Genesis Technology Group Signs Letter of Intent to Sell Subsidiary for $500,000 in Stock Transfer


BOCA RATON, Fla., Sept. 28, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- Genesis Technology Group, Inc. (OTCBB:GTEC), announced the signing a letter-of-intent with a U.S. public company to sell its 80% ownership of Shanghai Chorry Technology Development Company, Limited (also known as "Zhaoli").

The proposed purchaser would issue $500,000 worth of common shares as consideration. In addition, any debt related to registered capital in Chorry, as required by Chinese law, would be assumed by the purchaser.

Commented Genesis CEO Gary Wolfson: "We will ask our shareholders to vote in favor of this transaction. Management believes it is a sound decision for the Company, as we have refocused on the Western capital markets for Chinese companies and operating an active trading company from our Hong Kong office. Our primary goal remains in sourcing a strong merger candidate for the Company to give both profitability and sustainability. We believe that this sale, if approved, could enable the Company to complete this program and add substantially to shareholders' value.

"In summary, the sale of this subsidiary could have, at least, two beneficial effects: first, it should enable the Company to advance its own M&A strategy; and second, it will move the Company away from an industry-office equipment, computer hardware and software-that is extremely competitive with razor thin margins.

"To consummate this transaction, management shall negotiate a definitive purchase agreement, subject to the approval of Genesis shareholders," concluded Mr. Wolfson

About Genesis Technology Group, Inc.

Genesis Technology Group, Inc. (also referred to as "Genesis China") is a business development firm that fosters bilateral commerce between Western and Chinese companies. Genesis has created successful profit centers in product development, manufacturing, distribution, joint ventures and operational services. The Company has fully staffed offices in the United States, Hong Kong and China. GTEC supports the complete circle for Chinese companies entering the public market through its various subsidiaries. Genesis has established effective working relationships with various governmental agencies, public institutions, and private industries in China. In addition, the company acquires and invests in innovative technology companies in China or forms joint ventures with both Western and Chinese companies, focusing on emerging technology and natural resource industries. For reference, visit www.genesis-china.net

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