merger.  In either case, it is unlikely that the Company
would  be  able  to  borrow   significant  funds  for  such  purposes  from  any
conventional lending sources. In all probability, a public sale of the Company's
securities  would also be unfeasible,  and management  does not  contemplate any
form of new public offering at this time. In the event that the Company does

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need to raise capital,  it would most likely have to rely on the private sale of
its securities. Such a private sale would be limited to persons exempt under the
Commissions's  Regulation D or other rule,  or provision for  exemption,  if any
applies.  However, no private sales are contemplated by the Company's management
at  this  time.  If a  private  sale  of  the  Company's  securities  is  deemed
appropriate in the future, management will endeavor to acquire funds on the best
terms  available to the  Company.  However,  there can be no assurance  that the
Company will be able to obtain funding when and if needed, or that such funding,
if available,  can be obtained on terms reasonable or acceptable to the Company.
The  Company  does not  anticipate  using  Regulation  S  promulgated  under the
Securities Act of 1933 to raise any funds any time within the next year, subject
only  to  its  potential   applicability  after  consummation  of  a  merger  or
acquisition.

     In the event of a successful  acquisition or merger, a finder's fee, in the
form of cash or securities of the Company,  may be paid to persons  instrumental
in facilitating the transaction. The Company has not established any criteria or
limits  for the  determination  of a  finder's  fee,  although  most  likely  an
appropriate  finder's fee will be negotiated between the parties,  including the
potential business opportunity candidate, based upon economic considerations and
reasonable  value as estimated and mutually agreed upon at that time. A finder's
fee would only be payable upon completion of the proposed  acquisition or merger
in the normal case, and management does not contemplate any other arrangement at
this  time.  Current  management  has  not  in  the  past  used  any  particular
consultants,  advisors or finders.  Management  has not  actively  undertaken  a
search for, nor retention of, any finder's fee arrangement  with any person.  It
is possible that a potential merger or acquisition  candidate would have its own
finder's fee  arrangement,  or other  similar  business  brokerage or investment
banking  arrangement,  whereupon  the terms may be  governed  by a  pre-existing
contract;  in such case, the Company may be limited in its ability to affect the
terms of compensation,  but most likely the terms would be disclosed and subject
to approval pursuant to submission of the proposed  transaction to a vote of the
Company's shareholders.  Management cannot predict any other terms of a finder's
fee  arrangement  at  this  time.  If  such  a  fee  arrangement  was  proposed,
independent management and directors would negotiate the best terms available to
the Company so as not to compromise the fiduciary  duties of the  representative
in the proposed  transaction,  and the Company  would  require that the proposed
arrangement would be submitted to the shareholders for prior  ratification in an
appropriate manner.

     Management  does not  contemplate  that the Company  would acquire or merge
with a business  entity in which any  officer or  director of the Company has an
interest. Any such related party transaction, however remote, would be submitted
for approval by an independent quorum of the Board of Directors and the proposed
transaction would be submitted to the shareholders for prior  ratification in an
appropriate   manner.  The  Company's   management  has  not  had  any  contact,
discussions,   or  other   understandings   regarding  any  particular  business
opportunity  at this time,  regardless  of any  potential  conflict  of interest
issues.  Accordingly,  the  potential  conflict  of  interest is merely a remote
theoretical possibility at this time.

Possible Blank Check Company Status

     While the Company may be deemed a "shell" company at this time, it does not
constitute a "blank check" company under pertinent securities law standards.

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Accordingly,  the Company is not subject to securities  regulations imposed upon
companies  deemed to be "blank check  companies."  If the Company were to file a
registration  statement under  Securities Act of 1933 and, at such time,  priced
its  shares at less than  $5.00 per  share  and  continued  to have no  specific
business plan, it would then be classified as a blank check company.

     If in the future the Company were to become a blank check company,  adverse
consequences could attach to the Company. Such consequences can include, but are
not limited to, time delays of the registration process, significant expenses to
be incurred in such an offering,  loss of voting control to public  shareholders
and the additional  steps required to comply with various federal and state laws
enacted  for  the  protection  of  investors,   including   so-called  "lock-up"
agreements  pending  consummation of a merger or acquisition  that would take it
out of blank check company status.

     Many states  (excluding  Florida  where the Company is  incorporated)  have
statutes, rules and regulations limiting the sale of securities of "blank check"
companies  in their  respective  jurisdictions.  Management  does not  intend to
undertake any efforts to cause a market to develop in the  companies  securities
or to undertake any offering of the Company's securities, either debt or equity,
until such time as the Company has  successfully  implemented  its business plan
described  herein.  In  the  event  the  Company  undertakes  the  filing  of  a
registration  statement under  circumstances that classifies it as a blank check
company  the  provisions  of Rule 419 and other  applicable  provisions  will be
complied with.

Rights of Shareholders

     The Company  amended its Articles of  Incorporation  on October 1, 1999, to
expressly  provide that the Board of Directors  is  authorized  to enter into on
behalf  of the  corporation  and to bind  the  corporation  without  shareholder
approval, any and all acts approving the terms and conditions of a merger and/or
a share exchange,  and shareholders  affected thereby,  shall not be entitled to
dissenters rights with respect thereto under any applicable statutory dissenters
rights provision.  This provision expressly eliminates shareholder participation
in the merger and/or share  exchange  contemplated  by the Company and expressly
eliminates any shareholders  dissenters  rights.  The Company does not intend to
provide  its  shareholders  with  complete  disclosure  documentation  including
audited finance statements concerning a target company and its business prior to
any mergers or acquisitions.

Competition

     Because the Company has not identified any potential  acquisition or merger
candidate,  it is  unable  to  evaluate  the  type  and  extent  of  its  likely
competition.  The Company is aware that there are several other public companies
with only nominal  assets that are also  searching for operating  businesses and
other business opportunities as potential acquisition or merger candidates.  The
Company will be in direct  competition  with these other public companies in its
search for business  opportunities  and, due to the Company's  limited funds, it
may be difficult to successfully compete with these other companies.


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Employees

     As of the date hereof,  the Company does not have any  employees and has no
plans for retaining employees until such time as the Company's business warrants
the  expense,  or until the  Company  successfully  acquires  or merges  with an
operating  business.  The Company may find it  necessary  to  periodically  hire
part-time clerical help on an as-needed basis.

Facilities

     The Company is currently using at no cost to the Company,  as its principal
place of business offices of its legal counsel (provided at no cost), located in
Palm Beach,  Florida.  Although the Company has no written agreement and pays no
rent for the use of this facility,  it is contemplated  that at such future time
as an  acquisition  or merger  transaction  may be  completed,  the Company will
secure  commercial  office space from which it will conduct its business.  Until
such an acquisition or merger,  the Company lacks any basis for  determining the
kinds of office space or other facilities necessary for its future business. The
Company has no current plans to secure such commercial  office space. It is also
possible that a merger or  acquisition  candidate  would have adequate  existing
facilities  upon completion of such a transaction,  and the Company's  principal
offices may be transferred to such existing facilities.

Industry Segments

     No information is presented  regarding  industry  segments.  The Company is
presently a development  stage  company  seeking a potential  acquisition  of or
merger with a yet to be identified  business  opportunity.  Reference is made to
the  statements of income  included  herein in response to part F/S of this Form
10-SB for a report of the  Company's  operating  history for the past two fiscal
years.

Item 2.      Management's Discussion and Analysis or Plan of Operation

     The Company is considered a development  stage company with limited  assets
or capital,  and with no operations or income since 1995. The costs and expenses
associated with the preparation  and filing of this  registration  statement and
other   operations  of  the  Company  have  been  paid  for  by  a  shareholder,
specifically  John  N.  Marratt  (see  Item 4,  Security  Ownership  of  Certain
Beneficial   Owners  and   Management,   John  N.  Marratt  is  the  controlling
shareholder).  Mr. Marratt has agreed to pay future costs associated with filing
future  reports under Exchange Act of 1934 if the Company is unable to do so. It
is  anticipated  that the Company will require only nominal  capital to maintain
the corporate viability of the Company and any additional needed funds will most
likely be provided by the Company's  existing  shareholders  or its sole officer
and director in the immediate future.  Current shareholders have not agreed upon
the terms  and  conditions  of future  financing  and such  undertaking  will be
subject to future negotiations, except for the express commitment of Mr. Marratt
to fund  required 34 Act  filings.  Repayment  of any such  funding will also be
subject to such negotiations.  However, unless the Company is able to facilitate
an  acquisition  of or merger  with an  operating  business or is able to obtain
significant  outside financing,  there is substantial doubt about its ability to
continue as a going concern.

     In the  opinion  of  management,  inflation  has not and  will  not  have a
material effect on the operations of the Company until such time as the Company

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successfully  completes an acquisition or merger. At that time,  management will
evaluate the  possible  effects of inflation on the Company as it relates to its
business and operations following a successful acquisition or merger.

     Management  plans may but do not currently  provide for experts to secure a
successful  acquisition or merger partner so that it will be able to continue as
a going concern.  In the event such efforts are  unsuccessful,  contingent plans
have been  arranged to provide  that the  current  Director of the Company is to
fund required  future filings under the 34 Act, and existing  shareholders  have
expressed an interest in additional funding if necessary to continue the Company
as a going concern.

Plan of Operation

     During the next twelve  months,  the  Company  will  actively  seek out and
investigate possible business  opportunities with the intent to acquire or merge
with one or more business  ventures.  In its search for business  opportunities,
management  will follow the  procedures  outlined  in Item 1 above.  Because the
Company has limited funds, it may be necessary for the sole officer and director
to either advance funds to the Company or to accrue  expenses until such time as
a  successful  business  consolidation  can be made.  The Company  will not be a
condition  that the target company must repay funds advanced by its officers and
directors.  Management  intends  to hold  expenses  to a  minimum  and to obtain
services on a contingency basis when possible.  Further, the Company's directors
will defer any  compensation  until such time as an acquisition or merger can be
accomplished  and will strive to have the  business  opportunity  provide  their
remuneration. However, if the Company engages outside advisors or consultants in
its search for business  opportunities,  it may be necessary  for the Company to
attempt to raise  additional  funds. As of the date hereof,  the Company has not
made any  arrangements  or  definitive  agreements  to use  outside  advisors or
consultants or to raise any capital. In the event the Company does need to raise
capital  most  likely the only  method  available  to the  Company  would be the
private  sale of its  securities.  Because  of the  nature of the  Company  as a
development  stage  company,  it is unlikely that it could make a public sale of
securities or be able to borrow any  significant sum from either a commercial or
private  lender.  There can be no assurance that the Company will able to obtain
additional funding when and if needed, or that such funding,  if available,  can
be obtained on terms acceptable to the Company.

     The  Company  does not  intend  to use any  employees,  with  the  possible
exception of  part-time  clerical  assistance  on an  as-needed  basis.  Outside
advisors or  consultants  will be used only if they can be obtained  for minimal
cost or on a deferred  payment  basis.  Management is convinced  that it will be
able to  operate  in  this  manner  and to  continue  its  search  for  business
opportunities during the next twelve months.

Item 3.      Description of Property

     The  information  required  by this Item 3 is not  applicable  to this Form
10-SB due to the fact that the  Company  does not own or  control  any  material
property.  There are no preliminary agreements or understandings with respect to
office facilities in the future.


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Item 4.     Security Ownership of Certain Beneficial Owners and Management

     The following  table sets forth  information,  to the best knowledge of the
Company as of October 15, 1999, with respect to each person known by the Company
to own beneficially more than 5% of the Company's outstanding common stock, each
director  of the  Company  and all  directors  and  officers of the Company as a
group.
<TABLE>
<S>                          <C>                            <C>
Name of Address of           Amount and Nature of           Percent of Class
Beneficial Owner             Beneficial Ownership

John N. Marratt                       5,000,000                      83.6%
3458 Roxboro Road NE
Atlanta, GA 30326

All Executive Officers and Directors
as a Group (one person)               5,000,000                      83.6%
</TABLE>

Item 5.    Directors, Executive Officers, Promoters and Control Persons,
           Compliance with Section 16(a) of the Exchange Act.

     The director and executive officer of the Company and his respective age is
as follows:

Name                Age        Position

John N. Marratt     29         Director, President, Secretary and Treasurer

         All directors hold office until the next annual meeting of stockholders
and until their  successors  have been duly elected and qualified.  There are no
agreements  with  respect to the  election  of  directors.  The  Company has not
compensated its directors for service on the Board of Directors or any committee
thereof.  As of the date  hereof,  no  director  has  accrued  any  expenses  or
compensation. Officers are appointed annually by the Board of Directors and each
executive  officer  serves  at the  discretion  of the Board of  Directors.  The
Company does not have any standing committees at this time.

     No director,  or officer,  or promoter of the Company has,  within the past
five years, filed any bankruptcy petition, been convicted in or been the subject
of any pending  criminal  proceedings,  or is any such person the subject of any
order,  judgment  or decree  involving  the  violation  of any state or  federal
securities laws.

         The business experience of the person listed above during the past five
years is as follows:

     John N.  Marratt  currently  serves as the sole Officer and Director of the
Company. Mr. Marratt is a 1993 graduate of Emory University,  Atlanta,  Georgia,
receiving a Bachelor of Arts Degree.  Since graduation from Emory University,

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Mr. Marratt has been employed in the Atlanta,  Georgia area with Chemco as Sales
Manager  during the balance of 1993 and the first half of 1994.  Thereafter  Mr.
Marratt was employed by Environmental Fluid Sealing as part of the Environmental
Engineer/On Site Management personnel.  This employment continued until mid 1995
when Mr. Marratt  accepted  employment with G.C.  International  Foods,  Inc. as
Director of Business  Development and has continued employment there through the
present date. In addition, Mr. Marratt worked part-time during 1996 through 1998
for  Newburger-Andes  & Co.,  in  corporate  sales and  marketing.  Mr.  Marratt
discontinued  that employment in mid 1998 for part-time  employment with Wilson,
Hull and Neal in corporate sales and marketing and continues that part-time work
to  date.  The  employment  since  1995 has all  been in  business  development,
corporate sales and marketing for each of the operating  companies.  Mr. Marratt
has not and does not own an interest in corporate  employers  since 1993 and all
employment has been with operating  companies.  Mr. Marratt is fluent in Spanish
and has lived in Panama, Mexico, Argentina and Brazil.

     Section 16(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended,  requires
the Company's executive officers and directors and persons who own more than 10%
of a  registered  class of the  Company's  equity  securities,  to file with the
Securities and Exchange Commission (hereinafter referred to as the "Commission")
initial statements of beneficial ownership,  reports of changes in ownership and
annual  reports  concerning  their  ownership,  of Common Stock and other equity
securities  of the  Company  on  Forms  3,  4,  and 5,  respectively.  Executive
officers, directors and greater than 10% shareholders are required by Commission
regulations to furnish the Company with copies of all Section 16(a) reports they
file. To the Company's  knowledge,  Mr. Marratt  comprising all of the Company's
executive  officers,  directors  and greater than 10%  beneficial  owners of its
common Stock, have complied with Section 16(a) filing requirements applicable to
them during the Company's most recent fiscal year.

Item 6.                    Executive Compensation

     The Company has not had a bonus, profit sharing,  or deferred  compensation
plan for the benefit of its  employees,  officers or directors.  The Company has
not paid any  salaries  or other  compensation  to its  officers,  directors  or
employees  for the years ended 1994 through  1998,  nor at any time during 1999.
Further,  the Company has not entered into an employment  agreement  with any of
its  officers,  directors  or any  other  persons  and no  such  agreements  are
anticipated in the immediate future. It is intended that the Company's  director
will defer any  compensation  until such time as an acquisition or merger can be
accomplished  and will strive to have the  business  opportunity  provide  their
remuneration. As of the date hereof, no person has accrued any compensation from
the Company.

Item 7.                    Certain Relationships and Related Transactions

     On  September  1, 1999,  Mr. John N. Marratt  acquired  from the  principal
controlling  shareholder,  Richard W.A.  Davis,  a total of 5,000,000  shares of
Common Stock of the Company in exchange  for a commitment  to arrange to pay the
costs of the continued  operations of the corporation and bringing its books and
records up to date.

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     In addition Mr. Marratt has paid for the cost and expenses  associated with
the filing of this Form 10-SB and other operations of the Company.

     At the current time,  the Company has no provision to issue any  additional
securities  to  management,   promoters  or  their   respective   affiliates  or
associates.  At such time as the Board of  Directors  adopts an  employee  stock
option or pension  plan,  any  issuance  would be in  accordance  with the terms
thereof and proper  approval.  Although  the Company has a very large  amount of
authorized  but unissued  Common Stock and  Preferred  Stock which may be issued
without further  shareholder  approval or notice, the Company intends to reserve
such stock for the Rule 506 offerings for acquisitions.

     During the Company's  last two fiscal years,  there have not been any other
transactions between the Company and any officer, director, nominee for election
as director,  or any  shareholder  owning  greater than five percent (5%) of the
Company's   outstanding   shares,   nor  any  member  of  the  above  referenced
individuals' immediate family.

     John N.  Marratt  may be deemed to be a  "promoter"  of the Company as that
term is defined under the Rules and Regulations promulgated under the Act.

Item 8.         Description of Securities

Common Stock

     The Company is authorized to issue  50,000,000  shares of common stock, par
value $.0001,  of which  6,000,000  shares are issued and  outstanding as of the
date hereof.  All shares of common stock have equal rights and  privileges  with
respect to voting,  liquidation and dividend rights.  Each share of Common Stock
entitles the holder thereof to (i) one  non-cumulative  vote for each share held
of  record  on all  matters  submitted  to a vote of the  stockholders;  (ii) to
participate equally and to receive any and all such dividends as may be declared
by the Board of Directors out of funds legally available therefor;  and (iii) to
participate pro rata in any  distribution of assets  available for  distribution
upon liquidation of the Company. Stockholders of the Company have no pre-emptive
rights to acquire additional shares of Common Stock or any other securities. The
Common  Stock is not  subject  to  redemption  and  carries no  subscription  or
conversion  rights.  All  outstanding  shares of common stock are fully paid and
non-assessable.

Preferred Stock

     Shares of  Preferred  Stock may be issued  from time to time in one or more
series as may be determined by the Board of Directors. The Company is authorized
to issue  10,000,000  shares of preferred stock, no par value. The voting powers
and preferences, the relative rights of each such series and the qualifications,
limitations  and  restrictions  thereof  shall be  established  by the  Board of
Directors,  except  that no holder of  Preferred  Stock  shall  have  preemptive
rights.  At the present time no terms,  conditions,  limitations  or preferences
have been established. The Company has no shares of Preferred Stock outstanding,
and the Board of Directors  has no plan to issue any shares of  perferred  Stock


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for preferred Stock for the foreseeable future unless the issuance thereof shall
be in the best interests of the Company.

Certain Provision of Florida Law

     Section  607.0902 of the Florida  Business  Corporation  Act  prohibits the
voting of shares in a publicly-held  Florida  corporation that are acquired in a
"control   share   acquisition"   unless  the  holders  of  a  majority  of  the
corporation's  voting  shares  (exclusive  of  shares  held by  officers  of the
corporation,  inside  directors or the acquiring  party) approve the granting of
voting  rights as to the shares  acquired in the control  share  acquisition  or
unless the  acquisition  is approved by the  corporation's  board of  directors,
unless the corporation's  articles of incorporation or bylaws specifically state
that this section does not apply. A "control share acquisition" is defined as an
acquisition that immediately  thereafter entitles the acquiring party to vote in
the election of directors  within each of the following  ranges of voting power;
(i)  one-fifth  or more,  but less than  one-third  of such voting  power;  (ii)
one-third or ore, but less than a majority of such voting power; and, (iii) more
than a majority of such voting power.  The Amended  Articles of Incorporation of
the  Company  specifically  state  that  Section  607.0902  does  not  apply  to
control-share acquisitions of shares of the Company.

                                     Part II

Item 1.      Market For Common Equity and Other Shareholder Matters.

     No shares of the Company's  common stock have  previously  been  registered
with the  Securities and Exchange  Commission  (the  "Commission")  or any state
securities  agency or authority.  The Company intends to make application to the
NASD for the  Company's  shares  to be  quoted on the OTC  Bulletin  Board.  The
application  to the NASD will be made during the  Commission  comment period for
this Form 10-SB or immediately thereafter. The Company's application to the NASD
will consist of current corporate  information,  financial  statements and other
documents as required by Rule 15c211 of the Securities  Exchange Act of 1934, as
amended.  Inclusion on the OTC Bulletin  Board permits  price  quotation for the
Company's shares to be published by such service.

     The  Company  is not aware of any  existing  trading  market for its common
stock. The Company's common stock has never traded in a public market. There are
no plans,  proposals,  arrangements  or  understandings  with any person(s) with
regard  to  the  development  of a  trading  market  in  any  of  the  Company's
securities.

     If and when the  Company's  common stock is traded in the  over-the-counter
market,  most  likely the shares  will be subject to the  provisions  of Section
15(g) and Rule 15g-9 of the  Securities  Exchange  Act of 1934,  as amended (the
Exchange Act"),  commonly  referred to as the "penny stock" rule.  Section 15(g)
sets  forth  certain  requirements  for  transactions  in penny  stocks and Rule
15g9(d)(1)  incorporates  the  definition  of penny  stock as that  used in Rule
3a51-1 of the Exchange

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Act.

     The Commission generally defines penny stock to be any equity security that
has a market  price less than $5.00 per  share,  subject to certain  exceptions.
Rule 3a51-1  provides that any equity security is considered to be a penny stock
unless that security is: registered and traded on a national securities exchange
meeting  specified  criteria set by the Commission;  authorized for quotation on
The NASDAQ Stock Market;  issued by a registered  investment  company;  excluded
from the  definition  on the basis of price (at  least  $5.00 per  share) or the
issuer's net tangible assets; or exempted from the definition by the Commission.
If the  Company's  shares are deemed to be a penny stock,  trading in the shares
will be subject to additional sales practice  requirements on broker-dealers who
sell penny stocks to persons other than  established  customers  and  accredited
investors,  generally  persons  with  assets in excess of  $1,000,000  or annual
income exceeding $200,000, or $300,000 together with their spouse.

     For transactions covered by these rules, broker-dealers must make a special
suitability  determination  for the  purchase of such  securities  and must have
received  the  purchaser's  written  consent  to the  transaction  prior  to the
purchase.  Additionally,  for any  transaction  involving a penny stock,  unless
exempt,  the rules require the delivery,  prior to the first  transaction,  of a
risk  disclosure  document  relating to the penny stock market.  A broker-dealer
also must disclose the  commissions  payable to both the  broker-dealer  and the
registered representative,  and current quotations for the securities.  Finally,
the monthly  statements must be sent disclosing recent price information for the
penny stocks held in the account and  information on the limited market in penny
stocks. Consequently,  these rules may restrict the ability of broker dealers to
trade and/or maintain a market in the Company's  common stock and may affect the
ability of shareholders to sell their shares.

     As of October 15,  1999,  there were 26 holders of record of the  Company's
common stock.

     As of the date  hereof,  the Company has issued and  outstanding  6,000,000
shares of common stock.  Of this total,  500,000 shares may be sold or otherwise
transferred without  restriction  pursuant to the terms of Rule 144 ("Rule 144")
of the  Securities  Act of 1933,  as amended  (the "Act") since such shares were
originally  issued in transactions  more than two (2) years ago.  5,000,000 such
shares  remain  restricted  under  Rule 144  since  such  shares  are held by an
affiliate.  The remaining 500,000 shares were issued subject to Rule 144 and may
not be sold and/or  transferred  without further  registration  under the Act or
pursuant to an applicable exemption..

Dividend Policy

     The Company has not declared or paid cash  dividends or made  distributions
in the past, and the Company does not anticipate that it will pay cash dividends
or make  distributions in the foreseeable  future. The Company currently intends
to retain and reinvest future earnings, if any, to finance its operations.



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 Public Quotation of Stock

     The  Company  has  not as of this  date,  but  intends  to  request  in the
immediate  future a  broker-dealer  who has not been identified at this time, to
act as a market maker for the Company's securities. Thus far the Company has not
requested  a market  maker to submit the  Company's  Form 10-SB to the  National
Association  of  Securities  Dealers  and to  serve as a  market  maker  for the
Company's Common Stock. The Company  anticipates that other market makers may be
requested to participate  at a later date. The Company will not use  consultants
to obtain market makers. There have been no preliminary  discussions between the
Company,  or anyone  acting on its behalf,  and any market maker  regarding  the
future trading market for the Company.  It is anticipated  that the market maker
will be contacted  prior to an  acquisition  or merger and only by management of
the Company.

Item 2.        Legal Proceedings

     The Company is currently not a party to any pending legal  proceedings  and
no such action by, or to the best of its knowledge, against the Company has been
threatened.  The Company was  inactive  from late 1995  through the date of this
Form 10-SB.

Item 3.    Changes in and Disagreements with Accountants

     Item 3 is not applicable to this Form 10-SB.

Item 4.    Recent Sales of Unregistered Securities

     The Company received a total of $20,000.00  ($0.04 per share) from the sale
of a total of 500,000  shares of common  stock,  $.0001 par value per share (the
"Common Stock"), in a self- underwritten  offering conducted pursuant to Section
4(2) of the  Securities  Act of 1933, as amended (the "Act"),  and Rules 505 and
506 of Regulation D promulgated thereunder.  This offering was made in the State
of Florida.  The Company  undertook  the  offering of shares of Common  Stock on
September 1, 1999, and did not pay any underwriting discounts or commissions.



Item 5.     Indemnification of Directors and Officers

     Article XI of the  Company's  Amended  Articles of  Incorporation  contains
provisions  providing for the  indemnification  of directors and officers of the
Company as follows:

     (a) The corporation shall indemnify any person who was or is a party, or is
threatened to be made a party, of any threatened,  pending or completed  action,
suit or proceeding,  whether civil,  criminal,  administrative  or investigative
(other than an action by or in the right of the  corporation),  by reason of the
fact  that  he  is or  was  a  director,  officer,  employee  or  agent  of  the
corporation,  or is  otherwise  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  expenses  (including  attorneys'
fees), judgments, fines and amounts paid in settlement,  actually and reasonably
incurred by him in connection with such action, suit or proceeding,  if he acted
in good faith and in a manner he reasonably believed to be in, or not opposed to

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the best interests of the corporation,  and, with respect to any criminal action
or proceeding,  has no reasonable cause to believe his conduct is unlawful.  The
termination of any action, suit or proceeding,  by judgment,  order, settlement,
conviction 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 in a manner he
reasonably  believed  to be in, or not  opposed  to, the best  interests  of the
corporation  and,  with  respect  to any  criminal  action  or  proceeding,  had
reasonable cause to believe the action was unlawful.

     (b) The corporation shall indemnify any person who was or is a party, or is
threatened to be made a party, to any threatened, pending or completed action or
suit by or in the right of the  corporation,  to procure a judgment in its favor
by reason of the fact that he 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  expenses  (including  attorneys'
fees), actually and reasonably incurred by him in connection with the defense or
settlement  of such action or suit, if he acted in good faith and in a manner he
reasonably  believed  to be in, or not,  opposed to, the best  interests  of the
corporation,  except  that no  indemnification  shall be made in  respect of any
claim,  issue or matter as to which such person  shall have been  adjudged to be
liable  for  negligence  or  misconduct  in the  performance  of his duty to the
corporation, unless, and only to the extent that, the court in which such action
or  suit  was  brought  shall  determine  upon  application  that,  despite  the
adjudication of liability,  but in view of all  circumstances  of the case, such
person is fairly and reasonably  entitled to  indemnification  for such expenses
which such court deems proper.

     (c) 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 Sections (a) and (b) of this Article,
or in defense of any claim,  issue or matter  therein,  he shall be  indemnified
against expenses (including attorney's fees) actually and reasonably incurred by
him in connection therewith.


     (d) Any  indemnification  under Section (a) or (b) of this Article  (unless
ordered by a court) shall be made by the  corporation  only as authorized in the
specific case upon a determination that indemnification of the officer, director
and  employee  or agent is proper in the  circumstances,  because he has met the
applicable  standard of conduct set forth in Section (a) or (b) of this Article.
Such  determination  shall be made (i) by the Board of  Directors  by a majority
vote of a quorum  consisting  of directors  who were not parties to such action,
suit or  proceeding,  or  (ii) if such  quorum  is not  obtainable  or,  even if
obtainable, a quorum of disinterested directors so directs, by independent legal
counsel in a written opinion, or (iii) by the affirmative vote of the holders of
a majority of the shares of stock entitled to vote and  represented at a meeting
called for purpose.

     (e) Expenses  (including  attorneys' fees) incurred in defending a civil or
criminal action, suit or proceeding may be paid by the corporation in advance of
the final  disposition  or such action,  suit or  proceeding,  as  authorized in
Section (d) of this Article, upon receipt of an understanding by or on behalf of
the director,  officer,  employee or agent to repay such amount, unless it shall
ultimately  be  determined  that  he  is  entitled  to  be  indemnified  by  the
corporation as authorized in this Article.

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     (f) The Board of Directors may exercise the corporation's power to 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 as such, whether or not the corporation would have the
power to indemnify him against such liability under this Article.

     (g) The  indemnification  provided  by this  Article  shall  not be  deemed
exclusive  of any other  rights to which those  seeking  indemnification  may be
entitled under these Amended Articles of Incorporation,  the Bylaws, agreements,
vote of the shareholders or disinterested  directors,  or otherwise,  both as to
action in his  official  capacity  and as to action in  another  capacity  while
holding  such  office  and shall  continue  as to person  who has ceased to be a
director, officer, employee or agent and shall inure to the benefit of the heirs
and personal representative of such a person.


Transfer Agent

     The Company is serving as its own transfer agent until it becomes  eligible
for quotation with NASD.

                                    PART F/S

Financial Statements and Supplementary Data

     The Company's financial statements for the years ended has been examined to
the extent  indicated  in their  reports by Dorra,  Shaw,  & Dugan,  independent
certified  accountants,  and have been  prepared in  accordance  with  generally
accepted accounting  principles and pursuant to Regulation S-B as promulgated by
the Securities  and Exchange  Commission  and are included  herein,  on Page F-1
hereof in response to Part F/S of this Form 10-SB.




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                          ALTERNATE ACHIEVEMENTS, INC.

                              FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

                            AS OF SEPTEMBER 30, 1999






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ALTERNATE ACHIEVEMENTS, INC.


TABLE OF CONTENTS



<TABLE>
<S>                                                            <C>
                                                               Page


Independent Auditors' Report                                   F-1


Balance Sheet                                                  F-2


Statement of Operations and Deficit Accumulated
    during the development stage                               F-3

Statement of Changes in Stockholders' Equity                   F-4


Statement of Cash Flows                                        F-5


Notes to Financial Statements                                  F-6
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                               Dorra Shaw & Dugan
                          Certified Public Accountants



INDEPENDENT AUDITORS' REPORT


To the Board of Directors and Stockholders
Alternate Achievements, Inc.
Palm Beach, Florida


We have audited the accompanying balance sheet of Alternate  Achievements,  Inc.
(a Florida  corporation  and a  development  stage  company) as of September 30,
1999, and the related statements of operations,  deficit  accumulated during the
development stage, cash flows and changes in stockholders' equity for the period
September 1, 1999 to September  30, 1999.  These  financial  statements  are the
responsibility of the Company's management.  Our responsibility is to express an
opinion on these financial statements based on our audit.

We conducted our audit in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards.
Those standards  require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable
assurance   about  whether  the  financial   statements  are  free  of  material
misstatement.  An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting
the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements.  An audit also includes
assessing the  accounting  principles  used and  significant  estimates  made by
management,  as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation.
We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion.

In our opinion,  the financial  statements  referred to above present fairly, in
all material respects, the financial position of Alternate Achievements, Inc. as
of September 30, 1999 and the results of its  operations  and its cash flows and
changes  in  stockholders'  equity  for the  period  from  September  1, 1999 to
September 30, 1999 in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles.

Audited balance sheets for prior periods and the statements of operations,  cash
flows and  stockholders'  equity  for the two years  ended  August  31,  1999 as
required by item 310 of regulation S-B are not provided  because the company was
dormant.

The  accompanying  financial  statements  have been  prepared  assuming that the
Company will continue as a going concern. As shown in the financial  statements,
the Company has incurred net losses since its inception. The Company's financial
position and  operating  results  raise  substantial  doubt about its ability to
continue as a going concern.  Management's plan regarding those matters also are
described in Note D. The  financial  statements  do not include any  adjustments
that might result from the outcome of this uncertainty.


/s/ Dorra Shaw & Dugan
- ----------------------------------
Certified Public Accountants
October 14, 1999


                  270 South County Road * Palm Beach, FL 33480
                  Telephone (561) 822-9955 * Fax (561) 822-9955
                              Website: dsd-cpa.com

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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

ALTERNATE ACHIEVEMENTS, INC.
( A Development Stage Company)

BALANCE SHEET



September 30,                                                      1999
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

ASSETS
<S>                                                             <C>
Current Assets:
                                                        Cash    $        20,000
- --- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS                                                     20,000
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                                                $        20,000
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

LIABILITIES

Current Liabilities:
                               Accrued expenses                 $         6,000
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------


TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES                                                 6,000
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                                                          6,000
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------


STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY

Common stock - $.0001 par value - 50,000,000 shares
  authorized 6,000,000 shares issued and outstanding 600
Preferred stock - No par value - 10,000,000 shares authorized
   No shares issued or outstanding                                            -

 Additional paid-in-capital                                              21,900
 Deficit accumulated during the development stage                        (8,500)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------


TOTAL STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY                                               14,000
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                                                $        20,000
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>
    The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.
                                       F-2


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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                          ALTERNATE ACHIEVEMENTS, INC.
                         ( A Development Stage Company)


STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS AND  DEFICIT
ACCUMULATED DURING THE DEVELOPMENT STAGE




For the period September 1, 1999  to September 30,                      1999
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                               <C>
Revenues                                                          $           -
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Operating expenses:
                                     Professional fees                    6,000

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

Total  operating expenses                                                 6,000

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

Loss before income taxes                                                 (6,000)
Income  taxes                                                                 -

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

Net loss                                                                 (6,000)

Deficit accumulated during the
               development stage  -  September 1, 1999                   (2,500)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Deficit accumulated during the
               development stage  -  September 30, 1999           $     (8,500)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Net loss per share                                                $      (0.001)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Weighted average shares of
               common stock                                           6,000,000
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>

    The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.
                                       F-3


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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                          ALTERNATE ACHIEVEMENTS, INC.
                         ( A Development Stage Company)


STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN
STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY




                                                                              Additional
                                   Number of      Preferred      Common    Paid-In   Deficit
                                   Shares         Stock          Stock     Capital   Accumulated    Total
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                <C>            <C>            <C>       <C>       <C>            <C>
Beginning balance:

September 15, 1994 - Services      5,500,000      $  -           $ 550     $  1,950   $     -       $  2,500
(Date of Inception)



Issuance of Common Stock:

September 24, 1999                   500,000                       50        19,950                   20,000


Deficit accumulated during
the development stage                   -            -              -             -     (8,500)       (8,500)

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



Balance - September 30, 1999       6,000,000      $  -           $ 600   $   21,900  $  (8,500)     $ 14,000
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------
</TABLE>

    The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.
                                       F-4


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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                          ALTERNATE ACHIEVEMENTS, INC.
                         (A Development Stage Company)


Statement of Cash Flows




For the period September 1, 1999 to September 30,                    1999
- ---------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------

Operating Activities:
<S>                                                         <C>
Net loss                                                    $            (6,000)
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net
cash used by operating activities:
                    Increase in:
                    Accrued expenses                                     (6,000)
- ---------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------

Net cash provided by operating activities                                     -
- ---------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------

Financing activities:
          Issuance of Common Stock                                       20,000
- ---- ----------------------------------------------------- ---------------------

Net cash provided by financing activities                                20,000
- ---------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------

Net increase in cash                                                     20,000
- ---------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------

Cash - September 30, 1999                                  $             20,000
- ---------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------
</TABLE>



    The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements.
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                          ALTERNATE ACHIEVEMENTS, INC.
                         NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

Note A - Summary of Significant Accounting Policies:

Organization

Alternate  Achievements,  Inc.  (a  development  stage  company)  is  a  Florida
Corporation  organized to engage in the marketing and  distribution  of training
programs  and  seminars to  corporate  level  executives  on various  management
issues. The Company failed in its attempt to implement its initial business plan
and during  September 1995 abandoned its efforts.  The Company had no operations
for the period prior to September  1995. The Company was inactive and there were
no transactions from September 1995 to the date of reinstatement by the State of
Florida on November 30, 1998 that affect the balances reflected in the financial
statements  as of September 1, 1999.  In addition,  audited  balance  sheets for
prior periods and the  statements of  operations,  cash flows and  stockholders'
equity  for the two years  ended  August  31,  1999 as  required  by item 310 of
regulation S-B are not provided because the company was dormant.

The Company has a new business plan,  which was adopted on or about September 1,
1999, which is to engage in seeking potential operating  businesses and business
opportunities  with the intent to acquire  or merge  with such  businesses.  The
assets of the Company  will be used for its  expenses of  operation to implement
this plan.

Accounting Method

The Company's  financial  statements  are prepared  using the accrual  method of
accounting. The Company has elected a August 31 year-end.

Start - Up Costs

Start - up and organization costs are being expensed as incurred.

Loss Per Share

The  computation  of loss per  share of  common  stock is based on the  weighted
average number of shares outstanding at the date of the financial statements.

Use of Estimates

The preparation of financial  statements in conformity  with generally  accepted
accounting principles requires management to make estimates and assumptions that
affect certain  reported amounts and  disclosures.  Accordingly,  actual results
could differ from those estimates.

Note B - Stockholders' Equity:

On September 15, 1994, the Company issued  5,500,000  shares of common stock, in
lieu of cash,  for the fair  market  value of  services  rendered by its initial
stockholders.  On or about September 1, 1999, third parties purchased the shares
from the initial stockholders.


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Note B - Stockholders' Equity (con't):

Subsequently the same third parties purchased at $0.04 per share, 500,000 shares
of the common stock of the Company in a private placement pursuant to Regulation
D of the SEC. The $6,000 in professional fees includes the costs and expenses of
legal and accounting  service  associated with the preparation and filing of the
registration statement.

At September 30, 1999,  the Company had authorized  50,000,000  shares of $.0001
par value  common  stock and had  6,000,000  shares of common  stock  issued and
outstanding.  In addition, the Company authorized 10,000,000 shares of preferred
stock with the specific  terms;  conditions,  limitations  and preferences to be
determined by the Board of Directors. None of the preferred stock was issued and
outstanding as of September 30, 1999.


Note C - Income Taxes:

The Company has a net operating  loss carry forward of $6,000 that may be offset
against  future  taxable  income.  If not used, the carry forward will expire in
2019.

The amount recorded as deferred tax assets,  cumulative as of September  30,1999
is $1,000,  which represents the amounts of tax benefits of loss carry-forwards.
The Company has established a valuation allowance for this deferred tax asset of
$1,000, as the Company has no history of profitable operations.


Note D - Going Concern:

The  Company's  financial  statements  are  prepared  using  generally  accepted
accounting  principles  applied  to  a  going  concern  which  contemplates  the
realization  of assets and  liquidation  of  liabilities in the normal course of
business.  The Company has incurred losses from its inception  through September
30, 1999. It has not  established  revenues  sufficient to cover operating costs
and to allow it to  continue  as a going  concern.  Management  plans  currently
provide for experts to secure a successful acquisition or merger partner so that
it will be able to continue as a going  concern.  In the event such  efforts are
unsuccessful,  contingent  plans have been  arranged to provide that the current
Director of the Company is to fund required future filings under the 34 Act, and
existing  shareholders  have  expressed  an  interest in  additional  funding if
necessary to continue the Company as a going concern.








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PART III

Item 1.       Index to Exhibits

         The following exhibits are filed with this Registration Statement:

Exhibit No.     Exhibit Name

3(i).1          Articles of Incorporation filed September 9, 1994

3(i).2          Articles of Amendment filed October 1, 1999

3(ii).1         By-laws

27              Financial Data Schedule

Item 2.    Description of Exhibits

         See Item 1 above.

                                   Signatures

         In  accordance  with  Section  13 or 15(d)  of the  Exchange  Act,  the
registrant  caused  this  report to be signed on its behalf by the  undersigned,
there unto duly authorized.

                                      Alternate Achievements, Inc.
                                      (Registrant)

Date: 22 October 1999                 BY:  /s/ John N. Marratt
                                           -------------------
                                      John N. Marratt, President

         In accordance  with the Exchange Act, this report has been signed below
by the following  persons on behalf of the  registrant and in the capacities and
on the dates indicated.

Date                               Signature               Title

22 October 1999            BY:/s/ John N. Marratt          Director, President,
                             -------------------           Secretary, Treasurer
                               John N. Marratt








EXHIBIT 3(i).1

                            ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
                                       OF
                         Global Corporate Quality, Inc.

                                 ARTICLE I. NAME

The name of this Florida corporation is Global Corporate Quality, Inc.

                               ARTICLE II. ADDRESS

The mailing address of the Corporation is:

                                   Global Corporate Quality, Inc.
                                   c/o 265 Sunrise Avenue, Suite 204
                                   Palm Beach, FL 33480

                           ARTICLE III. CAPITAL STOCK

     The  corporation  shall have the  authority to issue  10,000,000  shares of
common, par value $.00001 per share.

                          ARTICLE IV. REGISTERED AGENT

The name and address of the registered agent of the Corporation is:

                                            Donald F. Mintmire, J.D.
                                            265 Sunrise Avenue, Suite 204
                                            Palm Beach, FL 33480

                          ARTICLE V. BOARD OF DIRECTORS

     The  affairs of the  Corporation  shall be managed by a Board of  Directors
consisting  of no less  than  one  director.  The  number  of  directors  may be
increased or decreased  from time to time in accordance  with the By-Laws of the
Corporation.  The election of  directors  shall be done in  accordance  with the
Bylaws.  The directors shall be protected from personal liability to the fullest
extent permitted by law.

                            ARTICLE VII. INCORPORATOR

     The name and address of the incorporator is:

                              Donald F. Mintmire, J.D.
                              265 Sunrise Avenue, Suite 204
                              Palm Beach, Florida 33480

                        ARTICLE VIII. CORPORATE EXISTENCE

     The  corporate  existence  of the  Corporation  shall  be  effective  as of
September 9, 1994.



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     The undersigned  incorporate or executed these Articles of Incorporation on
the date first set forth below.


                            Donald F. Mintmire, J.D.


                                By:      /s/ Donald F. Mintmire
                                   ------------------------------
                                         Donald F. Mintmire

                                Date:    September 9, 1994







EXHIBIT 3(i).2
                              ARTICLES OF AMENDMENT
                                       TO
                            ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
                                       OF
                         GLOBAL CORPORATE QUALITY, INC.

Pursuant  to  the  provision  of  section  607.1006,   Florida  Statutes,   this
corporation  adopts the  following  articles  of  amendment  to its  articles of
incorporation:

FIRST:   Amendment(s) adopted: (indicate article number(s) being amended , added
         or deleted)

                                 ARTICLE I. NAME

     The name of this Florida corporation is Global Corporate Quality, Inc.

To be Amended As Follows:

                                 ARTICLE I. NAME

     The name of the corporation shall be Alternate Achievements, Inc.


                               ARTICLE II. ADDRESS

     The mailing address of the Corporation is:

                              Global Corporate Quality, Inc.
                              c/o 265 Sunrise Avenue, Suite 204
                              Palm Beach, FL 33480

To be Amended As Follows:

                               ARTICLE II. ADDRESS

     The principal place of business of this  corporation  shall be 222 Lakeview
Avenue, Suite 160-435, West Palm Beach, FL 33401.

                           ARTICLE III. CAPITAL STOCK

     The  corporation  shall have the  authority to issue  10,000,000  shares of
common, par value $.00001 per share.

To Be Amended as Follows:

                           ARTICLE III. CAPITAL STOCK

     The maximum  number of shares of stock that this  corporation is authorized
to have outstanding at any one time is 50,000,000  shares of common stock having
a par value of $.0001 per share; and 10,000,000 shares of preferred stock, with


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the specific terms, conditions, limitations, and preferences to be determined by
the Board of Directors without shareholder approval.

To Be Added:

                      ARTICLE VIII. ACTION BY MAJORITY VOTE

     The By-Laws of the Corporation may provide that any matter to be voted upon
by either the Directors or the  Shareholders  of the  corporation  shall require
only  a  majority  vote.   Consents  in  writing  of  either  the  Directors  or
Shareholders  need  be  approved  only  by  a  majority  of  such  Directors  or
Shareholders.

        ARTICLE IV. SPECIAL AUTHORITY OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND WAIVER OF
                                DISSENTERS RIGHTS

     The Board of Directors by a majority  vote thereof  shall be and are hereby
authorized  to  enter  into  on  behalf  of  the  corporation  and to  bind  the
corporation  without  shareholder  approval,  any and all acts approving (a) the
terms and  conditions of a merger and/or a share  exchange;  and (b)  divisions,
combinations  and/or  splits  of  shares  of any class or series of stock of the
corporation,  whether  issued or  unissued,  with or  without  any change in the
number of authorized  shares;  and shareholders  affected thereby,  shall not be
entitled  to  dissenters  rights  with  respect  thereto  under  any  applicable
statutory dissenters rights provisions.

                         ARTICLE X. CONFLICT OF INTEREST

     Any related party contract or transaction  must be authorized,  approved or
ratified at a meeting of the Board of  Directors by  sufficient  vote thereon by
directors not interested  therein or the transaction must be fair and reasonable
to the Corporation.

                           ARTICLE XI. INDEMNIFICATION

     The  Corporation  shall  indemnify its Officers,  Directors,  Employees and
Agents in accordance with the following:.

     (a) The Corporation shall indemnify any person who was or is a party, or is
threatened to be made a party, to any threatened,  pending or completed  action,
suit or proceeding,  whether civil,  criminal,  administrative  or investigative
(other than an action by or in the right of the  Corporation),  by reason of the
fact  that  he  is or  was  a  director,  officer,  employee  or  agent  of  the
Corporation, or is or was otherwise 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  expenses  (including  attorneys'
fees), judgments, fines and amounts paid in settlement,  actually and reasonably
incurred by him in connection with such action, suit or proceeding,  if he acted
in good faith and in a manner he reasonably believed to be in, or not opposed to
the best interests of the Corporation,  and, with respect to any criminal action
or  proceeding,  has no reasonable  cause to believe his conduct to be unlawful.
The  termination  of  any  action,  suit  or  proceeding,  by  judgment,  order,
settlement,  conviction 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 in
a manner he reasonably  believed to be in, or not opposed to, the best interests
of the Corporation  and, with respect to any criminal action or proceeding,  had
reasonable cause to believe the action was unlawful.



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     (b) The Corporation shall indemnify any person who was or is a party, or is
threatened to be made a party, to any threatened, pending or completed action or
suit by or in the right of the  Corporation,  to procure a judgment in its favor
by reason of the fact that he 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  expenses  (including  attorneys'
fees), actually and reasonably incurred by him in connection with the defense or
settlement  of such action or suit, if he acted in good faith and in a manner he
reasonably  believed  to be in, or not  opposed  to, the best  interests  of the
Corporation,  except  that no  indemnification  shall be made in  respect of any
claim,  issue or matter as to whether such person shall have been adjudged to be
liable  for  negligence  or  misconduct  in the  performance  of his duty to the
Corporation, unless, and only to the extent that, the court in which such action
or  suit  was  brought  shall  determine  upon  application  that,  despite  the
adjudication of liability,  but in view of all  circumstances  of the case, such
person is fairly and reasonably  entitled to  indemnification  for such expenses
which such court deems proper.

     (c) To the  extent  that a  director,  officer,  employee  or  agent of the
Corporation has been successful on the merits or otherwise in the defense of any
action,  suit or proceeding referred to in Sections (a) and (b) of this Article,
or in defense of any claim,  issue or matter  therein,  he shall be  indemnified
against expenses (including attorney's fees) actually and reasonably incurred by
him in connection therewith.

     (d) Any  indemnification  under Section (a) or (b) of this Article  (unless
ordered by a court) shall be made by the  Corporation  only as authorized in the
specific  case  upon  a  determination  that  indemnification  of  the  officer,
director,  employee or agent is proper under the  circumstances,  because he has
met the  applicable  standard of conduct set forth in Section (a) or (b) of this
Article.  Such  determination  shall be made (i) by the Board of  Directors by a
majority  vote of a quorum  consisting of directors who were not parties to such
action, suit or proceeding, or (ii) if such quorum is not obtainable or, even if
obtainable, a quorum of disinterested directors so directs, by independent legal
counsel in a written opinion, or (iii) by the affirmative vote of the holders of
a majority of the shares of stock entitled to vote and  represented at a meeting
called for that purpose.

     (e) Expenses  (including  attorneys' fees) incurred in defending a civil or
criminal action, suit or proceeding may be paid by the Corporation in advance of
the final  disposition  of such action,  suit or  proceeding,  as  authorized in
Section (d) of this Article, upon receipt of an understanding by or on behalf of
the director,  officer,  employee or agent to repay such amount, unless it shall
ultimately  be  determined  that  he  is  entitled  to  be  indemnified  by  the
Corporation as authorized in this Article.

     (f) The Board of Directors may exercise the Corporation's power to 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 as such, whether or not the Corporation would have the
power to indemnify him against such liability under this Article.

     (g) The  indemnification  provided  by this  Article  shall  not be  deemed
exclusive  of any other  rights to which those  seeking  indemnification  may be
entitled under these Amended Articles of Incorporation,  the Bylaws, agreements,
vote of the shareholders or disinterested  directors,  or otherwise,  both as to
action in his  official  capacity  and as to action in  another  capacity  while
holding  such  office and shall  continue  as to a person who has ceased to be a
director, officer, employee or agent and shall inure to the benefit of the heirs
and personal representatives of such a person.


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Article XII. Law Applicable to Control-Share Voting Rights.

     The  provisions   set  forth  in  Fl.  Stat.   607.0902  do  not  apply  to
control-share acquisitions of shares of the Corporation.

SECOND:   If  an  amendment  provides  for  an  exchange,   reclassification  or
          cancellation  of  issued  shares,   provisions  for  implementing  the
          amendment if not contained in the amendment itself, are as follows:

                  n/a

THIRD:    The date of each amendment's adoption:       10/1/99

FOURTH:   Adoption of Amendment(s) check one:

____X____      The  amendment(s)  was/were  approved  by the  shareholders.  The
               number of votes cast for the amendment(s) was/were sufficient for
               approval.

________      The amendment(s) was / were approved  by  the shareholders through
              voting groups.

              The following  statements must be separately provided
              for each voting group entitled to vote  separately on
              the amendment(s):

              "The number of votes cast for the amendment(s) was/were sufficient
              for approval by _________________________________________."
                                        (Voting Group)

________     The amendment(s) was/were adopted by the board of directors without
             shareholder action and shareholder action was not required.

________     The  amendment(s)   was/were  adopted by  the incorporators without
             shareholder action and shareholder action was not required.

Signed this 1st day of October, 1999.


BY: /s/ John N. Marratt
- ----------------------------------------------
 (By the Chairman or Vice Chairman of the
 Board of Directors, President, or other officer
 if adopted by the shareholders)

John N. Marratt
- ------------------------------
Typed or printed Name


President/Director
- -----------------------------
Title








EXHIBIT 3(ii).1

                                     BY-LAWS
                                       OF
                         GLOBAL CORPORATE QUALITY, INC.

                                    ARTICLE I
                                     OFFICES

     The principal office of the Corporation in the State of Florida shall
be located in the City of West Palm Beach.  The  Corporation may have such other
offices,  either within or without the State of Florida,  as the business of the
Corporation may require from time to time.

     The Registered Office of the Corporation may be, but need not be, identical
with its  principal  office  in the  State of  Florida  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. The annual meeting of shareholders shall be held
at such time and place each year as the Board of Directors  shall  determine for
the purpose of electing directors and for the transaction of such other business
as may come before the meeting.  If the election of directors  shall not be held
at any annual  meeting,  or at any adjournment  thereof,  the Board of Directors
shall cause the election to be held at a special meeting of the  shareholders to
be held as soon thereafter as may be convenient.

     SECTION 2. SPECIAL  MEETING.  Special  meetings of the  shareholders may be
called by the President, by the Board of Directors or by the holders of not less
than one-fifth (1/5) of the voting power of all shareholders of the Corporation.

     SECTION 3. PLACE OF MEETING. The Board of Directors may designate any place
within or without  the State of  Florida as the place of meeting  for any annual
meeting, or any place either within or without the State of Florida as the place
of meeting for any special meeting called by the Board of Directors.

     SECTION 4. NOTICE OF MEETINGS AND WAIVER. Written or printed 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 be delivered not less
than ten (10) nor more than  sixty  (60) days  before  the date of the  meeting,
either  personally  or by mail,  by or at the  direction  of the Chairman of the
Board,  the President,  or the Secretary,  or the officer or persons calling the
meeting.  If mailed,  such notice shall be deemed to be delivered when deposited
in the United States mail in a sealed  envelope  addressed to the shareholder at
his  address as it  appears on the  records  of the  Corporation,  with  postage
thereon prepaid. Notice of any shareholders' meeting may be waived in writing by
any shareholder at any time before or after the meeting.

     SECTION 5. MEETING OF ALL  SHAREHOLDERS.  If all of the shareholders  shall
meet at any time and place,  either within or without the State of Florida,  and
consent to the holding of a meeting, such meeting shall be valid without call or
notice, and at such meeting any corporate action may be taken.



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     SECTION 6. CLOSING OF TRANSFER BOOKS OR FIXING OF RECORD DATE. The Board of
Directors of the Corporation may fix in advance a date, not exceeding sixty (60)
and  not  less  than  ten  (10)  days  prior  to  the  date  of any  meeting  of
shareholders,  or to the  date  for  the  payment  of any  dividend  or for  the
allotment  of rights,  or to the date when any exchange or  reclassification  of
shares  shall  be  effective,  as the  record  date  for  the  determination  of
shareholders  entitled to receive payment of any such dividend or to receive any
such  allotment of rights,  or to exercise  rights in respect of any exchange or
reclassification of shares; and the shareholders of record on such date shall be
the  shareholders  entitled  to notice of and to vote at,  such  meeting,  or to
receive  payment of such  dividend or to receive such  allotment of rights or to
exercise such rights in the event of an exchange or  reclassification of shares,
as the case may be. If no record  date is fixed by the Board of  Directors,  the
date on which  notice of the meeting is mailed  shall be deemed to be the record
date for the  determination  of  shareholders  entitled to vote at such meeting.
Transferees of shares which are  transferred  after the record date shall not be
entitled to notice of or to vote at such meeting.

     SECTION 7. VOTING LISTS. The officer or agent having charge of the transfer
book for  shares of the  Corporation  shall at least ten (10) days  before  each
meeting of shareholders,  make a complete list of the  shareholders  entitled to
vote at such meeting,  arranged in alphabetical  order, with the address and the
number of shares held by each shareholder,  which list, for a period of ten (10)
days  prior  to such  meeting,  shall  be kept  on  file  at the  office  of the
Corporation  and shall be subject to inspection by any  shareholder  at any time
during usual  business  hours.  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  meeting.  The original  share ledger or stock  transfer
book, or a duplicate  thereof kept in this State,  shall be prima facie evidence
as to who are the shareholders  entitled to examine such list or share ledger or
stock transfer book or to vote at any meeting of shareholders.

     SECTION 8. QUORUM. A majority of the outstanding shares of the Corporation,
represented in person or by proxy,  shall  constitute a quorum at any meeting of
shareholders;  provided,  that if less than a majority of the outstanding shares
are  represented at said meeting,  a majority of the shares so  represented  may
adjourn the meeting from time to time without further notice.

     SECTION 9. PROXIES. At all meetings of shareholders, a shareholder may vote
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 (11) months from the date of its execution,  unless otherwise provided in
the proxy, and such proxy may be withdrawn at any time.

     SECTION 10. VOTING OF SHARES.  Each outstanding share of Common Stock shall
be  entitled to one vote upon each  matter  submitted  to a vote at a meeting of
shareholders.

     SECTION 11.  VOTING OF SHARES BY CERTAIN  HOLDERS.  Shares  standing in the
name of another corporation,  domestic or foreign, may be voted by such officer,
agent or proxy as the  ByLaws  of such  corporation  may  prescribe,  or, in the
absence of such  provision,  as the Board of Directors of such  corporation  may
determine.

     Shares  standing  in the  name of a  deceased  person  may be  voted by his
administrator or executor,  either in person or by proxy. Shares standing in the
name of a  guardian,  conservator,  or trustee  may be voted by such  fiduciary,
either in person or by proxy.

     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.



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     Shares standing in the joint names of four (4) or more fiduciaries shall be
voted in the manner determined by the majority of such  fiduciaries,  unless the
instrument or order appointing such fiduciaries otherwise directs.

     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 to do so is
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  (except that if the right to vote be  expressly  given in writing to the
pledgee  and  notice  thereof  delivered  to the  Corporation  in writing by the
pledgee, the shareholder shall not have the right to vote the shares so pledged)
until  the  shares  have  been  transferred  into the name of the  pledgee,  and
thereafter  the pledgee or his  nominee  shall be entitled to vote the shares so
transferred.

     SECTION 12.  INFORMAL  ACTION BY  SHAREHOLDERS.  Unless  prohibited  by the
Articles of  Incorporation,  any action required to 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 the  holders of a majority of the
issued and outstanding capital stock of the corporation.

     SECTION 13.  ADJOURNMENTS.  If a meeting is  adjourned  to another  time or
place,  notice of the adjourned  meeting need not be given if the time and place
thereof are  announced  at the meeting at which the  adjournment  is taken.  The
Corporation  may transact any business  which might have been  transacted at the
original meeting.  If the adjournment is for more than thirty (30) days or a new
record  date is fixed  for the  adjourned  meeting,  a notice  of the  adjourned
meeting  shall be given to each  shareholder  of record  entitled to vote at the
meeting.

                                   ARTICLE III
                                    DIRECTORS

     SECTION 1. GENERAL POWERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. The business and affairs
of the  Corporation  shall be  managed by its Board of  Directors.  The Board of
Directors may, by resolution passed by a majority of the whole Board,  designate
two (2) or more of its number to constitute an Executive Committee,  who, to the
extent provided in the resolution,  shall have and exercise the authority of the
Board of Directors in the management of the Corporation.  The Board of Directors
may  also,  by  resolution  passed  by a  majority  of the  whole of the  Board,
designate members to constitute other committees, who, to the extent provided in
the resolution, shall have and exercise the designated authority.

     SECTION 2. NUMBER, TENURE AND QUALIFICATIONS. The number of directors which
shall  constitute the whole Board of Directors  shall be fixed from time to time
by resolution passed by the Board or by the shareholders (any such resolution of
either  the  Board of  Directors  or  shareholders  being  subject  to any later
resolution  by either of them) but in no event  shall  such  number be less than
one. No resolution shall have the effect of shortening the term of any incumbent
director.  Directors shall be elected at the annual meeting of shareholders  and
shall  continue in office  until their  successors  shall have been  elected and
qualified.  Directors  need not be  residents  of  Florida  nor need they be the
holder of any shares of the capital stock of the Corporation.

     SECTION 3.  REGULAR  MEETINGS.  Regular  meetings 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


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State of Florida,  for holding of  additional  regular  meetings  without  other
notice than such resolution.

     SECTION 4. SPECIAL MEETINGS. Special meetings of the Board of Directors may
be called by or at the request of the  Chairman of the Board,  the  President or
any two (2) 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  Florida,  as the place  for  holding  any  special  meeting  of the Board of
Directors called by them.

     SECTION 5. NOTICE.  Written notice of any special meeting shall be given to
each  director  at least two (2) days  before the  meeting,  either by  personal
delivery,  telegram,  cablegram, or facsimile.  Any director may waive notice of
any meeting.  The  attendance  of a director at any meeting  shall  constitute a
waiver of notice of such meeting,  and a waiver of any and all objections to the
place of meeting,  the time of meeting,  or the manner in which it was called or
convened,  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.  The purpose of and the  business to be  transacted  at any
special  meeting of the Board of  Directors  must be  specified in the notice or
waiver or notice of such a meeting.

     SECTION 6. QUORUM. A majority of the number of directors fixed by or in the
manner  prescribed in the By-Laws shall  constitute a quorum for the transaction
of  business at any meeting of the Board of  Directors,  provided,  that if less
than a majority of the directors are present at that meeting,  a majority of the
directors  present may adjourn the  meeting  from time to time  without  further
notice.

     SECTION 7. MANNER OF ACTING. The act of a majority of the directors present
at a  meeting  at which a quorum  is  present  shall be the act of the  Board of
Directors.

     SECTION 8. INFORMAL ACTION BY DIRECTORS. Any action required to be taken at
a meeting of the Directors of a corporation  or any action which may be taken at
such  meeting may be taken  without a meeting if a consent in  writing,  setting
forth the action so taken,  shall be signed by a majority of all  directors  and
such consent shall have the same effect as an actual vote.

     SECTION 9. VACANCIES. Any vacancy occurring in the Board of Directors or in
a directorship to be filled by reason of an increase in the number 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
or until the next succeeding annual meeting of shareholders. 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  until the
next election of the directors by the shareholders.

     SECTION  10.  COMPENSATION.  Directors  may by  resolution  of the Board of
Directors,  establish  a fixed  sum and  expenses  of  attendance,  if any,  for
attendance at each regular or special meeting of the Board of Directors. Nothing
herein  contained  shall be construed to preclude any director  from serving the
Corporation in any other capacity and receiving compensation therefor.

     SECTION 11. REMOVAL. At a meeting of shareholders called expressly for that
purpose,  directors  may be  removed,  with or without  cause,  by a vote of the
majority of the shares then entitled to vote at an election of directors.


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                                   ARTICLE IV
                                    OFFICERS

     SECTION 1. CLASSES. The officers of the Corporation shall be a President, a
Treasurer,  and a Secretary,  and such other officers and assistant  officers as
from time to time may be deemed  necessary by the Board of Directors and elected
in accordance  with the provisions of this Article.  Any two (2) or more offices
may be held by the same person.  The failure to elect a President,  Secretary or
Treasurer shall not affect the existence of this Corporation.

     SECTION 2.  ELECTION AND TERM OF OFFICE.  The  officers of the  Corporation
shall be elected  annually by the Board of Directors at the first meeting of the
Board of  Directors  held after each  annual  meeting  of  shareholders.  If the
election of officers  shall not be held at such meeting,  such election shall be
held as soon  thereafter as  convenient.  Vacancies may be filled or new offices
created and filled at any meeting of the Board of Directors.  Each officer shall
hold  office  until his  successor  shall have been duly  elected and shall have
qualified or until his death,  his resignation or his removal from office in the
manner hereinafter provided.

     SECTION 3. REMOVAL.  Any officer or agent elected or appointed by the Board
of Directors may be removed by the Board of Directors whenever, in its judgment,
the best interests of the Corporation would be served thereby,  but such removal
shall be without  prejudice  to the  contract  rights,  if any, of the person so
removed.

     SECTION  4.   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  5.  PRESIDENT.  The  President  shall be the  principal  executive
officer of the Corporation and shall in general supervise and control all of the
business and affairs of the Corporation. He shall preside at all meetings of the
shareholders  and of the Board of Directors.  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  have
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
ByLaws 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 6. VICE PRESIDENT.  In the absence of the President or in the event
of his inability or refusal to act, the Vice President  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.  The Vice President  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 7. TREASURER. If required by the Board of Directors,  the Treasurer
shall give a bond for the faithful  discharge of his duties in such sum and with
such surety or sureties as the Board of Directors shall determine. He shall: (a)
have charge and custody of and be  responsible  for all funds and  securities of
the Corporation; (b) receive and give receipts for monies due and payable to the
Corporation from any source whatsoever,  and deposit all such monies 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 V of these
By-Laws; and (c) in general perform all the duties from time to time assigned to


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him by the President or the Board of Directors. Nothing herein shall require the
Board of Directors to require a bond.

     SECTION 8.  SECRETARY.  The  Secretary  shall:  (a) keep the minutes of the
shareholders'  and of the  Board of  Directors'  meetings  in one or more  books
provided for that purpose; (b) see that all notices are duly given in accordance
with the  provisions of these By-Laws 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  certificates for shares prior to the issue
thereof  and  to  all  documents,  the  execution  of  which  on  behalf  of the
Corporation under this seal is duly authorized in accordance with the provisions
of  these  By-Laws;  (d) keep a  register  of the post  office  address  of each
shareholder which shall be furnished to the Secretary by such  shareholder;  (e)
sign with the  President,  or Vice  President,  certificates  for  shares of the
Corporation,  the issue of which shall have been authorized by resolution of the
Board of Directors; (f) sign with the President, or Vice President, certificates
for shares for the Corporation, the issue of which shall have been authorized by
resolution  of the Board of  Directors;  (g) have  personal  charge of the stock
transfer  books  of the  Corporation;  and (h) 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 the Board of Directors.

     SECTION 9. ASSISTANT  TREASURERS AND ASSISTANT  SECRETARIES.  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,  as and if
authorized  by the  Board of  Directors,  may sign  with the  President  or Vice
President  certificates for shares of the Corporation,  the issue of which shall
have been  authorized by a resolution  of the Board of Directors.  The Assistant
Treasurers  and  Assistant  Secretaries  in general shall perform such duties as
shall be assigned to them by the Treasurer or Secretary, respectively, or by the
President or the Board of Directors.

     SECTION 10. 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 or she is also a director of
the Corporation.

                                    ARTICLE V
                      CONTRACTS, LOANS, CHECK 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
instruments 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 evidence 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
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  depositories  as the Board of  Directors  may
select.



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                                   ARTICLE VI
                   CERTIFICATES FOR SHARES AND THEIR TRANSFER

     SECTION 1. CERTIFICATES FOR SHARES. Certificates representing shares of the
Corporation  shall  be in  such  form  as may be  determined  by  the  Board  of
Directors. Such certificates shall be signed by the President and Secretary. All
certificates for shares shall be consecutively numbered. The name of the persons
owning  the  shares  represented  thereby  with the number of shares and date of
issue  shall be  entered  on the  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  certificate  for a like number of
shares shall have been  surrendered  and canceled,  except that in the 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 by the  registered  holder  thereof  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
share.  The person in whose name  shares  stand on the books of the  Corporation
shall be deemed the owner thereof for all purposes as regards the Corporation.

                                   ARTICLE VII
                                   FISCAL YEAR

     The fiscal year of the Corporation shall be determined by the resolution of
the Board of Directors.

                                  ARTICLE VIII
                                    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 IX
                                      SEAL

     The Board of Directors shall if needed provide a corporate seal which shall
be in the form of a circle and shall have inscribed thereon appropriate wording.


                                    ARTICLE X
                                WAIVER OF NOTICE

     Whenever any notice  whatever is required to be given under the  provisions
of these By-Laws,  or under the provisions of the Articles of Incorporation,  or
under the  provisions of the  corporation  laws of the State of Florida or other
jurisdiction, 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.






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                                   ARTICLE XI
                                   AMENDMENTS

     The Board of Directors  shall have the power and authority to alter,  amend
or rescind the ByLaws of the  Corporation  at any regular or special  meeting at
which a  quorum  is  present  by a vote of a  majority  or the  whole  Board  of
Directors,  subject to the power of the  shareholders  to change or repeal  such
By-Laws at any annual or special  meeting of  shareholders  at which a quorum is
present,  by a vote of a  majority  of the stock  represented  at such  meeting,
provided,  that the notice of such  meeting  shall have  included  notice of any
proposed alteration, amendment or rescission.

     I certify  that these are the By-Laws  adopted by the Board of Directors of
the Corporation.



         BY:  /s/ Richard W.A. Davis
         -------------------------------------
                  Secretary




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