CReATION: Mega Warehouse goes online with ebuystore.com

<p>Hong Kong-based Mega Warehouse has formed a new affiliate to </p><p>leverage its off-line retail-wholesale expertise and infrastructure to </p><p>develop online business. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>The new company, ebuystore.com, is building the world's "tallest" </p><p>virtual shopping mall, offering almost every consumer product and </p><p>service on the market. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>"Our ecommerce strategy is unique, as we are truly a click-and-mortar </p><p>set-up by integrating our new etailing venture with our successful </p><p>off-line Mega Warehouse concept," said ebuystore.com chairman and CEO </p><p>Richard Lee. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>The ebuystore.com mega website launched late last month, initially </p><p>serving Hong Kong and, thereafter, mainland China and key markets in </p><p>Asia. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>Street-level ebuystore shops will also be opened simultaneously, to </p><p>allow customers to view and examine products. </p><p><BR><BR> </p>

Hong Kong-based Mega Warehouse has formed a new affiliate to

leverage its off-line retail-wholesale expertise and infrastructure to

develop online business.



The new company, ebuystore.com, is building the world's "tallest"

virtual shopping mall, offering almost every consumer product and

service on the market.



"Our ecommerce strategy is unique, as we are truly a click-and-mortar

set-up by integrating our new etailing venture with our successful

off-line Mega Warehouse concept," said ebuystore.com chairman and CEO

Richard Lee.



The ebuystore.com mega website launched late last month, initially

serving Hong Kong and, thereafter, mainland China and key markets in

Asia.



Street-level ebuystore shops will also be opened simultaneously, to

allow customers to view and examine products.