Document:

Asset Purchase Agreement

 Exhibit 10.3 
 Execution Original 
 ASSET PURCHASE AGREEMENT 
 BY AND AMONG 
 NAUTILUS, INC. 

 AND 
 LAND AMERICA
HEALTH & FITNESS CO., LTD. 
 MICHAEL C. BRUNO 
 YANG LIN QING 
 Dated as of October 17, 2007 

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 
  

			
	 	  	Page
	 GENERAL PROVISIONS
	  	1
		
	 PURCHASE AND SALE OF BUSINESS AND ASSETS
	  	5
		
	 REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF SELLER AND THE SHAREHOLDERS
	  	8
		
	 REPRESENTATIONS AND
 WARRANTIES OF NAUTILUS
	  	17
		
	 ACTION PRIOR TO THE CLOSING DATE
	  	18
		
	 CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO OBLIGATIONS OF NAUTILUS
	  	20
		
	 SELLER AND THE SHAREHOLDERS
	  	23
		
	 INDEMNIFICATION
	  	23
		
	 STAFF AND EMPLOYEE MATTERS
	  	24
		
	 SUBSEQUENT TO THE CLOSING DATE
	  	24
		
	 TERMINATION
	  	26
		
	 OTHER PROVISIONS
	  	27

 LIST OF SCHEDULES 

			
	 Assigned Contracts
	  	Schedule 2.1.5
	 Land Use Rights
	  	Schedule 3.5.1
	 Buildings
	  	Schedule 3.5.2
	 Leased Premises
	  	Schedule 3.5.3
	 Tangible Property Owned
	  	Schedule 3.5.4
	 Tangible Property Leased
	  	Schedule 3.5.5
	 Inventory Locations
	  	Schedule 3.5.6
	 Intellectual Property
	  	Schedule 3.5.7
	 Contracts
	  	Schedule 3.5.8
	 Additional Required Assets
	  	Schedule 3.6
	 Tangible Personal Property
	  	Schedule 3.7
	 Compliance with Law
	  	Schedule 3.8
	 Litigation
	  	Schedule 3.9
	 Brokers’ or Finders’ Fees
	  	Schedule 3.10
	 Subsidiaries and Branches
	  	Schedule 3.11
	 Financial Statements
	  	Schedule 3.12
	 Liabilities
	  	Schedule 3.13
	 Taxes
	  	Schedule 3.14
	 Material Changes
	  	Schedule 3.15
	 Insurance
	  	Schedule 3.16
	 Suppliers
	  	Schedule 3.17
	 Environmental Matters
	  	Schedule 3.18
	 Employees
	  	Schedule 3.19
	 Labor Contracts
	  	Schedule 3.20.1
	 Employee Plans
	  	Schedule 3.20.2
	 Compliance with the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and Export Control and Anti-Boycott Laws
	  	Schedule 3.21
	 Sales to Affiliates
	  	Schedule 3.22
	 Services from Affiliates
	  	Schedule 3.23

  

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 ASSET PURCHASE AGREEMENT 
 THIS ASSET PURCHASE AGREEMENT (hereinafter, “Agreement”), dated as of October 17, 2007, is entered into by and among the following parties (each a “Party” and collectively, the
“Parties”): 
  

	1.	NAUTILUS, INC., a Washington corporation (“Nautilus”); 

  

	2.	LAND AMERICA HEALTH & FITNESS CO., LTD., a wholly foreign-owned limited liability company duly organized and existing under the laws of the PRC
(“Seller”); 

  

	3.	MICHAEL C. BRUNO (“Bruno” or a “Shareholder”), who together with his spouse, Yang Lin Qing, are the indirect sole shareholders of Seller;
and 

  

	4.	YANG LIN QING (“Yang” or a “Shareholder”), who together with her spouse, Michael C. Bruno, are the indirect sole shareholders of Seller.

 PRELIMINARY STATEMENTS 
  

	1.	Seller is engaged in the manufacture of certain of Nautilus’s proprietary line of health and fitness equipment and other fitness equipment (the “Business”).

  

	2.	Nautilus and Seller have entered into a Purchase Option Agreement, dated effective January 29, 2007 (the “Option Agreement”), pursuant to which Nautilus was
granted an option to purchase substantially all of the assets related to the Business. Nautilus has previously given notice of exercise of this option. 

  

	3.	Certain of the assets used in the Business and owned by Seller were previously owned and operated by World Gear Sports Goods Co., Ltd. (“World Gear”).

  

	4.	Upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this Agreement, Seller is willing to sell substantially all of the moveable assets of the Business to a wholly-owned direct or
indirect subsidiary of Nautilus to be formed in Xiamen, Fujian, PRC (“Buyer”), and Nautilus is willing to cause Buyer to purchase such assets from Seller. 

  

	5.	Together with this Agreement, the Parties are entering into certain additional agreements as referenced herein. 

 NOW, THEREFORE, the Parties hereby agree as follows: 
 CHAPTER 1 
 GENERAL PROVISIONS 
  

	Article 1.1	Definitions. 

 The following terms as used in this Agreement shall
have the meanings set forth below: 
 “Affiliate” means, as to any Person, any other Person that, directly or indirectly,
controls, is controlled by or is under common control with, such Person. The term “control” (including the terms “controlled by” or “under the common control with”) means the possession, direct or indirect, of the power
to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of such Person, whether through ownership of an equity interest or by contract or otherwise. 
  

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 “Audited Closing Financial Statements” has the meaning given such term in Article 2.4.

 “Agreement” means this Asset Purchase Agreement and the Schedules hereto. 
 “Appraiser” has the meaning given in Article 5.2. 
 “Assets” has the meaning given such term in Article 2.1. 
 “2006 Balance
Sheet” has the meaning given such term in Article 3.12. 
 “Books and Records” shall mean all books, ledgers, files,
reports, plans and operating records of, or maintained by, the Business, in both physical and electronic form, as the case may be. 
 “Bruno Consulting Agreement” has the meaning given such term in Section 6.16. 
 “Business”
has the meaning given such term in the Preliminary Statements hereof. 
 “Business Day” means any day when banks are open for
business in Xiamen, Fujian Province, PRC. 
 “Buyer” has the meaning given such term in the Preliminary Statements hereof.

 “Closing” and “Closing Date” have the meanings given such terms in Article 2.5. 
 “Computer Software” means all computer applications software, owned or licensed, whether for general business usage (e.g., accounting,
word processing, graphics, spreadsheet analysis, etc.) or specific, unique-to-the-business usage (e.g., order processing, manufacturing, process control, design, shipping, etc.) and all computer operating, security or programming software, owned or
licensed. 
 “Employee Plans” shall mean all welfare and benefit plans maintained by Seller for the benefit of the staff and
workers of Seller, including, without limitation, all bonus, retirement, pension, health and medical, life insurance, disability and accident insurance, vacation and/or annual leave, sick-leave and housing plans. 
 “Escrow and Indemnification Agreement” has the meaning given such term in the Article 8.1. 
  

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 “Excluded Assets” shall mean all assets of Seller not used in or relating to the
Business, the Real Property, Inventory other than work in progress inventory as described in Section 2.1.8, and all cash and accounts receivable relating to the Business. 
 “Facilities” means the Real Property and any leasehold interests in land or buildings currently owned or operated by Seller and any
machinery or other equipment used or operated by Seller at the respective locations of the land and buildings specified in Articles 3.5.1, 3.5.2 and 3.5.3. 
 “Government Authority” shall mean the government of the PRC, any subdivision thereof and any provincial or local government authority having jurisdiction over Seller, the Business or any Assets.

 “Improvements” means all buildings, structures, fixtures, and other infrastructure located on the Land. 
 “Intellectual Property” shall mean trademarks, service marks, brand names, certification marks, trade dress, trade names and other
indications of origin, the goodwill associated with the foregoing and registrations in any jurisdiction of, and applications in any jurisdiction to register, the foregoing, including any extension, modification or renewal of any such registration or
application; inventions, discoveries and ideas, whether patentable or not in any jurisdiction; patents, applications for patents (including, without limitation, divisions, continuations, continuations in-part and renewal applications), and any
renewals, extensions or reissues thereof, in any jurisdiction; non-public information, trade secrets and confidential information and rights in any jurisdiction to limit the use or disclosure thereof by any Person; writings and other works, whether
copyrightable or not in any jurisdiction; registrations or applications for registration of copyrights in any jurisdiction, and any renewals or extensions thereof; Computer Software (including, but not limited to, data, source codes, object codes,
specifications and related documentation), any similar intellectual property or proprietary rights; and any claims arising out of or related to any infringement or misappropriation of any of the foregoing. 
 “Interim Balance Sheets” has the meaning given such term in Article 3.12. 
 “Inventory” means all inventories of Seller relating to the Business, wherever located, including all finished goods, work in process,
raw materials, spare parts and all other materials and supplies to be used or consumed by Seller in the production of finished goods of the Business. 
 “Land” means the land described in Article 3.5.1. 
 “Lease Agreement” has
the meaning given such term in Article 2.8. 
 “Lien” shall mean any mortgage, lien, pledge, security interest or other type
of charge or encumbrance of any kind, or any other type of preferential arrangement, including, without limitation, the lien or retained security title of a conditional vendor, any easement, right of way or other encumbrance on title to real
property, options or any other restrictions or third party rights. 
  

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 “M&A Regulations” has the meaning given such term in Article 5.1. 
 “Option Agreement” has the meaning given such term in the Preliminary Statements hereof. 
 “Party” shall mean each of Nautilus, Seller, Bruno and Yang, who are sometimes collectively referred to as the “Parties”.

 “Person” shall mean an individual, partnership, corporation, joint stock company, limited liability company, state-owned
enterprise, joint venture or other entity, or a government or any political subdivision or agency thereof. 
 “Post-Closing Audit
Agreement” has the meaning given such term in Article 2.4. 
 “PRC” or “China” shall mean the
People’s Republic of China. 
 “Purchase Price” has the meaning given such term in Article 2.3. 
 “Real Property” means the Land and Improvements. 
 “RMB,” “Renminbi” or “¥”shall mean the currency of the PRC. 
 “Seller” has the meaning given such term in the Preliminary Statements hereof. 
 “Seller’s
Non-Competition Agreement” shall mean the Non-Competition, Non-Disclosure and Non-Solicitation Agreement, between Seller and Nautilus in the form agreed to by the Parties. 
 “Shareholder” shall mean each of Bruno and Yang, who are sometimes collectively referred to as the “Shareholders” 

“Shareholders’ Non-Competition Agreement” shall mean the Non-Competition, Non-Disclosure and Non-Solicitation Agreement, among
the Shareholders and Nautilus, in the form agreed to by the Parties. 
 “Taxes” shall mean all tax and stamp duties charges,
tariffs or other assessments charged by any Government Authority (including, without limitation, business, income, capital gain, value added, use, transfer, sales, deed and excise or custom tax, and stamp duties and however termed). 
 “Tangible Personal Property” all machinery, equipment, tools, dyes, molds, furniture, fixtures, office equipment, computer hardware,
supplies, materials, vehicles and other items of tangible personal property (other than Inventory) of every kind owned or leased by Seller (wherever located and whether or not carried on Seller’s books), together with any express or implied
warranty by the manufacturers or sellers or lessors of any item or component part thereof and all maintenance records and other documents relating thereto. 
  

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 “Transaction Documents” mean each of this Agreement, Seller’s Non-Competition
Agreement, the Shareholders’ Non-Competition Agreement, the Escrow and Indemnification Agreement, the Bruno Consulting Agreement, the Post-Closing Audit Agreement, the Lease Agreement, and each of the documents to be delivered by Seller
pursuant to Section 2.6 below. 
 “U.S. Dollars,” “US$” or “$” shall mean the currency of the
United States of America. 
 “U.S. GAAP” shall mean United States generally accepted accounting principles. 
  

	Article 1.2	Construction of Certain Terms and Phrases. Unless the context of this Agreement otherwise requires, (i) words of any gender include each other gender; (ii) words
using the singular or plural number also include the plural or singular number, respectively; (iii) the terms “hereof,” “herein,” “hereby” and derivative or similar words refer to this entire Agreement; and
(iv) the terms “Article” or “Clause” refer to the specified Article or Clause of this Agreement. Whenever this Agreement refers to a number of days, such number shall refer to calendar days unless Business Days are
specified. 

  

	Article 1.3.	Exchange Rate. In determining the U.S. Dollar equivalent of an amount in RMB or vice versa, the exchange rate used shall be the average of the buy and sell exchange
rates (or mid-rate) announced by the People’s Bank of China for U.S. Dollars and RMB for the date on or as of which the determination is made. 

 CHAPTER 2 
 PURCHASE AND SALE OF BUSINESS AND ASSETS 
  

	Article 2.1	Purchase and Sale of the Business and Assets. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, at the Closing, Seller shall sell and transfer to Buyer, and Nautilus
shall cause Buyer to purchase from Seller, all of Seller’s interest in the following assets (the “Assets”), free and clear of all Liens: 

  

	 	2.1.1	 Machinery and Equipment Owned by Seller. Good and marketable title to all the Tangible Personal Property used in or related to the Business owned by Seller, including
those listed in Schedule 3.5.4. 

  

	 	2.1.2 	Machinery and Equipment Leased by Seller. All leasehold interests in all the Tangible Personal Property used in or related to the Business leased by Seller from a third
party, including those listed in Schedule 3.5.5. 

  

	 	2.1.3 	Leasehold Interests. Seller’s leasehold interests in the premises and leases listed in Schedule 3.5.3, including, without limitation, any prepaid rent, security deposits
and options to renew or purchase thereunder and subject only to the respective limitations and obligations of the leases, agreements, charges and instruments listed in Schedule 3.5.3. 

  

	 	2.1.4 	Intellectual Property. All interests of Seller in the Intellectual Property used in or related to the Business, including, without limitation that listed in Schedule 3.5.7.

  

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	 	2.1.5 	Contracts Related to the Business. All rights and interests of Seller in and to the agreements or contracts used in or related to the Business that are listed in Schedule
2.1.5. 

  

	 	2.1.6 	Warranties or Guarantees. All rights of Seller under or pursuant to all warranties, representations and guarantees made by third parties relating to items included in the
Assets, including, without limitation, warranties or guarantees given by manufacturers and/or vendors in respect of the Assets. 

  

	 	2.1.7 	Pre-Paid Expenses. All rights and interests of Seller in and to all pre-paid expenses made to any supplier of goods, utilities or services in respect of the Business.

  

	 	2.1.8 	Inventory. That portion of Seller’s Inventory designated as work-in-progress in Seller’s accounting records as of the Closing Date. 

 Buyer shall not purchase any Excluded Assets and Excluded Assets shall remain the property of Seller after the Closing. 
  

	Article 2.2	No Assumption of Liabilities by Buyer. Neither Nautilus nor Buyer will assume, discharge or perform any liabilities or obligations of Seller or the Shareholders incurred or
arising prior to or after the Closing, including, without limitation, those liabilities listed below, all of which liabilities will remain with Seller or the Shareholders and which Seller and the Shareholders hereby agree to retain and discharge or
perform: 

  

	 	2.2.1 	subject to Article 12.3, liabilities for all Taxes; 

  

	 	2.2.2	  any environmental, health or public safety claims, liabilities or remedial expenses; 

  

	 	2.2.3 	liabilities or obligations with respect to wages, severance or termination, employee welfare benefits and pensions, workers compensation and health care claims or other benefits or
funds payable to employees or former employees of the respective Seller; 

  

	 	2.2.4	  liabilities for money borrowed and accounts payable; 

  

	 	2.2.5 	liabilities arising from any product warranties; and 

  

	 	2.2.6 	liabilities or obligations to any supplier of goods, services or utilities or to any customer and; 

  

	 	2.2.7	  any other liabilities or obligations to any third party, including, without limitation, liabilities to any Government Authority. 

  

	Article 2.3	Purchase Price. The purchase price (the “Purchase Price”) for the Assets shall be US$8,500,000 (EIGHT MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND U.S. DOLLARS) and shall be paid
by wire transfer of US$8,500,000 to Seller in accordance with Article 2.7.1. 

  

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	Article 2.4	Closing Audit; Inventory Purchase. 

  

	 	(a)	Within sixty (60) calendar days after the Closing Date, Deloitte Touche Tomatsu, or other independent auditors approved by Buyer, will perform an independent audit of
Seller’s balance sheet of the Business, as at the Closing Date, and Seller’s statement of income of the Business for the period beginning January 1, 2007 and ending on the Closing Date (the “Audited Closing Financial
Statements”). The audit shall be completed in accordance with the Post-Closing Audit Agreement in the form agreed to by the parties (the “Post-Closing Audit Agreement”), and after Closing Nautilus shall cause Buyer to purchase
Seller’s remaining Inventory in accordance with the Post-Closing Audit Agreement. Seller agrees to exercise its best efforts to complete such balance sheet and statement of income within twenty (20) days following the Closing Date and to
fully cooperate with the independent auditors in connection with completion of such independent audit. 

  

	Article 2.5	Closing. The closing of the transactions contemplated hereby (the “Closing”) shall take place at the offices of Seller in Xiamen, Fujian, PRC on January 1,
2008, 10:00 a.m. Beijing time, or at such other date and place as the Parties may agree in writing (the “Closing Date”). 

  

	Article 2.6	Deliveries by Seller. At the Closing, Seller shall deliver to Buyer the following: 

  

	 	2.6.1	Duly executed bills of sale or other instruments of transfer, in form and substance reasonably acceptable to Nautilus, transferring ownership to Buyer of all tangible property
listed in Schedule 3.5.4; 

  

	 	2.6.2	Duly executed assignments or, where necessary, subleases, in form and substance reasonably acceptable to Nautilus, assigning or subleasing to Buyer all leasehold interests, if any,
in the tangible property listed in Schedule 3.5.5; 

  

	 	2.6.3	Duly executed assignments or other instruments of transfer, in form and substance reasonably acceptable to Nautilus, assigning and transferring to Buyer all of Seller’s
interest in all Intellectual Property used in and related to the Business, including that listed in Schedule 3.5.7, including, without limitation, an assignment of Seller’s trade name and trademarks relating to the Business;

  

	 	2.6.4	Duly executed assignments transferring to Buyer all of Seller’s rights and obligations under all contracts, licenses and similar instruments used in and relating to the
Business to which Seller is a party, in form and substance reasonably acceptable to Nautilus, together with the written consent, if required, of the other party to such contracts, licenses and similar instruments; and 

  

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	 	2.6.5	The certificates and other documents to be delivered pursuant to Chapter 6 hereof. 

  

	 	2.6.6	Duly executed VAT invoices for the work in progress Inventory as described in Section 2.1.8. 

  

	Article 2.7	Deliveries by Buyer. At the Closing, Buyer shall deliver to Seller the following: 

  

	 	2.7.1	The Purchase Price to Seller, by wire transfer of US$8,500,000 to an account designated by Seller in writing not less than three Business Days prior to the Closing Date;
provided, that Buyer may complete such wire transfer within three Business Days following the Closing Date; and 

  

	 	2.7.2	The certificates and other documents to be delivered pursuant to Chapter 7 hereof. 

  

	Article 2.8	Lease Agreement. At the Closing, Seller and Buyer shall enter into a Lease Agreement in the form agreed to by the Parties (the “Lease Agreement”), providing for the
lease of the Real Property. 

 CHAPTER 3 
 REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF SELLER AND THE 
 SHAREHOLDERS 
 Seller and each Shareholder hereby represent and warrant, jointly and severally, to Nautilus and Buyer as follows: 
  

	Article 3.1	Organization. Seller is a limited liability company duly organized under the Law of the PRC Concerning Enterprises with Sole Foreign Investment and validly existing with the
status of a legal person under the laws of the PRC. 

  

	Article 3.2	Power and Authority. The execution and performance by Seller of this Agreement and each other Transaction Document to which it is a party (i) are within its corporate
power and business scope, (ii) have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate action, (iii) do not contravene its articles of association and (iv) do not contravene any law or contractual restriction binding on or affecting it.
Each Shareholder has the full legal right and authority to execute and perform his/her obligations under this Agreement and the other Transaction Documents to which he/she is a party and such execution and performance does not contravene any laws or
contractual restrictions binding on or affecting him/her. 

  

	Article 3.3	Consents and Approvals. All authorizations, consents or approvals or other actions by, and all notices to or filings with, any Government Authority required for the due
execution and performance by Seller and the Shareholders of this Agreement and the other Transaction Documents has been obtained. 

  

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	Article 3.4	Binding Effect. This Agreement is, and the each other Transaction Document to which Seller or a Shareholder will be a party when executed by such Party will be, the legal,
valid and binding obligation of Seller or such Shareholder, enforceable against Seller or such Shareholder in accordance with its respective terms. 

  

	Article 3.5	Ownership of Assets. Seller owns leases or has the legal right to use all of the Assets. Seller has good and marketable title to, or, in the case of leases, valid and
effective leasehold interests in, all of the Assets, free and clear of all Liens, except as noted in the Schedules hereto. 

  

	 	3.5.1	Land Use Rights. Schedule 3.5.1 sets forth all of the land used in the Business for which Seller owns the land use rights together with copies of the land use rights
certificates evidencing Seller’s ownership of the land use rights of such land. All of the land use rights relating to such land are granted land use rights and Seller has the right and power to transfer ownership of such land use rights to
Buyer in the event Buyer and Seller enter into an agreement for the purchase and sale of such rights. 

  

	 	3.5.2	Buildings. Schedule 3.5.2 sets forth the buildings owned by Seller and used in the Business together with copies of the building ownership certificates evidencing
Seller’s ownership of each such building. Seller has the right and power to transfer ownership of such buildings to Buyer in the event Buyer and Seller enter into an agreement for the purchase and sale of such buildings.

  

	 	3.5.3	Leased Premises. Schedule 3.5.3 sets forth the premises used in the Business which are leased by Seller. There is no notice of cancellation or termination under any option or
right reserved to the lessor under any such lease or any notice of default under any such lease, and no event has occurred which, with notice or lapse of time or both, would constitute a default under any such lease. Each such lease is assignable or
the premises subject thereto may be subleased to a third party with the consent of the lessor and no consent from any other Party is required. Seller has not assigned or subleased its interest under any such lease. 

  

	 	3.5.4	Machinery and Equipment Owned by Seller. Schedule 3.5.4 lists all of the Tangible Personal Property of the Business owned by Seller having a book value exceeding Twelve
Thousand Five Hundred U.S. Dollars (U.S. $12,500) or the equivalent in RMB. Each item of Tangible Personal Property included in the Assets is suitable for the use in which it is currently employed, is in good operating condition except for such
minor defects as do not interfere with the continued use of such equipment and properties in the conduct of the normal operations of the Business, and the Assets include supplies of spare parts for the equipment and machinery included in the Assets
in amounts consistent with Seller’s past practices. 

  

	 	3.5.5	 Machinery and Equipment Leased by Seller. Schedule 3.5.5 sets forth the machinery and equipment used in the Business in which Seller has a leasehold
interest. There is no notice of cancellation or termination under any option or right reserved to the lessor under any such lease or any notice of default under 

  

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any such lease and no event has occurred which, with notice or lapse of time or both, would constitute a default under any such lease. Each such lease is
assignable with the consent of the lessor and no consent from any other Party is required. Seller has not assigned its interest under any such lease. 

  

	 	3.5.6	Inventory. Schedule 3.5.6 is a complete list of the addresses of all warehouses or other facilities in which Inventory used in and relating to the Business are located as of
the date hereof. All Inventory to be reflected on the balance sheet included in the Audited Closing Financial Statements were and will be usable or saleable in the ordinary course of the business and operations of the Business, and the levels of
such Inventory to be reflected on the balance sheet included in the Audited Closing Financial Statements will be consistent with customary levels found in the operations of the Business. 

  

	 	3.5.7	Intellectual Property. Schedule 3.5.7 sets forth all domestic and foreign Intellectual Property used in or relating to the Business, registered in the name of Seller, or of
which Seller is a licensor or licensee, used in, or which have been used in, or which are under development or have been conceived in, or which have or potentially have application to, the Business. Seller owns all of the Intellectual Property to be
transferred hereunder free and clear of all Liens and pays no royalty to anyone under or with respect to any of them, except as set forth in such Schedule 3.5.7. All rights of Seller in and to each item of the Intellectual Property listed on
Schedule 3.5.7 and to all processes, lab journals, toxicological and ecological data, trade secrets, technology including know-how and show-how, product formulae, manufacturing, engineering and other drawings, intellectual property rights, agency
agreements, technical information, engineering data, design and engineering specifications and similar materials recording or evidencing Seller’s proprietary expertise used in or residing with the Business, whether purchased or developed
internally, included in the Assets are transferable to Buyer as herein contemplated. There is no conflict with the rights of others known to Seller, or any claim or formal charge of infringement, with respect to any Intellectual Property of the
Business, or with respect to any license relating to the Business under which Seller is licensor or licensee. Seller has no knowledge of the possible infringement by any third party of any Intellectual Property related to or used in the Business.

  

	 	3.5.8	 Contracts. Schedule 3.5.8 sets forth all of the following contracts of Seller relating to the Business: (a) all existing contracts for the purchase of
raw materials, commodities, merchandise, supplies, other materials or personal property with any supplier under the terms of which Seller is likely to pay more than US$100,000 or the equivalent in RMB during the term of the contract, excluding
purchase orders issued to suppliers in the ordinary course of business; (b) all existing contracts for the sale of raw materials, commodities, merchandise, supplies, other materials or personal property or for the furnishing of services by or
to the Business which involve more than the sum of US$100,000 or the equivalent thereof in RMB; (c) to the extent not included in the foregoing, all broker, distributor, dealer, manufacturer’s representative, sales, agency, sales
promotion, market research, marketing consulting or advertising contracts used in or relating to the Business; (d) all 

  

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contracts of, or relating to, employment of any officer or individual employee or contracts of independent contractors or consultants relating to the
Business and not cancellable without penalty within 30 days of notice of such cancellation; (e) all mortgages, notes, loan or credit agreements or other contracts or obligations of Seller or to the direct or indirect guaranty or assumption by
Seller of obligations of others with respect to the Business or the Assets; and (f) all other contracts, whether or not made in the ordinary course of business, which are material to the Business or the Assets. Except as noted in Schedule
3.5.8, each contract listed therein is in full force and effect and, subject to obtaining the consent of the other Party thereto is assignable to Buyer without penalty or other adverse consequence. Seller (in relation to the Business) is not in
default under the terms of any such contract or in the payment of any principal of or interest on any indebtedness for borrowed money. There are no contracts granting any Person any preferential rights to purchase any of the Assets or any of the
properties or assets of the Business other than in the ordinary course of the Business. All of the contracts listed in Schedule 3.5.8 are valid and binding. 

  

	Article 3.6	Sufficiency of Assets. Except as set forth in Schedule 3.6, the Assets (a) constitute all of the assets, tangible and intangible, of any nature whatsoever, necessary to
operate the Business in the manner presently operated by Seller (it being understood that Seller is not responsible for any operational or management errors in the conduct of the Business after the Closing), and (b) except for the Excluded
Assets, include all of the operating assets of Seller related to the Business. 

  

	Article 3.7	Condition of Facilities. 

  

	 	(a)	Use of the Real Property for the various purposes for which it is presently being used is permitted as of right under all applicable land and building use legal requirements. All
Improvements are in compliance with all applicable legal requirements, are in good repair and in good condition, ordinary wear and tear excepted, except for such minor defects as do not interfere with the continued use of such Improvements in the
conduct of the normal operations of the Business. No part of any Improvement encroaches on any land not included in the Real Property, and there are no buildings, structures, fixtures or other Improvements primarily situated on adjoining property
which encroach on any part of the Land. The Land for each owned Facility abuts on and has direct vehicular access to a public road or has access to a public road via a permanent arrangement benefiting such Land and comprising a part of the Real
Property, is supplied with public or quasi-public utilities and other services appropriate for the operation of the Facilities located thereon and is not located within any area subject to special environmental regulation as an environmentally
sensitive area or any similar restriction. Seller, after reasonable inquiry, is unaware of any plan or proposed plan to modify or realign any street or highway or any existing or proposed requisition proceeding that would result in the taking of all
or any part of any Facility or that would prevent or hinder the continued use of any Facility as heretofore used in the conduct of the Business. 

  

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	 	(b)	Each item of Tangible Personal Property is in good repair and good operating condition, ordinary wear and tear excepted, is suitable for immediate use in the ordinary course of
business except such minor defects as do not interfere with the continued use of such Tangible Personal Property in the conduct of the normal operations of the Business. No item of Tangible Personal Property is in need of repair or replacement other
than as part of routine maintenance in the ordinary course of business. Except as disclosed in Schedule 3.7(b), all Tangible Personal Property used in the Business is in the possession of Seller. 

  

	Article 3.8	Compliance with Laws. Except as described in Schedule 3.8, Seller is in compliance, and there exists no alleged non-compliance, with all applicable statutes, orders, rules
and regulations promulgated by any Government Authority relating in any material respect to the Assets or the operation and conduct of the Business, or the use of the properties of the Business and neither Seller nor any Shareholder has received any
notice of alleged violation of any such statute, order, rule or regulation. Schedule 3.8 lists all material governmental licenses, permits, product registrations, filings, authorizations and approvals and any pending applications for any thereof
relating to the conduct of the Business or the use of properties held by Seller and such licenses, permits, product registrations, filings, authorizations and approvals are all the governmental licenses, permits, filings, authorizations and
approvals necessary to conduct the Business or to use the Assets as currently conducted or used. 

  

	Article 3.9	Litigation. Except as set forth in Schedule 3.9, there is no action, lawsuit, claim, proceeding, or investigation pending or, to the best knowledge of Seller and the
Shareholders, threatened against or affecting Seller which, if decided adversely against Seller, could have a material adverse effect upon the Business or its financial condition, prospects or operations, or upon the Assets. Seller is not in
default, and no condition exists that with notice or the lapse of time or both would constitute a default, with respect to any order, writ, injunction or decree of any court or Government Authority affecting or relating to the Business. No
condemnation proceeding has been commenced or, to the knowledge of Seller or any Shareholder, is threatened to be commenced against any of the Assets. 

  

	Article 3.10	Brokers’ or Finders’ Fees. Except as set forth in Schedule 3.10, neither Seller nor any Shareholder has paid or will become obligated to pay any fee or commission
to any broker, finder or intermediary for or on account of the transactions provided for in this Agreement. 

  

	Article 3.11	Subsidiaries. Except as set forth in Schedule 3.11, Seller has no subsidiaries or branches. 

  

	Article 3.12	 Financial Statements. Seller has delivered to Nautilus: (a) a pro forma unaudited balance sheet of the Business as at December 31, 2006 (including
the notes thereto, the “2006 Balance Sheet”), and the related pro forma unaudited statements of income, changes in shareholders’ equity and cash flows for the fiscal year then ended, including the notes thereto, certified by the
CEO/President and chief financial officer of Seller; and (b) unaudited 

  

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pro forma balance sheets of the Business as at each of March 31, 2007 and June 30, 2007 (the “Interim Balance Sheets”) and the related
unaudited pro forma statements of income, changes in shareholders’ equity, and cash flows for the fiscal quarters then ended, including the notes thereto, certified by the CEO/President and chief financial officer of Seller. Such financial
statements fairly present (and the financial statements delivered pursuant to Section 5.11 will fairly present) the financial condition and the results of operations, changes in shareholders’ equity and cash flows of the Business, as at
the respective dates of and for the periods referred to in such financial statements, all in accordance with U.S. GAAP. The financial statements referred to in this Section 3.12 reflect the consistent application of such accounting principles
throughout the periods involved. The financial statements have been prepared from and are in accordance with the accounting records of Seller. Seller has also delivered to Buyer copies of all letters from the Seller’s auditors to the
Seller’s board of directors or the audit committee thereof dated during 2007, together with copies of all responses thereto. 

  

	Article 3.13	No Undisclosed Liabilities. The Business has no material liabilities except for liabilities reflected or reserved against in the 2006 Balance Sheet or the Interim Balance
Sheets and current liabilities incurred in the ordinary course of business of the Business since June 30, 2007. 

  

	Article 3.14	Books and Records; Tax Returns. Seller’s books of account reflect all items of income and expense and all assets and liabilities of the Business required to be reflected
therein in accordance with PRC generally accepted accounting principles and neither Seller nor any Affiliate of Seller has failed to file any material report or return with respect to the Business which may be required by any law or regulation of
the PRC or political subdivision thereof to be filed, and, except as set forth in Schedule 3.14, Seller has duly paid or accrued on it’s books of account all taxes, duties and charges pursuant to such reports and returns or assessed against
Seller. Seller has fully filed, on or before the due date therefor or the expiration of any extended period for filing, all returns or reports with respect to any Taxes required to be filed by Seller, which returns or reports disclose as having
become due and payable all Taxes becoming due and payable for the periods covered therein. Except as set forth in Schedule 3.14, Seller has paid all Taxes reflected in such returns and reports and all other Taxes currently due or claimed to be due
from Seller by any Government Authority. 

  

	Article 3.15	Absence of Certain Changes, Events and Conditions. Since December 31, 2006, there has not been any material adverse change in the condition (financial or otherwise) of
the Assets, liabilities, business, results of operations or prospects of the Business, including, without limitation, any damage or destruction of property by fire or other casualty involving loss in excess of US$100,000 or the equivalent thereof in
RMB in the aggregate, whether or not covered by insurance. Except as described in Schedule 3.15, there are no conditions known to the senior management of Seller or any Shareholder existing with respect to the products, facilities, personnel, raw
materials, supplies or Assets of the Business which might reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on the Business or its prospects. 

  

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	Article 3.16	Insurance. Schedule 3.16 contains a list and brief description (including the name of the insurer, the amount of the annual premium for the current policy period, amount
insured and coverage period) of the policies and contracts of insurance held since January 1, 2003 by Seller or World Gear with respect to the Business. Except as indicated on Schedule 3.16, all such policies are in full force and effect.
Seller shall keep such policies in such amounts duly in force through the Closing Date. 

  

	Article 3.17	Suppliers. Listed on Schedule 3.17 are the names and addresses of each of the suppliers of services materials, components, and supplies used in the Business and involving in
the aggregate payments exceeding U.S.$100,000 or the equivalent in RMB for the twelve-month period ended on the date hereof, supplemented prior to Closing to include each such supplier for the period from the date hereof to the Closing Date. Except
as set forth in Schedule 3.17, neither Seller nor any Shareholder has any knowledge or information that any of such suppliers will not sell products or provide services to Buyer at any time after the Closing Date on terms and conditions similar to
those imposed on prior sales to Seller. 

  

	Article 3.18	Environmental Matters. There is no pending, and neither Seller nor any Shareholder knows of any threatened, environmental civil (including actions by private parties),
criminal, or administrative proceeding against Seller or any Affiliate of Seller. Neither Seller nor any Shareholder knows of any facts or circumstances which may give rise to any future civil (including actions by private parties), administrative
or criminal proceedings against Seller or any Affiliate of Seller relating to environmental matters. Seller has delivered to Nautilus the environmental report of MWH Environmental Engineering (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. (“MWH”), dated
December 8, 2006, relating to the Facilities. All matters identified in that report have been remediated by Seller. 

  

	Article 3.19	Employees. Schedule 3.19 lists the name, current annual salary rates, bonuses, deferred compensation and other like benefits (in cash or otherwise) paid or payable through
the date hereof for fiscal 2007, date of employment and description of position of each of the current employees, officers, directors and agents of Seller employed in the Business or operations of the Business. Except as set forth on Schedule 3.19,
no employee of Seller has suffered any industrial injury resulting from employment with Seller or filed a claim for compensation related to any industrial injury or condition of employment resulting from employment with Seller.

  

	Article 3.20	Employee Contracts and Plans. 

  

	 	3.20.1 	 Labor Contracts. Schedule 3.20.1 contains a complete and accurate list of all labor contracts applicable to persons employed by Seller in the Business.
Seller has delivered to Buyer a true and complete copy of the form of contract used for each such labor contract. Seller has not breached or otherwise failed to comply with any provision of any such contract and there are no grievances outstanding
against Seller under any such contract. There are no unfair labor practice complaints against Seller involving persons employed in the Business. 

  

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Seller knows of no strikes, slowdowns, work stoppages, lockouts, or threats thereof, by or with respect to any employees of the Business. Except as set forth
on Schedule 3.20.1, since June 30, 2006 there have not been any formally filed grievances involving employees of the Business. The consent of the employees’ trade union is not required to complete the transactions contemplated by this
Agreement. 

  

	 	3.20.2 	Employee Plans. Schedule 3.20.2 contains a complete and accurate list of all Employee Plans and Seller has no other obligations, contingent or otherwise, relating to any
Employee Plans. Seller has delivered to Buyer true and complete copies of all Employee Plans, including trust agreements and insurance contracts embodying such plans, funds, programs or arrangements. 

  

	Article 3.21	Compliance with the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and Export Control and Anti-Boycott Laws. 

  

	 	(a)	Except as identified in Schedule 3.21, neither Seller nor any of its representatives or agents have, to obtain or retain business, directly or indirectly offered, paid or promised
to pay, or authorized the payment of, any money or other thing of value (including any fee, gift, sample, travel expense or entertainment with a value in excess of one hundred dollars ($100.00) or the equivalent thereof in RMB in the aggregate to
any one individual in any year) or any commission payment payable, to: 

  

	 	(i)	any person who is an official, officer, agent, employee or representative of any Government Authority or of any existing or prospective customer (whether government owned or
non-government owned); 

  

	 	(ii)	any political party or official thereof; 

  

	 	(iii)	any candidate for political or political party office; or 

  

	 	(iv)	any other individual or entity; 

 while knowing or having
reason to believe that all or any portion of such money or thing of value would be offered, given, or promised, directly or indirectly, to any such official, officer, agent, employee, representative, political party, political party official,
candidate, individual, or any entity affiliated with such customer, political party or official or political office. 
  

	 	(b)	Except as set forth in Schedule 3.21(b), Seller has made all payments to third parties by check mailed to such third parties’ principal place of business or by wire transfer to
a bank located in the same jurisdiction as such party’s principal place of business. 

  

	 	(c)	Each transaction is properly and accurately recorded on the books and records of Seller, and each document upon which entries in Seller’s books and records are based is
complete and accurate in all respects. Seller maintains a system of internal accounting controls adequate to insure that Seller maintains no off-the-books accounts and that Seller’s assets are used only in accordance with Seller’s
management directives. 

  

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	 	(d)	Seller has at all times been in compliance with all legal requirements relating to export control and trade embargoes. No product sold or service provided by Seller or any Affiliate
of Seller during the last five (5) years has been, directly or indirectly, sold to or performed on behalf of Cuba, Iraq, Iran, Libya, North Korea or Sudan. 

  

	 	(e)	Except as set forth in Schedule 3.21(e), neither Seller nor any Affiliate of Seller has violated the anti-boycott prohibitions contained in 50 U.S.C. sect. 2401 et seq. or taken any
action that can be penalized under Section 999 of the U.S Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. Except as set forth in Schedule 3.21(e), during the last five (5) years, neither Seller nor any Affiliate of Seller has been a party to,
nor a beneficiary under and has not performed any service or sold any product under any contract under which a product has been sold to customers in Bahrain, Bangladesh, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria,
United Arab Emirates or the Republic of Yemen. 

  

	Article 3.22	Compliance with PRC Anti-Corruption Laws. Seller has not, nor to the best of its knowledge after reasonable inquiry has any Affiliate of Seller or any of their respective
employees, representatives or agents has engaged in any conduct which would constitute a violation of PRC law prohibiting bribery, including, without limitation, any conduct or activity which would constitute a violation of Articles 163, 164 or 389
of the PRC Criminal Code, Article 8 of the Law Against Unfair Competition or the Interim Rules on Prohibition of Commercial Bribery. 

  

	Article 3.23	Pricing of Sales. Except as set forth in Schedule 3.23, since December 31, 2006, all of the products of the Business have been sold to persons who are not Affiliates or,
if Affiliates, have been sold at prices not exceeding prices at which such products are sold in substantial quantities in the marketplace in arms-length transactions. 

  

	Article 3.24	Pricing of Services. Except as set forth in Schedule 3.24, since December 31, 2006, all services provided to the Business have been provided by person who are not
Affiliates or, if by Affiliates, have been provided at prices not exceeding prices at which such services are provided in the marketplace in arms-length transactions. 

  

	Article 3.25	Completeness of Schedules. The Schedules attached hereto, where applicable to Seller, completely and correctly present the information required by this Agreement to be set
forth therein, and do not contain any untrue statement of a material fact. Originals or true and complete copies of all documents or other written materials underlying items listed in such Schedules have heretofore been made available for
examination by Buyer, including, without limitation, deeds, leases, mortgages, deeds of trust, security instruments, permits, trademarks, patents and other Intellectual Property, litigation files, contracts, employee agreements and licenses, and
such documents have not been modified and will not be modified prior to the Closing Date without Nautilus’s prior written consent. 

  

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 CHAPTER 4 
 REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF NAUTILUS 
 Nautilus hereby represents and warrants to Seller and the Shareholders
as follows: 
  

	Article 4.1	Organization. Nautilus is a corporation duly organized and validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the State of Washington, U.S.A. When formed and in
possession of the government approvals referenced in Article 5.1, Buyer will be a limited liability company duly organized under the Law of the PRC Concerning Enterprises with Sole Foreign Investment and validly existing with the status of a legal
person under the laws of the PRC. 

  

	Article 4.2	Power and Authority. The execution and performance by Nautilus of this Agreement and the other Transaction Documents to which it is a party (i) are within its corporate
power, (ii) have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate action, (iii) do not contravene its Articles of Incorporation or By-Laws and (iv) do not contravene any law or contractual restriction binding on or affecting it.

  

	Article 4.3	Consents and Approvals. No authorization, consent or approval or other action by, and no notice to or filing with, any governmental authority is required for the due
execution, delivery and performance by Nautilus of this Agreement, except for PRC Government Authority approvals required for the establishment of Buyer and the acquisition by Buyer of the Assets. Nautilus has the financial capacity to satisfy its
financial obligations as contemplated herein. 

  

	Article 4.4	Binding Effect. This Agreement and each other Transaction Document to which it is a party is the legal, valid and binding obligation of Nautilus, enforceable against Nautilus
in accordance with its terms. 

  

	Article 4.5	Brokers’ or Finders’ Fees. Nautilus has not paid or become obligated to pay any fee or commission to any broker, finder or intermediary for or on account of the
transactions provided for in this Agreement. 

  

	Article 4.6	Acknowledgments. Subject to the representations, warranties and covenants of Seller and the Shareholders as set forth in this Agreement and the schedules and attachments
hereto, Nautilus is relying on its own investigation as to the condition of the Business and the Assets. Nautilus has been provided access to the books, records and personnel of Seller and has been afforded an opportunity to make inquires and to
review such information as Nautilus has requested for the purpose of completing such investigation. 

  

	Article 4.7	 Periodic Reports. The periodic reports on Form 10-K, Form 10-Q and Form 8-K filed by Nautilus with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
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with the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and the rules and regulations thereunder, and (ii) did not contain any untrue
statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary in order to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading. 

CHAPTER 5 
 ACTION PRIOR TO THE
CLOSING DATE 
 The following actions have been or will be taken prior to the Closing Date: 
  

	Article 5.1	Establishment of Buyer. Prior to the Closing Date, Nautilus shall file an application with the Xiamen Foreign Investment Bureau under the PRC Provisions on Acquisition of
Domestic Enterprises by Foreign Investors (the “M&A Regulations”) seeking PRC government approval of (i) the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and (ii) the establishment of a wholly foreign owned enterprise in
Xiamen to act as Buyer of the Business and the Assets to be transferred and sold by Seller at the Closing. Seller and the Shareholders shall cooperate with Nautilus with respect to all filings and applications that Nautilus elects to make, or
pursuant to law, shall be required to make in obtaining all required government approvals necessary or desirable to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. 

  

	Article 5.2	Valuation of Assets. The Parties shall jointly engage an authorized asset valuation institution or enterprise (the “Appraiser”) to undertake a valuation of the
Assets in accordance with the M&A Regulations. The Appraiser shall submit its valuation report to the Parties for their review. If the Parties agree with the valuation of the Assets set forth in the Appraiser’s valuation report, Nautilus
shall submit such report to the Xiamen Foreign Investment Bureau in connection with the application for the approval of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and the establishment of Buyer. The fees and expenses of the Appraiser shall be
shared on a 50%-50% basis by Nautilus, on the one hand, and Seller and Shareholders, on the other hand. 

  

	Article 5.3	Notification of Creditors. Seller shall notify its creditors and publish a notice of the proposed sale of the Assets in a newspaper with national circulation in accordance
with the M&A Regulations. 

  

	Article 5.4	Preserve Accuracy of Representations and Warranties. Each Party shall refrain from taking any action which would render any representation and warranty contained in Chapters
3 and 4 of this Agreement inaccurate in any material respect on the Closing Date. 

  

	Article 5.5	Operation of Business. From the date hereof through the Closing Date, except with the prior written consent of Nautilus or as otherwise provided below, Seller and the
Shareholders shall (i) conduct the business and operations of the Business only in the ordinary course, (ii) continue to meet the contractual obligations incurred by Seller in the ordinary course of business and to pay all obligations as
they mature in the ordinary course of business, (iii) exercise best efforts to keep available the services of the present employees of the Business, and (iv) exercise best efforts to preserve the good relations of suppliers, customers and
others with whom Seller has business relations relating to the Business. 

  

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	Article 5.6	Sale or Pledge of Assets; Borrowing. Seller shall not sell or mortgage or pledge any of the Assets or, for the account of the Business, borrow any money or incur, assume or
guarantee or otherwise become directly or indirectly responsible for the payment of any indebtedness or any other obligation of any other Person or agree to do any of the foregoing. 

  

	Article 5.7	Compliance with Laws, etc. Seller shall comply with all applicable laws and shall conduct the Business in such a manner that on the Closing Date the representations and
warranties contained in this Agreement shall be true as though such representations and warranties were made on and as of such date. 

  

	Article 5.8	Best Efforts. Each of the Parties hereto shall use its best efforts to fulfill all of the conditions set forth in this Agreement over which it has control or influence
(including obtaining any authorizations, consents, approvals or waivers necessary to the performance of such Party’s obligations hereunder) and to consummate the transactions contemplated herein. 

  

	Article 5.9	Nautilus’s Access to Information and Records Before the Closing. Subject to the provisions of Article 5.13 concerning contact with Seller’s suppliers, Seller shall
give Nautilus, its employees, counsel, accountants and other representatives full access throughout the period prior to the Closing Date, to all of the properties, books, contracts, commitments, customers, suppliers, distributors and records of the
Business, and furnish to Nautilus during such period all such information concerning the Business as Nautilus may reasonably request. Subject to the provisions of Article 5.13, representatives of Nautilus shall be allowed to have unrestricted
contact with employees employed in the Business and with past and present customers, suppliers and distributors of the Business, for the purpose of accomplishing an orderly transfer of the Business to Buyer on the Closing Date.

  

	Article 5.10	Removing Excluded Assets. On or before the Closing Date, Seller shall remove all Excluded Assets from all Facilities and other Real Property to be occupied by Buyer. Such
removal shall be done in such manner as to avoid any damage to the Facilities and other properties to be occupied by Buyer and any disruption of the business operations to be conducted by Buyer after the Closing. Any damage to the Assets or to the
Facilities resulting from such removal shall be paid by Seller at the Closing. Should Seller fail to remove the Excluded Assets as required by this Article, Buyer shall have the right, but not the obligation, (a) to remove the Excluded Assets
at Seller’s sole cost and expense; (b) to store the Excluded Assets and to charge Seller all storage costs associated therewith; (c) to treat the Excluded Assets as unclaimed and to proceed to dispose of the same under the laws
governing unclaimed property; or (d) to exercise any other right or remedy conferred by this Agreement or otherwise available at law. Seller shall promptly reimburse Buyer for all costs and expenses incurred by Buyer in connection with any
Excluded Assets not removed by Seller on or before the Closing Date. 

  

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	Article 5.11	Interim Financial Statements. Until the Closing Date, Seller shall deliver to Buyer within twenty (20) days after the end of each month a copy of the internally prepared
income statement and balance sheet for such month prepared in a manner and containing information consistent with Seller’s current practices and certified by the CEO/President and chief financial officer of Seller as to compliance with Article
3.12. 

  

	Article 5.12	Environmental Report. Seller shall obtain and deliver to Nautilus and Buyer prior to Closing an updated environmental report (the “Closing Environmental Report”),
dated within twenty (20) days of the Closing Date, prepared by MWH. Such updated report shall be of similar scope to the report of such firm dated December 8, 2006 (as referenced in Section 3.18 above) and shall confirm that all
matters identified in the December 8, 2006 report have been remediated. In the event such updated report identifies material unremediated environmental matters, whether or not included in the December 8, 2006 report, then prior to Closing
Seller and/or Shareholders shall contract with an environmental firm reasonably acceptable to Nautilus to remediate such matters at Seller’s or Shareholders’ expense. 

  

	Article 5.13	Contact with Suppliers. Prior to Closing neither Nautilus nor Buyer shall communicate with any Person known, solely as a result of Seller’s disclosure as described in
Articles 3.5.8 and 3.17 herein, to be a supplier to Seller unless (i) an employee or authorized representative of Seller is present and participates in such communication, and (ii) such communication is limited to the topics of quality and
new product development. Seller agrees to assist Nautilus and Buyer in an effective and orderly transition of Seller’s supplier relationships to Buyer prior to and following Closing. 

 CHAPTER 6 
 CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO
OBLIGATIONS OF NAUTILUS 
 In the event Closing does not occur, the obligations of Nautilus and Buyer under this Agreement shall be subject to the
satisfaction, on or prior to the Closing Date, of all of the following conditions, any one or more of which may be waived by Nautilus: 
  

	Article 6.1	Representations and Warranties Accurate. All representations and warranties of Seller and the Shareholders contained in this Agreement shall have been true in all material
respects when made and shall be true in all material respects at and as of the Closing Date as if such representations and warranties were made at and as of the Closing Date. Seller shall furnish Nautilus and Buyer with a certificate, dated the
Closing Date and signed by the legal representative of Seller and by each Shareholder, stating the above in such form as Nautilus may reasonably request. 

  

	Article 6.2	Absence of Certain Changes. Since the date hereof and prior to the Closing Date, there shall not have occurred or been discovered: 

  

	 	(a)	any material adverse change in the business, financial condition, prospects or results of operations of the Business, other than a material adverse change resulting from a material
reduction in the volume of purchases by Nautilus; 

  

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	 	(b)	any new law, rule or regulation or the amendment or interpretation of any existing law, rule or regulation, materially adversely affecting the operation of the Business or the
ability of Seller to convey, assign and transfer to Buyer any of the Assets, the Business and other contractual rights pertaining to the Business with the effect of materially affecting the value of, or the ability of Buyer to operate as presently
operated, the Business; or 

  

	 	(c)	damage or destruction in the nature of a casualty loss or claim, whether covered by insurance or not, materially adversely affecting the operation of the Business or the ability of
Seller to convey, assign and transfer to Buyer any of the Assets, the Business and other contractual rights pertaining to the Business with the effect of materially affecting the value of, or the ability of Buyer to operate as presently operated,
the Business, and there shall have been delivered to Nautilus a certificate to that effect, dated the Closing Date and signed by the legal representative of Seller. 

  

	Article 6.3	Performance by Seller. Seller shall have performed and complied in all materials respects with all agreements and conditions required by this Agreement to be performed and
complied with by it prior to or on the Closing Date, and there shall have been delivered to Nautilus and Buyer a certificate to that effect, dated the Closing Date and signed by the legal representative of Seller. 

  

	Article 6.4	Opinions of Counsel for Seller and the Shareholders. Nautilus shall have received from The Universal Legal Corp., PRC counsel to Seller and the Shareholders, and from C. Reed
Brown, U.S. counsel to Seller and the Shareholders, written opinions, dated the Closing Date, in form and substance satisfactory to Nautilus and Buyer, to the form agreed to by the Parties, respectively. In giving such opinion, such counsel may
rely, as to matters of fact, upon certificates of officers of Seller and certificates of the Shareholders, provided that such counsel shall state that they believe that they are justified in relying upon such certificates and deliver copies thereof
to Nautilus and Buyer with such opinion. 

  

	Article 6.5	Authorizations, Approvals and Consents. Seller shall have received (at Seller’s cost and expense) all authorizations, consents, approvals and waivers or other action
required to be obtained in connection with the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement or the transfer pursuant to this Agreement of all of the Assets. There shall be delivered to Nautilus and Buyer a certificate, dated the Closing
Date and signed by the legal representative of Seller, stating that Seller has received all authorizations, consents, approvals and waivers required by this Article 6.5. 

  

	Article 6.6	Legal Prohibition. No proceeding shall be pending or threatened before any Government Authority to restrain or prohibit or to obtain material damages or other relief in
connection with the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and no investigation that might eventuate in any such proceeding shall be pending or threatened. 

  

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	Article 6.7	Instruments of Sale, etc. On the Closing Date, Seller shall deliver to Nautilus and Buyer each of the documents set forth in Article 2.6, in form and substance satisfactory
to Nautilus. 

  

	Article 6.8	Corporate Authorization. Seller shall have provided Nautilus and Buyer with a certificate of the legal representative of Seller certifying copies of the resolutions of the
Board of Directors and shareholders of Seller approving this Agreement and the other Transaction Documents to which it is a party and the sale and transfer of the Assets to Buyer under this Agreement. 

  

	Article 6.9	[Intentionally left blank] 

  

	Article 6.10	Continuance of Insurance. Seller shall have provided Nautilus with certificate(s) from its insurance brokers, certifying the continuation upon substantially the same terms
and conditions of the insurance set forth in Schedule 3.16. Seller will make arrangements to insure the continued coverage after the Closing Date of Buyer under an insurance policy for any and all liabilities for injury to persons or property
arising out of the sale by Seller of the products of the Business prior to the Closing Date. 

  

	Article 6.11	Environmental Report. Nautilus shall have received the Closing Environmental Report and such Report shall confirm that all environmental matters identified in the report of
MWH dated December 8, 2006 have been remediated. 

  

	Article 6.12	Governmental Approvals. Nautilus and Buyer shall have received such approvals, including, without limitation, the approval by the Xiamen Foreign Investment Bureau and such
other approvals from a Government Authority as are necessary or desirable for the completion of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and the establishment of Buyer as a wholly foreign owned enterprise registered in Xiamen, Fujian
Province, PRC and the conduct of the Business by Buyer. 

  

	Article 6.13	Escrow and Indemnification Agreement. Seller and the Shareholders shall have executed and delivered the Escrow and Indemnification Agreement. 

  

	Article 6.14	Seller’s Non-Competition Agreement. Seller shall have executed and delivered the Seller’s Non-Competition Agreement. 

  

	Article 6.15	Shareholders’ Non-Competition Agreement. The Shareholders shall have executed and delivered the Shareholders’ Non-Competition Agreement. 

 

	Article 6.16	Bruno Consulting Agreement. Bruno shall have entered into a consulting agreement with Nautilus and/or Buyer whereby Bruno agrees to provide consulting services related to the
Business for a period of up to ten months. 

  

	Article 6.17	Lease Agreement. Seller shall have executed and delivered the Lease Agreement. 

  

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 CHAPTER 7 
 CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO OBLIGATIONS OF 
 SELLER AND THE SHAREHOLDERS 
 The obligations of Seller and the Shareholders under this Agreement shall be subject to the fulfillment on or prior to the Closing Date of the following conditions, any
one or more of which may be waived by Seller: 
  

	Article 7.1	Representations and Warranties Accurate. All representations and warranties of Nautilus contained in this Agreement shall have been true in all material respects when made
and shall be true in all material respects at and as of the Closing Date as if such representations and warranties were made at and as of the Closing Date. Nautilus shall furnish Seller a certificate, dated the Closing Date and signed by a duly
authorized officer stating the above in such form as Seller or the Shareholders may reasonably request. 

  

	Article 7.2	Performance by Nautilus. Nautilus shall have performed and complied with all agreements and conditions required by this Agreement to be performed and complied with by it
prior to or on the Closing Date and there shall be delivered to Seller a certificate to such effect, dated the Closing Date and signed by a duly authorized officer of Nautilus. 

  

	Article 7.3	Legal Prohibition. On the Closing Date there shall exist no injunction or final judgment, law or regulation prohibiting the consummation of the transactions contemplated by
this Agreement. 

  

	Article 7.4	Lease Agreement. Buyer shall have executed and delivered the Lease Agreement. 

  

	Article 7.5	Escrow and Indemnification Agreement. Nautilus shall have executed and delivered the Escrow and Indemnification Agreement. 

 CHAPTER 8 
 INDEMNIFICATION

  

	Article 8.1	Indemnification by Seller and Shareholders. Seller and Shareholders jointly and severally agree to indemnify and hold each of Nautilus and Buyer harmless at all times from
and after the Closing Date as set forth in the Escrow and Indemnification Agreement in the form agreed to by the Parties (the “Escrow and Indemnification Agreement”). 

  

	Article 8.2	Indemnification by Nautilus. Nautilus and Buyer hereby agree jointly and severally to indemnify and hold harmless Seller and the Shareholders at all times from and after the
Closing Date as set forth in the Escrow and Indemnification Agreement. 

  

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 CHAPTER 9 
 STAFF AND EMPLOYEE MATTERS 
  

	Article 9.1	Staff and Employees. Seller has delivered to Nautilus a list, dated within fifteen days prior to the Closing Date, naming by location all of the staff and employees of Seller
actively employed in the Business, including each such staff and employee’s current compensation rate and date of employment. Nautilus shall be permitted to interview all of Seller’s staff and employees employed in the Business during
business hours, pursuant to schedules to be coordinated with Seller, and Seller shall give Nautilus all information in Seller’s possession reasonably requested by Nautilus in connection with such staff and employees. Nautilus will cause Buyer
to offer employment commencing as of the Closing Date to those staff and employees as Nautilus deems, in its sole discretion, appropriate on such terms as Nautilus shall deem appropriate. Seller and the Shareholders will use their best efforts to
cause such employees to become employees of Buyer as of the Closing Date. 

  

	Article 9.2	Salaries and Benefits. Seller shall be responsible for (i) the payment of all wages and other remuneration due to staff and employees of the Business with respect to
their services as employees of Seller through close of business on the Closing Date; (ii) the payment of any termination or severance payments required by contract or law; and (iii) any amounts or benefits due to the staff and employees
under welfare benefit, housing, retirement and health plans maintained Seller for such staff and employees pursuant to contract or as required by law. Nautilus agrees to cooperate with Seller to transition the employment of Seller’s employees
to Buyer in a manner that minimizes any termination or severance payments. If despite such efforts Seller is required to pay termination or severance payments to former employees of Seller who are employed by Buyer, Nautilus agrees to cause Buyer to
reimburse Seller in an amount equal to the lesser of one-half of such payments and U.S.$250,000. 

  

	Article 9.3	No Rights to Staff and Employees. Nothing herein expressed or implied shall confer upon any staff or employee hired by Nautilus or Buyer or any other employee or legal
representatives of Seller or any trade union representative any rights or remedies, including, without limitation, any right to employment, or continued employment for any specified period, of any nature or kind whatsoever under or by reason of this
Agreement. 

 CHAPTER 10 
 ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN 
 SUBSEQUENT TO THE CLOSING DATE 
  

	Article 10.1	Further Assurances. Following the Closing, Seller and each Shareholder will, upon request by Nautilus or Buyer, (a) do, execute, acknowledge and deliver, or will cause
to be done, executed, acknowledged and delivered, all such further acts, deeds, assignments, transfers, conveyances, powers of attorney and assurances and (b) use its best efforts to obtain all authorizations, approvals, consents and waivers
that may be reasonably required for the conveyance, transfer, assignment, delivery, assurance and confirmation to Buyer, or to its successors and assigns, or for aiding and assisting in collecting or reducing to possession, any or all of the Assets
of Seller transferred hereunder. 

  

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	Article 10.2	Customer and Other Business Relationships. After the Closing, Seller and the Shareholders will cooperate with Nautilus and Buyer in their efforts to continue and maintain for
the benefit of Buyer those business relationships of Seller existing prior to the Closing and relating to the Business, including relationships with lessors, employees, regulatory authorities, licensors, customers, suppliers and others, and Seller
will satisfy its liabilities in a manner that is not detrimental to any of such relationships. Seller and the Shareholders will refer to Buyer all inquiries relating to the Business. Neither Seller nor either Shareholder nor any of their respective
officers, employees, agents or shareholders shall take any action that would tend to diminish the value of the Assets after the Closing or that would interfere with the Business, including disparaging the name or business of Nautilus or Buyer.

  

	Article 10.3	Retention of and Access to Records. After the Closing Date, Buyer shall retain for a period consistent with Nautilus’s record-retention policies and practices those
records of Seller delivered to Buyer. Nautilus will ensure that Buyer also shall provide Seller and the Shareholders and their representatives reasonable access thereto, during normal business hours and on at least three days’ prior written
notice, to enable them to prepare financial statements or tax returns or deal with tax audits. After the Closing Date, Seller shall provide Buyer and its representatives reasonable access to records that are Excluded Assets, during normal business
hours and on at least three days’ prior written notice, for any reasonable business purpose specified by Buyer in such notice. 

  

	Article 10.4	Mutual Cooperation with Respect to Taxes. Each of Nautilus and Buyer, on the one hand, and Seller and the Shareholders, on the other, will provide the other with such
assistance as may reasonably be requested by either of them in connection with the preparation of any tax return, any audit or other examination by any taxing authority, or any judicial or administrative proceedings relating to liability for any
Taxes relating to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. Each such Party will retain and provide the other with any records or information which may be relevant to such return, audit or examination, proceedings or determination. Such
assistance shall include making employees available on a mutually convenient basis to provide additional information and explanation of any material provided hereunder and shall include providing copies of any relevant tax returns and supporting
work schedules. The Party requesting assistance hereunder shall reimburse the other for reasonable out-of-pocket expenses incurred in providing such assistance. 

  

	Article 10.5	 Cooperation in Litigation. In the event that, after the Closing Date, Nautilus, Buyer, Seller or the Shareholders shall require the participation of officers
and employees employed by each other to aid in the defense or prosecution of litigation or claims, and so long as there exists no conflict of interest between the Parties, each of Nautilus, Buyer and Seller shall use its best efforts to make such
officers and employees available to participate in such defense or 

  

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prosecution, provided that, except as required pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 8, the Party requiring the participation of such officers or employees
shall pay all reasonable out-of-pocket costs, charges and expenses arising from such participation. 

  

	Article 10.6	Confidentiality. Except in circumstances where the prior consent of Nautilus has been obtained and for a period of five (5) years after the Closing Date, Seller and each
Shareholder agrees that it shall not divulge to any Person any trade secret, or secret process, method or means, or any other confidential information concerning the Business, or confidential information concerning Nautilus or Buyer that comes to
the knowledge of such Party by reason of its being a Party hereto, unless and to the extent that (i) the disclosure is required by law or (ii) such information is or becomes public knowledge otherwise than through the breach of this
Article or (iii) such information was obtained from a third party having no obligation of confidentiality with respect to such information. 

  

	Article 10.7	[Intentionally left blank] 

  

	Article 10.8	Land America Name. Seller agrees that following the Closing Date it will not, and each Shareholder agrees that it will cause Seller not to, (i) use the name “Land
America” in connection with the manufacture, distribution or sale of fitness equipment, or (ii) transfer the name or any rights in the name “Land America”, or any confusingly similar name, to any third party unless such party
agrees that such name shall not be used in connection with the manufacture, distribution or sale of fitness equipment. 

 CHAPTER 11 
 TERMINATION 
  

	Article 11.1	Termination Events. This Agreement may, by notice given on or prior to the Closing Date, in the manner hereinafter provided, be terminated and abandoned:

  

	 	11.1.1 	By Nautilus, on the one hand, or Seller and the Shareholders, on the other, if material default or breach shall be made by the other with respect to the due and timely performance
of any of its covenants and agreements contained herein, or with respect to due compliance with any of its representations and warranties contained herein, and such default cannot be cured, or shall have not been cured within forty-five
(45) days after receipt of notice specifying particularly such default; 

  

	 	11.1.2 	By Nautilus if all of the conditions set forth in Chapter 6 shall not have been satisfied (or are incapable of being satisfied) on or before December 31, 2007 (the
“Termination Date”) or waived by it on or before such date; or by Seller and the Shareholders, if all of the conditions set forth in Chapter 7 shall not have been satisfied (or are incapable of being satisfied) on or before the Termination
Date or waived by it on or before such date; provided, that the Termination Date shall be extended to January 21, 2008 in the event the inability to satisfy such conditions shall relate solely to delay in obtaining the governmental
approvals described in Article 5.1. 

  

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	 	11.1.3 	By Nautilus, on the one hand, or Seller and the Shareholders, on the other, if in the case of Seller and the Shareholders, Nautilus, or in the case of Nautilus, Seller or any
Shareholder, becomes bankrupt, or is the subject of proceedings for liquidation or dissolution, or ceases to carry on business or becomes unable to pay its or his debts as they become due; 

  

	 	11.1.4 	By written mutual consent of Nautilus and Seller; or 

  

	 	11.1.5 	By either Nautilus or Seller if the Closing shall not have occurred, through no fault of any Party, on or before the Termination Date, or such later date as may be agreed upon by
the Parties; provided, that the Termination Date shall be extended to January 21, 2008 in the event (i) Nautilus applies for the governmental approvals described in Article 5.1 on or before October 31, 2007, and (ii) the
Closing shall not have occurred solely as a result of delay in obtaining the governmental approvals described in Article 5.1. 

 Each Party’s right of termination hereunder is in addition to any other rights it may have hereunder or otherwise, including, without limitation, Nautilus’s rights pursuant to Article 12.2. 
  

	Article 11.2	Effect of Termination. In the event this Agreement is terminated pursuant to Article 11.1, all further obligations of the Parties hereunder shall terminate.

 CHAPTER 12 
 OTHER PROVISIONS 
  

	Article 12.1	Survival of Representations and Warranties. The representations and warranties contained in this Agreement shall survive the Closing for a period of fifteen (15) months
from the Closing Date, provided, that the representations and warranties set forth in Articles 3.2 and 3.14 shall survive for an indefinite period, and the representations and warranties set forth in Article 3.18 shall survive until the
thirty-six month anniversary of the Closing Date); and provided further, that in the event a claim for indemnification is made by Nautilus in respect of any representation and warranty made by Seller or either Shareholder prior to the
expiration of such representation or warranty, Nautilus shall be entitled to the benefits of the indemnification provisions set forth in the Escrow and Indemnification Agreement as long as such claim is being prosecuted in good faith.

  

	Article 12.2	[intentionally left blank] 

  

	Article 12.3	Responsibility for Taxes. Each Party shall pay its own transaction-related Taxes arising out of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. Seller shall also pay any
filing or recording fees payable in connection with the instruments of transfer provided for herein, including, without limitation, any supplemental land grant fee premium required by the Xiamen Municipal Government as a condition to its approval of
the lease or transfer of the Land. Prior to the Closing, Seller and Buyer shall have paid stamp duties in respect of this Agreement. Buyer acknowledges that its taxes will include VAT on the amount of Inventory purchased and Deed Tax on applicable
items. 

  

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	Article 12.4	Complete Agreement. This Agreement, including the Schedules attached hereto and the documents referred to herein, together with the other agreements of the parties expressly
referenced herein, shall constitute the entire agreement between the Parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof and shall supersede all previous negotiations, commitments and writings with respect to such subject matter, including
without limitation the Option Agreement. 

  

	Article 12.5	Passage of Title and Risk of Loss. Title and risk of loss with respect to the Assets and rights to be transferred hereunder shall not pass to Buyer until the Assets or right
is transferred at the Closing hereunder. 

  

	Article 12.6	Waiver, Discharge, etc. This Agreement may not be released, discharged, abandoned, changed or modified in any manner, except by an instrument in writing signed on behalf of
each of the Parties hereto by their duly authorized representatives. The failure of any Party hereto to enforce at any time any of the provisions of this Agreement shall in no way be construed to be a waiver of any such provision, nor in any way to
affect the validity of this Agreement or any part thereof or the right of any party thereafter to enforce each and every such provision. No waiver of any breach of this Agreement shall be held to be a waiver of any other or subsequent breach.

  

	Article 12.7	Notices. Any notice or other communication required or permitted hereunder shall be given in writing and shall be addressed to the relevant Party at the address set forth
below or at such other address as such Party may designate by ten Business Days’ advance written notice to the other Parties. Any notice addressed to the relevant Party shall be deemed to have been delivered: (a) if delivered by hand when
delivered, (b) if sent by pre-paid United States registered mail, on the fifth (5th) Business Day after the date of posting, (c) if given or made by facsimile, on the following Business Day after the transmission is sent (as long as
the sender has a confirmation report specifying the facsimile number of the recipient, the number of pages sent and the date of the transmission) and, (d) if given or made by electronic mail, on the following Business Day after the electronic
mail is sent (as long as the sender has confirmation records confirming delivery by the sender and receipt by the recipient of the electronic mail). 

 Notices and communications shall be delivered as follows: 
  

			
	To Nautilus at:	  	Nautilus, Inc
		  	16400 SE Nautilus Drive
		  	Vancouver, Washington 98683 U.S.A.
		  	Attn:     Wayne M. Bolio,
		  	      Chief Administrative Officer and

		  	      Senior Vice President, Law & Human Resources

		  	Facsimile: 1 (360) 859-5915
		  	E-mail:     wbolio@nautilus.com

  

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	with a copy to:	  	Garvey Schubert Barer
		  	1191 Second Avenue, 18th Floor
		  	Seattle, Washington 98101 U.S.A.
		  	Attn: Bruce A. Robertson, Esquire
		  	Facsimile: 1 (206) 464-0125
		  	E-mail:     brobertson@gsblaw.com
		
	To Seller at:	  	Land America Health & Fitness Co., Ltd.
		  	25 North 2nd Road, Xiamen, Xinglin
		  	Jimei District
		  	Xiamen, China 361022
		  	Attn: Michael C. Bruno
		  	Facsimile: 011 86 592-621-8275
		  	E-mail: bruno@laxiamen.com
		
	with a copy to:	  	Reed Brown
		  	2484 Willow Hills Drive
		  	Sandy, Utah 84093
		  	Facsimile: 1 (801) 943-1530
		  	E-mail: reed.crb@gmail.com
		
	To Bruno at:	  	Michael C. Bruno
		  	#7 South Guangxing Road
		  	Xinglin District
		  	Xiamen, PRC 361022
		  	Telephone: 011 86 1390 602-5490
		  	E-mail: bruno@laxiamen.com
		
	To Yang at:	  	Yang Lin Qing
		  	#7 South Guangxing Road
		  	Xinglin District
		  	Xiamen, PRC 361022
		  	Telephone: 011 86 1390 602-5490
		  	E-mail: bruno@laxiamen.com

  

	Article 12.8	Public Announcements. No Party shall issue any press release or public announcement in connection with this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby without the
prior written approval of the other Parties hereto. 

  

	Article 12.9	Expenses. Whether the transactions contemplated by this Agreement are consummated or fail to be consummated for any reason whatsoever, each Party shall pay its own expenses
and the fees and disbursements of its counsel, accountants and other experts. 

  

	Article 12.10	Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the PRC. 

  

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	Article 12.11	Arbitration. 

  

	 	(1)	Except as provided in Article 12.2, all disputes arising in connection with or relating to this Agreement shall be finally settled by binding arbitration administered by the
American Arbitration Association in accordance with its International Arbitration Rules. The tribunal shall be composed of a sole arbitrator. The arbitration shall be conducted in the English language at San Francisco under the U.S. Federal
Arbitration Act. 

  

	 	(2)	Any arbitral award rendered shall be final, binding and non-appealable and may be entered and enforced as a judgment with any court having jurisdiction. 

  

	 	(3)	To the extent this Article is deemed to be a separate agreement independent from this Agreement, Article 12.10 concerning governing law and Article 12.7 concerning notices are
incorporated herein by reference. 

  

	 	(4)	Any Party may, without inconsistency with this agreement to arbitrate, seek from a court any provisional remedy that may be necessary to preserve its rights, to protect intellectual
property or to prevent the disposal of assets at any time before, during or after the arbitration proceedings. 

  

	Article 12.12 	Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Parties and the successors or assigns of the Parties, provided that the rights of
Seller herein may not be assigned and the rights of Nautilus may only be assigned (without Seller’s and Shareholders’ consent) to an Affiliate of Nautilus (as long as Nautilus shall remain liable hereunder). 

  

	Article 12.13 	Language; Schedules; Headings; Counterparts. This Agreement is written both in the Chinese and English languages. Both versions shall have equal validity, but in the event of
a conflict between the two versions the English version shall prevail. All Schedules attached to this Agreement are an integral part hereof and are incorporated herein by reference as though set forth in full. The headings used in this Agreement are
for convenience only and shall not be used in the interpretation of any provision of this Agreement or affect any right or obligation under this Agreement. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts and by different Parties in
separate counterparts, each of which when so executed shall be deemed to be an original and all of which taken together shall constitute but one and the same agreement. 

  

	Article 12.14 	Joint and Several Obligations. The liability of Seller and each Shareholder hereunder shall be joint and several with Seller and with the Shareholders. Where in this
Agreement provision is made for any action to be taken or not taken by Seller, the Shareholders jointly and severally undertake to cause Seller to take or not take such action, as the case may be. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing,
Seller and each Shareholder shall be jointly and severally liable for the indemnities set forth in Article 8. 

  

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	Article 12.15	Representative of Seller and the Shareholders. 

  

	 	(a)	Seller and each of the Shareholders hereby appoint Bruno as their representative (“Selling Parties Representative”) and their true and lawful attorney in fact, with full
power and authority in each of their names and on behalf of each of them: 

  

	 	(i)	to act on behalf of each of them in the absolute discretion of the Selling Parties Representative, but only with respect to the following provisions of this Agreement, with the
power to: (A) designate the accounts for payment of the Purchase Price pursuant to Article 2.3; (B) act under the Post-Closing Audit Agreement; (C) act under the Indemnification and Escrow Agreement; (D) give and receive notices
pursuant to Article12.7; (E) terminate this Agreement pursuant to Section 11.1 or waive any provision of this Agreement pursuant to Chapter 7, Article 11.1 and Article 12.6; and (F) act in connection with any matter as to which Seller
and each of the Shareholders, jointly and severally, have obligations, or are Indemnified Persons, under Article 8; and 

  

	 	(ii)	in general, to do all things and to perform all acts, including executing and delivering all agreements, certificates, receipts, instructions and other instruments contemplated by
or deemed advisable to effectuate the provisions of this Article 12.15. 

 This appointment and grant of power and authority is
coupled with an interest and is in consideration of the mutual covenants made herein and is irrevocable and shall not be terminated by any act of any of the Shareholders or Seller or by operation of law, or by the occurrence of any other event. Each
Shareholder and Seller hereby consents to the taking of any and all actions and the making of any decisions required or permitted to be taken or made by the Selling Parties Representative pursuant to this Article 12.15. 
  

	 	(b)	Nautilus shall be entitled to rely upon any document or other paper delivered by the Selling Parties Representative as (i) genuine and correct and (ii) having been duly
signed or sent by the Selling Parties Representative, and none of Nautilus shall not be liable to any of the Shareholders or Seller for any action taken or omitted to be taken by Nautilus in such reliance. 

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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of the date first above
written. 
  

					
		 	NAUTILUS
		
		 	NAUTILUS, INC.
			
	By:	 	 	 	 
		 	Signature	 	
		 	Print Name:	 	 
		 	Title:	 	 
		
		 	SELLER
		
		 	LAND AMERICA HEALTH & FITNESS CO., LTD
			
	By:	 	 	 	 
		 	Signature	 	
		 	Print Name:	 	 
		 	Title:	 	 
		
		 	BRUNO (a Shareholder)
			
	By:	 	 	 	 
		 	Michael C. Bruno
		
		 	YANG (a Shareholder)
			
	By:	 	 	 	 
		 	YANG LIN QING

 ACCEPTANCE AND AGREEMENT OF SELLING PARTIES REPRESENTATIVE 
 The undersigned, being the Selling Parties Representative designated in Article 12.15 of the foregoing Asset Purchase Agreement, agrees to serve as the Selling Parties
Representative and to be bound by the terms of such Asset Purchase Agreement pertaining thereto. 
 Dated: October 17, 2007 
  

	
	
	  
	MICHAEL C. BRUNO

  

 32Asset Purchase Agreement

 Exhibit 10.4 
 Execution Original 
 ASSET PURCHASE AGREEMENT 
 BY AND AMONG 
 NAUTILUS, INC. 

 AND 
 TREURIVER
INVESTMENTS LIMITED 
 MICHAEL C. BRUNO 
 YANG LIN QING 
 Dated as of October 17, 2007 

			
	 Description
	  	Tab
		
	 GENERAL PROVISIONS
	  	2
		
	 PURCHASE AND SALE OF BUSINESS AND ASSETS
	  	6
		
	 SELLER, BRUNO AND YANG
	  	9
		
	 REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF NAUTILUS
	  	15
		
	 ACTION PRIOR TO THE CLOSING DATE
	  	16
		
	 CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO OBLIGATIONS OF NAUTILUS
	  	17
		
	 SELLER, BRUNO AND YANG
	  	19
		
	 INDEMNIFICATION
	  	20
		
	 STAFF AND EMPLOYEE MATTERS
	  	23
		
	 SUBSEQUENT TO THE CLOSING DATE
	  	23
		
	 TERMINATION
	  	25
		
	 OTHER PROVISIONS
	  	26
		
	 LIST OF SCHEDULES AND EXHIBITS
	  	
		
	 Assigned Contracts
	  	Schedule 2.1.8
	 Certain Fixed Assets
	  	Schedule 2.4
	 Land Use Rights
	  	Schedule 3.5.1
	 Buildings
	  	Schedule 3.5.2
	 Leased Premises
	  	Schedule 3.5.3
	 Tangible Property Owned
	  	Schedule 3.5.4
	 Tangible Property Leased
	  	Schedule 3.5.5
	 Inventory Locations
	  	Schedule 3.5.6
	 Intellectual Property
	  	Schedule 3.5.2
	 Contracts
	  	Schedule 3.5.3
	 Additional Required Assets
	  	Schedule 3.6
	 Tangible Personal Property
	  	Schedule 3.7
	 Compliance with Law
	  	Schedule 3.8
	 Litigation
	  	Schedule 3.9
	 Brokers’ or Finders’ Fees
	  	Schedule 3.10
	 Subsidiaries and Branches
	  	Schedule 3.11
	 Financial Statements
	  	Schedule 3.12
	 Liabilities
	  	Schedule 3.13
	 Taxes
	  	Schedule 3.14
	 Material Changes
	  	Schedule 3.15
	 Insurance
	  	Schedule 3.16
	 Suppliers
	  	Schedule 3.17
	 Environmental Matters
	  	Schedule 3.18
	 Employees
	  	Schedule 3.19
	 Labor Contracts
	  	Schedule 3.20.1
	 Employee Plans
	  	Schedule 3.20.2
	 Compliance with the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and Export Control and Anti-Boycott Laws
	  	Schedule 3.21
	 Sales to Affiliates
	  	Schedule 3.22
	 Services from Affiliates
	  	Schedule 3.23

			
	Exhibit A:	  	Form of Seller Non-Competition Agreement
		
	Exhibit B:	  	Form of Shareholders Non-Competition Agreement
		
	Exhibit C:	  	Form of Opinion of The Universal Legal Corp., PRC counsel to Seller and the Shareholders
		
	Exhibit D:	  	Form of Opinion of Reed Brown, counsel to Seller and the Shareholders

 ASSET PURCHASE AGREEMENT 
 THIS ASSET PURCHASE AGREEMENT (hereinafter, “Agreement”), dated as of October 17, 2007, is entered into by and among the following parties (each a “Party” and collectively, the
“Parties”): 
  

	1.	NAUTILUS, INC., a Washington corporation (“Nautilus”); 

  

	2.	TREURIVER INVESTMENTS LIMITED, a British Virgin Islands company (“Seller”); 

  

	3.	MICHAEL C. BRUNO (“Bruno”), the spouse of Yang Lin Qing; and 

  

	4.	YANG LIN QING (“Yang” or a “Shareholder”), the sole shareholder of Seller. 

 PRELIMINARY STATEMENTS 
  

	1.	Seller is engaged in the procurement and distribution of certain of Nautilus’s proprietary line of health and fitness equipment and other fitness equipment (the
“Business”). 

  

	2.	Nautilus and Seller have entered into a Purchase Option Agreement, dated effective January 29, 2007 (the “Option Agreement”), pursuant to which Nautilus was granted
an option to purchase substantially all of the assets related to the Business. 

  

	3.	In accordance with the terms of the Option Agreement, Nautilus has given notice of exercise and the Parties have entered into an Escrow Agreement dated July 2, 2007, as amended
by First Amendment dated October 17, 2007 (the “Escrow Agreement”), pursuant to which, following the release of US$25,000,000 in accordance with the Joint Instruction Letter referenced in such First Amendment, Nautilus has deposited
with the escrow agent US$ 5,000,000 (the “Option Exercise Deposit”), to be held and disbursed in accordance with the terms of the Escrow Agreement. 

  

	4.	This Agreement is being entered in conjunction with the following additional agreements: (a) Nautilus, Bruno and Yang are entering into that certain Asset Purchase Agreement,
of even date herewith (the “Land America Agreement”), pursuant to which substantially all of the assets of Land America Health & Fitness Co., Ltd. (“Land America”) are being acquired by Nautilus (Xiamen) Fitness Co.,
Ltd., a wholly-owned direct or indirect subsidiary of Nautilus to be formed in Xiamen, Fujian, PRC (“Nautilus WOFE”); (b) Nautilus, Seller, Bruno (as Representative of Seller) and U.S. Bank National Association are entering into that
certain First Amendment to Escrow Agreement of even date herewith; (c) Nautilus and Bruno (as Representative of Seller) are executing and delivering a Joint Instruction Letter, of even date herewith, directing U.S. Bank National Association to
release US$12,500,000 from escrow to each of Seller and Nautilus, and to deliver certain accrued interest to Seller, in each case pursuant to the Escrow Agreement; and (d) Nautilus, Land America, Bruno and Yang are entering into a Post-Closing
Audit Agreement, of even date herewith. 

  

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	5.	Upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this Agreement and the other agreements referenced in Preliminary Statement 4 above, Seller is willing to sell substantially all of
the assets of the Business to Nautilus or a direct or indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of Nautilus (“Buyer”), and Nautilus is willing to purchase the Assets or, at Nautilus’s option, to cause Buyer to purchase such assets from Seller.

 NOW, THEREFORE, the Parties hereby agree as follows: 
 CHAPTER 1 
 GENERAL PROVISIONS 
 Article 1.1 Definitions. 
 The following terms as used in this Agreement shall have the meanings set forth below:

 “Affiliate” means, as to any Person, any other Person that, directly or indirectly, controls, is controlled by or is under
common control with, such Person. The term “control” (including the terms “controlled by” or “under the common control with”) means the possession, direct or indirect, of the power to direct or cause the direction of
the management and policies of such Person, whether through ownership of an equity interest or by contract or otherwise. 
 “After
Acquired Assets” has the meaning given such term in Article 2.4 (c). 
 “Audit Report” has the meaning given such
term in Article 2.4 (a). 
 “Audited Closing Financial Statements” has the meaning given such term in Article 2.4 (a).

 “Agreement” means this Asset Purchase Agreement and the Schedules hereto. 
 “Appraiser” has the meaning given in Article 5.2. 
 “Assets” has the meaning given such term in Article 2.1. 
 “2006 Balance
Sheet” has the meaning given such term in Article 3.12. 
 “Books and Records” shall mean all books, ledgers, files,
reports, plans and operating records of, or maintained by, the Business, in both physical and electronic form, as the case may be. 
 “Business” has the meaning given such term in the Preliminary Statements hereof. 
 “Business Day”
means any day when banks are open for business in Xiamen, Fujian 
 Province, PRC. 
 “Buyer” has the meaning given such term in the Preliminary Statements hereof. 
 “Closing” and “Closing Date” have the meanings given such terms in Article 2.5. 
  

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 “Computer Software” means all computer applications software, owned or licensed, whether
for general business usage (e.g., accounting, word processing, graphics, spreadsheet analysis, etc.) or specific, unique-to-the-business usage (e.g., order processing, manufacturing, process control, design, shipping, etc.) and all computer
operating, security or programming software, owned or licensed. 
 “Customer Complaint” has the meaning given such term in
Article 10.7. 
 “Disposed Assets” has the meaning given such term in Article 2.4 (c). 
 “Employee Plans” shall mean all welfare and benefit plans maintained by Seller for the benefit of the staff and workers of Seller,
including, without limitation, all bonus, retirement, pension, health and medical, life insurance, disability and accident insurance, vacation and/or annual leave, sick-leave and housing plans. 
 “Excluded Assets” shall mean all assets of Seller not used in or relating to the Business and all cash and accounts receivable relating
to the Business. 
 “Escrow Agent” has the meaning given such term in the Escrow Agreement. 
 “Escrow Agreement” has the meaning given such term in the Preliminary Statements hereof. 
 “Escrow Property” has the meaning given such term in the Escrow Agreement. 
 “Facilities” means the land and buildings and any leasehold interests in land or buildings currently owned or operated by Seller and any
machinery or other equipment used or operated by Seller at the respective locations of the land and buildings specified in Articles 3.5.1, 3.5.2 and 3.5.3. 
 “Final Inventory Value” has the meaning given such term in Article 2.4 (b). 
 “Government Authority” shall mean the government of the PRC, any subdivision thereof and any provincial or local government authority having jurisdiction over Seller, the Business or any Assets. 
 “Improvements” means all buildings, structures, fixtures, and other infrastructure located on the land described in Article 3.5.1.

 “Indemnity Cut-Off Date” has the meaning given such term in Article 8.2 hereof. 
 “Intellectual Property” shall mean trademarks, service marks, brand names, certification marks, trade dress, trade names and other
indications of origin, the goodwill associated with the foregoing and registrations in any jurisdiction of, and applications in any jurisdiction to register, the foregoing, including any extension, modification or renewal of any such registration or
application; inventions, discoveries and ideas, whether patentable or not in any jurisdiction; patents, applications for patents (including, without limitation, divisions, continuations, continuations in-part and renewal applications), and any
renewals, extensions or reissues thereof, in any jurisdiction; non-public information, trade secrets and 

  

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confidential information and rights in any jurisdiction to limit the use or disclosure thereof by any Person; writings and other works, whether copyrightable
or not in any jurisdiction; registrations or applications for registration of copyrights in any jurisdiction, and any renewals or extensions thereof; Computer Software (including, but not limited to, data, source codes, object codes, specifications
and related documentation), any similar intellectual property or proprietary rights; and any claims arising out of or related to any infringement or misappropriation of any of the foregoing. 
 “Interim Balance Sheet” has the meaning given such term in Article 3.12. 
 “Inventory” means all inventories of Seller relating to the Business, wherever located, including all finished goods, work in process,
raw materials, spare parts and all other materials and supplies to be used or consumed by Seller in the production of finished goods of the Business. 
 “Land” means the land described in Article 3.5.1. 
 “Lien” shall mean any
mortgage, lien, pledge, security interest or other type of charge or encumbrance of any kind, or any other type of preferential arrangement, including, without limitation, the lien or retained security title of a conditional vendor, any easement,
right of way or other encumbrance on title to real property, options or any other restrictions or third party rights. 
 “M&A
Regulations” has the meaning given such term in Article 5.1. 
 “Option Agreement” has the meaning given such term
in the Preliminary Statements hereof. 
 “Option Exercise Deposit” has the meaning given such term in the Preliminary
Statements hereof. 
 “Party” shall mean each of Nautilus, Buyer, Seller, Bruno and Yang, who are sometimes collectively
referred to as the “Parties”. 
 “Person” shall mean an individual, partnership, corporation, joint stock company,
limited liability company, state-owned enterprise, joint venture or other entity, or a government or any political subdivision or agency thereof. 
 “PRC” or “China” shall mean the People’s Republic of China. 
 “Purchase
Price” has the meaning given such term in Article 2.3. 
 “Purchase Price Adjustment Amount” has the meaning given
such term in Article 2.4(d). 
 “Real Property” means the Land and Improvements. 
 “RMB,” “Renminbi” or “¥”shall mean the currency of the PRC. 
  

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 “Seller” has the meaning given such term in the Preliminary Statements hereof.

 “Seller’s Non-Competition Agreement” shall mean the Non-Competition, Non-Disclosure and Non-Solicitation Agreement,
between Land America, Nautilus and Nautilus WOFE, in substantially the form of Exhibit A hereto. 
 “Shareholder”
shall mean Yang. 
 “Shareholders’ Non-Competition Agreement” shall mean the Non-Competition, Non Disclosure and
Non-Solicitation Agreement, among Bruno, Yang, Nautilus and Nautilus WOFE, in substantially the form of Exhibit B hereto. 
 “Taxes” shall mean all tax and stamp duties charges, tariffs or other assessments charged by any Government Authority (including, without limitation, business, income, capital gain, value added, use, transfer, sales, deed
and excise or custom tax, and stamp duties and however termed). 
 “Tangible Personal Property” all machinery, equipment,
tools, dyes, molds, furniture, fixtures, office equipment, computer hardware, supplies, materials, vehicles and other items of tangible personal property (other than Inventory) of every kind owned or leased by Seller (wherever located and whether or
not carried on Seller’s books), together with any express or implied warranty by the manufacturers or sellers or lessors of any item or component part thereof and all maintenance records and other documents relating thereto. 
 “Transaction Documents” mean each of this Agreement, Seller’s Non-Competition Agreement, the Shareholders’ Non-Competition
Agreement, the Escrow Agreement, the Bruno Consulting Agreement, and each of the documents to be delivered by Seller pursuant to Section 2.6 below. 
 “U.S. Dollars,” “US$” or “$” shall mean the currency of the United States of America. 
 “U.S. GAAP” shall mean United States generally accepted accounting principles. 
  

	Article 1.2	Construction of Certain Terms and Phrases. Unless the context of this Agreement otherwise requires, (i) words of any gender include each other gender; (ii) words
using the singular or plural number also include the plural or singular number, respectively; (iii) the terms “hereof,” “herein,” “hereby” and derivative or similar words refer to this entire Agreement; and
(iv) the terms “Article” or “Clause” refer to the specified Article or Clause of this Agreement. Whenever this Agreement refers to a number of days, such number shall refer to calendar days unless Business Days are
specified. 

  

	Article 1.3	Exchange Rate. In determining the U.S. Dollar equivalent of an amount in RMB or vice versa, the exchange rate used shall be the average of the buy and sell exchange
rates (or mid-rate) announced by the People’s Bank of China for U.S. Dollars and RMB for the date on or as of which the determination is made. 

  

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 CHAPTER 2 
 PURCHASE AND SALE OF BUSINESS AND ASSETS 
  

	Article 2.1	Purchase and Sale of the Business and Assets. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, at the Closing, Seller shall sell and transfer to Nautilus or Buyer, and
Nautilus shall purchase or cause Buyer to purchase from Seller, all of Seller’s interest in the following assets (the “Assets”), free and clear of all Liens: 

  

	 	2.1.1	 Intellectual Property. All interests of Seller in the Intellectual Property used in or related to the Business, including, without limitation that listed in Schedule
3.5.2. 

  

	 	2.1.2 	Contracts Related to the Business. All rights and interests of Seller in and to the agreements or contracts used in or related to the Business that are listed in Schedule
2.1.3. 

  

	 	2.1.3	 Warranties or Guarantees. All rights of Seller under or pursuant to all warranties, representations and guarantees made by third parties relating to items included in
the Assets, including, without limitation, warranties or guarantees given by manufacturers and/or vendors in respect of the Assets. 

  

	 	2.1.4 	Pre-Paid Expenses. All rights and interests of Seller in and to all pre-paid expenses made to any supplier of goods, utilities or services in respect of the Business.

 Buyer shall not purchase any Excluded Assets and Excluded Assets shall remain the property of Seller after the Closing.

  

	Article 2.2	No Assumption of Liabilities by Buyer. Neither Nautilus nor Buyer will assume, discharge or perform any liabilities or obligations of Seller or the Shareholders incurred or
arising prior to or after the Closing, including, without limitation, those liabilities listed below, all of which liabilities will remain with Seller or the Shareholders and which Seller and the Shareholders hereby agree to retain and discharge or
perform: 

  

	 	2.2.1 	subject to Article 12.3, liabilities for all Taxes; 

  

	 	2.2.2 	any environmental, health or public safety claims, liabilities or remedial expenses; 

  

	 	2.2.3	 liabilities or obligations with respect to wages, severance or termination, employee welfare benefits and pensions, workers compensation and health care claims or other
benefits or funds payable to employees or former employees of the respective Seller; 

  

	 	2.2.4 	liabilities for money borrowed and accounts payable; 

  

	 	2.2.5 	liabilities arising from any product warranties; and 

  

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	 	2.2.6 	liabilities or obligations to any supplier of goods, services or utilities or to any customer and; 

  

	 	2.2.7 	any other liabilities or obligations to any third party, including, without limitation, liabilities to any Government Authority. 

  

	Article 2.3	Purchase Price. The purchase price (the “Purchase Price”) for the Assets shall be US$43,000,000 (FORTY THREE MILLION U.S. DOLLARS). The Purchase Price shall be paid
or credited as paid by or on behalf of Buyer as follows: 

  

	 	(a)	the US$14,500,000 option fee previously paid to Seller (including the US$12,500,000 released from escrow as described in the third Preliminary Statement of this Agreement) and the
US$4,000,000 option fee paid pursuant to the Land America Agreement shall be credited against the Purchase Price; 

  

	 	(b)	US$8,500,000 of the Purchase Price shall be paid at Closing by wire transfer to a bank account designated by Seller in writing not less than three Business Days prior to the Closing
Date; 

  

	 	(c)	US$5,000,000 of the Purchase Price shall be paid to Seller by release of the Option Exercise Deposit in accordance with the terms of the Escrow Agreement at Closing. Seller
acknowledges and agrees that US$1,000,000 of the US$5,000,000 to be released from escrow shall be placed into escrow pursuant to the terms of the Indemnification and Escrow Agreement, as defined in the Land America Agreement; and

  

	 	(d)	US$11,000,000 of the Purchase Price shall be paid to Seller on the earlier of October 31, 2008 or the date on which Nautilus or its subsidiary completes the purchase of the
Land America land and buildings pursuant to the Lease Agreement entered into in connection with the Land America Agreement. 

  

	Article 2.4	Closing Audit. Within sixty (60) calendar days after the Closing Date, Deloitte Touche Tomatsu (“Deloitte”), or other independent auditors approved by Buyer
will prepare an audited balance sheet of the Business, as at the Closing Date, and an audited statement of income of the Business for the period beginning January 1, 2007 and ending on the Closing Date. The fees and expenses of such audit shall
be paid by Seller; provided, that Buyer will reimburse Seller for the incremental audit fees as compared to the fees associated with Seller’s previous statutory audit. Promptly after completion of such audit Deloitte shall supply Seller
with copies of the Audited Closing Financial Statements and Deloitte’s opinion thereon (together with the Audited Closing Financial Statements, the “Audit Report”) stating that the Audited Closing Financial Statements have been
prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP on a going concern basis consistently applied. 

  

	Article 2.5	Closing. The completion of the transactions contemplated hereby (the “Closing”) shall take place at a location mutually approved by Nautilus and Seller on
January 1, 2008, 10:00 a.m. Beijing time, or on such other date as the Parties may agree in writing (the “Closing Date”). 

  

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	Article 2.6	Deliveries by Seller. At the Closing, Seller shall deliver to Buyer the following: 

  

	 	2.6.1 	Duly executed bills of sale or other instruments of transfer, in form and substance reasonably acceptable to Nautilus, transferring ownership to Buyer of all tangible property
listed in Schedule 3.5.4; 

  

	 	2.6.2 	Duly executed assignments or, where necessary, subleases, in form and substance reasonably acceptable to Nautilus, assigning or subleasing to Buyer all leasehold interests, if any,
in the tangible property listed in Schedule 3.5.5; 

  

	 	2.6.3 	Duly executed assignments or other instruments of transfer, in form and substance reasonably acceptable to Nautilus, assigning and transferring to Buyer all of Seller’s
interest in all Intellectual Property used in and related to the Business, including that listed in Schedule 3.5.2, including, without limitation, an assignment of Seller’s trade name and trademarks relating to the Business;

  

	 	2.6.4 	Duly executed assignments transferring to Buyer all of Seller’s rights and obligations under all contracts, licenses and similar instruments used in and relating to the
Business to which Seller is a party, in form and substance reasonably acceptable to Nautilus, together with the written consent, if required, of the other party to such contracts, licenses and similar instruments; and 

  

	 	2.6.5	 The certificates and other documents to be delivered pursuant to Chapter 6 hereof. 

  

	Article 2.7	Deliveries by Buyer. At the Closing, Buyer shall deliver to Seller the following: 

  

	 	2.7.1 	That portion of the Purchase Price payable at Closing (as set forth in Article 2.3 above) to Seller, by (i) crediting the US$14,500,000 option fee previously paid to Seller,
(ii) crediting the US$4,000,000 option fee paid pursuant to the Land America Agreement, (iii) wire transfer of US$8,500,000 to a bank account designated by Seller in writing not less than three Business Days prior to the Closing Date,
(iv) delivery of US$4,000,000 by transfer of funds from the Option Exercise Deposit to an account designated by Seller in writing not less than three Business Days prior to the Closing Date, and (v) transfer of US$1,000,000 into escrow as
described in Article 2.3(b) above; provided, that the delivery of such payments may be completed within three Business Days following the Closing Date and shall be completed on the same date as delivery of the Purchase Price under the Land
America Agreement; and 

  

	 	2.7.2	 The certificates and other documents to be delivered pursuant to Chapter 7 hereof. 

  

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	Article 2.8	Coordination of Closing Activities. The Parties hereby agree that Closing hereunder shall be conducted in conjunction with, and conditioned upon, completion of the
transactions described in the Land America Purchase Agreement. As part of such Closing activities, in addition to the actions to be taken pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, the following actions shall be taken: (a) Nautilus shall cause
Buyer to purchase certain inventory from Land America in accordance with that certain Post-Closing Audit Agreement, of even date herewith, by and among Nautilus, Land America, Bruno and Yang; (b) Nautilus WOFE and Land America shall enter into
the Lease Agreement, as defined in the Land America Agreement; (c) Nautilus, Nautilus WOFE, Land America, Bruno and Yang shall enter into the Indemnification and Escrow Agreement, as defined in the Land America Agreement; (d) Land America
shall execute and deliver the Seller’s Non-Competition Agreement, as defined in the Land America Agreement; (e) Bruno and Yang shall execute and deliver the Shareholders’ Non-Competition Agreement, as defined in the Land America
Agreement; and (f) Bruno and Nautilus and/or Nautilus WOFE shall enter into the Bruno Consulting Agreement, as defined in the Land America Agreement. 

 CHAPTER 3 
 REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF 
 SELLER, BRUNO AND YANG 
 Seller, Bruno and Yang hereby
represent and warrant, jointly and severally, to Nautilus as follows: 
  

	Article 3.1	Organization. Seller is a limited liability company duly organized under the Law of the British Virgin Islands. 

  

	Article 3.2	Power and Authority. The execution and performance by Seller of this Agreement and each other Transaction Document to which it is a party (i) are within its corporate
power and business scope, (ii) have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate action, (iii) do not contravene its articles of association and (iv) do not contravene any law or contractual restriction binding on or affecting it.
Bruno and Yang have the full legal right and authority to execute and perform his/her obligations under this Agreement and the other Transaction Documents to which he/she is a party and such execution and performance does not contravene any laws or
contractual restrictions binding on or affecting him/her. 

  

	Article 3.3	Consents and Approvals. All authorizations, consents or approvals or other actions by, and all notices to or filings with, any Government Authority required for the due
execution and performance by Seller, Bruno and Yang of this Agreement and the other Transaction Documents has been obtained. 

  

	Article 3.4	Binding Effect. This Agreement is, and the each other Transaction Document to which Seller, Bruno or Yang will be a party when executed by such Party will be, the legal,
valid and binding obligation of such Party, enforceable against such Party in accordance with its respective terms. 

  

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	Article 3.5	Ownership of Assets. Seller owns leases or has the legal right to use all of the Assets. Seller has good and marketable title to, or, in the case of leases, valid and
effective leasehold interests in, all of the Assets, free and clear of all Liens, except as noted in the Schedules hereto. 

  

	 	3.5.1	 [Intentionally left blank] 

  

	 	3.5.2 	Intellectual Property. Schedule 3.5.2 sets forth all domestic and foreign Intellectual Property used in or relating to the Business, registered in the name of Seller, or of
which Seller is a licensor or licensee, used in, or which have been used in, or which are under development or have been conceived in, or which have or potentially have application to, the Business. Seller owns all of the Intellectual Property to be
transferred hereunder free and clear of all Liens and pays no royalty to anyone under or with respect to any of them, except as set forth in such Schedule 3.5.2. All rights of Seller in and to each item of the Intellectual Property listed on
Schedule 3.5.2 and to all processes, lab journals, toxicological and ecological data, trade secrets, technology including know-how and show-how, product formulae, manufacturing, engineering and other drawings, intellectual property rights, agency
agreements, technical information, engineering data, design and engineering specifications and similar materials recording or evidencing Seller’s proprietary expertise used in or residing with the Business, whether purchased or developed
internally, included in the Assets are transferable to Buyer as herein contemplated. There is no conflict with the rights of others known to Seller, or any claim or formal charge of infringement, with respect to any Intellectual Property of the
Business, or with respect to any license relating to the Business under which Seller is licensor or licensee. Seller has no knowledge of the possible infringement by any third party of any Intellectual Property related to or used in the Business.

  

	 	3.5.3 	 Contracts. Schedule 3.5.3 sets forth all of the following contracts of Seller relating to the Business: (a) all existing contracts for the purchase of
raw materials, commodities, merchandise, supplies, other materials or personal property with any supplier under the terms of which Seller is likely to pay more than US$100,000 or the equivalent in RMB during the term of the contract, (b) all
existing contracts for the sale of raw materials, commodities, merchandise, supplies, other materials or personal property or for the furnishing of services by or to the Business which involve more than the sum of US$100,000 or the equivalent
thereof in RMB, (c) to the extent not included in the foregoing, all broker, distributor, dealer, manufacturer’s representative, sales, agency, sales promotion, market research, marketing consulting or advertising contracts used in or
relating to the Business, (d) all contracts of, or relating to, employment of any officer or individual employee or contracts of independent contractors or consultants relating to the Business and not cancellable without penalty within 30 days
of notice of such cancellation, (e) all mortgages, notes, loan or credit agreements or other contracts or obligations of Seller or to the direct or indirect guaranty or assumption by Seller of obligations of others with respect to the Business
or the Assets, and (f) all other contracts, whether or not made in the ordinary course of business, which are material to the Business or the Assets. Except as noted in Schedule 3.5.3, each contract listed therein is in full force and effect

  

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and, subject to obtaining the consent of the other Party thereto is assignable to Buyer without penalty or other adverse consequence. Seller (in relation to
the Business) is not in default under the terms of any such contract or in the payment of any principal of or interest on any indebtedness for borrowed money. There are no contracts granting any Person any preferential rights to purchase any of the
Assets or any of the properties or assets of the Business other than in the ordinary course of the Business. All of the contracts listed in Schedule 3.5.3 are valid and binding. 

  

	Article 3.6	Sufficiency of Assets. Except as set forth in Schedule 3.6, the Assets (a) constitute all of the assets, tangible and intangible, of any nature whatsoever, necessary to
operate the Business in the manner presently operated by Seller (it being understood that Seller is not responsible for any operational or management errors in the conduct of the Business after the Closing), and (b) except for the Excluded
Assets, include all of the operating assets of Seller related to the Business. 

  

	Article 3.7	Compliance with Laws. Except as described in Schedule 3.7, Seller is in compliance, and there exists no alleged non-compliance, with all applicable statutes, orders, rules
and regulations promulgated by any Government Authority relating in any material respect to the Assets or the operation and conduct of the Business, or the use of the properties of the Business and neither Seller nor any Shareholder has received any
notice of alleged violation of any such statute, order, rule or regulation. Schedule 3.7 lists all material governmental licenses, permits, product registrations, filings, authorizations and approvals and any pending applications for any thereof
relating to the conduct of the Business or the use of properties held by Seller and such licenses, permits, product registrations, filings, authorizations and approvals are all the governmental licenses, permits, filings, authorizations and
approvals necessary to conduct the Business or to use the Assets as currently conducted or used. 

  

	Article 3.8	Litigation. Except as set forth in Schedule 3.8, there is no action, lawsuit, claim, proceeding, or investigation pending or, to the best knowledge of Seller, Bruno and Yang,
threatened against or affecting Seller which, if decided adversely against Seller, could have a material adverse effect upon the Business or its financial condition, prospects or operations, or upon the Assets. Seller is not in default, and no
condition exists that with notice or the lapse of time or both would constitute a default, with respect to any order, writ, injunction or decree of any court or Government Authority affecting or relating to the Business. No condemnation proceeding
has been commenced or, to the knowledge of Seller, Bruno or Yang, is threatened to be commenced against any of the Assets. 

  

	Article 3.9	Brokers’ or Finders’ Fees. Except as set forth in Schedule 3.9, neither Seller, Bruno nor Yang has paid or will become obligated to pay any fee or commission to any
broker, finder or intermediary for or on account of the transactions provided for in this Agreement. 

  

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	Article 3.10	Subsidiaries. Except as set forth in Schedule 3.10, Seller has no subsidiaries or branches. 

  

	Article 3.11	Financial Statements. Seller has delivered to Nautilus: (a) a pro forma unaudited balance sheet of the Business as at December 31, 2006 (including the notes
thereto, the “2006 Balance Sheet”), and the related pro forma unaudited statements of income, changes in shareholders’ equity and cash flows for the fiscal year then ended, including the notes thereto, certified by the CEO/President
and chief financial officer of Seller; and (b) unaudited pro forma balance sheets of the Business as at each of March 31, 2007 and June 30, 2007 (the “Interim Balance Sheets”) and the related unaudited pro forma statements
of income, changes in shareholders’ equity, and cash flows for the fiscal quarters then ended, including the notes thereto, certified by the CEO/President and chief financial officer of Seller. Such financial statements fairly present (and the
financial statements delivered pursuant to Section 5.11 will fairly present) the financial condition and the results of operations, changes in shareholders’ equity and cash flows of the Business, as at the respective dates of and for the
periods referred to in such financial statements, all in accordance with U.S. GAAP. The financial statements referred to in this Section 3.11 reflect the consistent application of such accounting principles throughout the periods involved. The
financial statements have been prepared from and are in accordance with the accounting records of Seller. Seller has also delivered to Buyer copies of all letters from the Seller’s auditors to the Seller’s board of directors or the audit
committee thereof dated during 2007, together with copies of all responses thereto. 

  

	Article 3.12	No Undisclosed Liabilities. The Business has no material liabilities except for liabilities reflected or reserved against in the 2006 Balance Sheet or the Interim Balance
Sheets and current liabilities incurred in the ordinary course of business of the Business since June 30, 2007. 

  

	Article 3.13	Books and Records; Tax Returns. Seller’s books of account reflect all items of income and expense and all assets and liabilities of the Business required to be reflected
therein in accordance with U.S. GAAP and neither Seller nor any Affiliate of Seller has failed to file any material report or return with respect to the Business which may be required by any law or regulation of the British Virgin Islands or
political subdivision thereof to be filed, and, except as set forth in Schedule 3.13, Seller has duly paid or accrued on it’s books of account all taxes, duties and charges pursuant to such reports and returns or assessed against Seller. Seller
has fully filed, on or before the due date therefor or the expiration of any extended period for filing, all returns or reports with respect to any Taxes required to be filed by Seller, which returns or reports disclose as having become due and
payable all Taxes becoming due and payable for the periods covered therein. Except as set forth in Schedule 3.13, Seller has paid all Taxes reflected in such returns and reports and all other Taxes currently due or claimed to be due from Seller by
any Government Authority. 

  

	Article 3.14	 Absence of Certain Changes, Events and Conditions. Since December 31, 2006, there has not been any material adverse change in the condition (financial
or otherwise) of the Assets, liabilities, business, results of operations 

  

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or prospects of the Business, including, without limitation, any damage or destruction of property by fire or other casualty involving loss in excess of
US$100,000 or the equivalent thereof in RMB in the aggregate, whether or not covered by insurance. Except as described in Schedule 3.14, there are no conditions known to the senior management of Seller or any Shareholder existing with respect to the
products, facilities, personnel, raw materials, supplies or Assets of the Business which might reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on the Business or its prospects. 

  

	Article 3.15	Employees. Schedule 3.15 lists the name, current annual salary rates, bonuses, deferred compensation and other like benefits (in cash or otherwise) paid or payable through
the date hereof for fiscal 2007, date of employment and description of position of each of the current employees, officers, directors and agents of Seller employed in the Business or operations of the Business. Except as set forth on Schedule 3.15,
no employee of Seller has suffered any industrial injury resulting from employment with Seller or filed a claim for compensation related to any industrial injury or condition of employment resulting from employment with Seller.

  

	Article 3.16	Employee Plans. Schedule 3.16 contains a complete and accurate list of all Employee Plans and Seller has no other obligations, contingent or otherwise, relating to any
Employee Plans. Seller has delivered to Buyer true and complete copies of all Employee Plans, including trust agreements and insurance contracts embodying such plans, funds, programs or arrangements. 

  

	Article 3.17	Compliance with the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and Export Control and Anti-Boycott Laws. 

  

	 	(a)	Except as identified in Schedule 3.21, neither Seller nor any of its representatives or agents have, to obtain or retain business, directly or indirectly offered, paid or promised
to pay, or authorized the payment of, any money or other thing of value (including any fee, gift, sample, travel expense or entertainment with a value in excess of one hundred dollars ($100.00) or the equivalent thereof in RMB in the aggregate to
any one individual in any year) or any commission payment payable, to: 

  

	 	(i)	any person who is an official, officer, agent, employee or representative of any Government Authority or of any existing or prospective customer (whether government owned or
non-government owned); 

  

	 	(ii)	any political party or official thereof; 

  

	 	(iii)	any candidate for political or political party office; or 

  

	 	(iv)	any other individual or entity; 

 while knowing or having
reason to believe that all or any portion of such money or thing of value would be offered, given, or promised, directly or indirectly, to any such official, officer, agent, employee, representative, political party, political party official,
candidate, individual, or any entity affiliated with such customer, political party or official or political office. 
  

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	 	(b)	Except as set forth in Schedule 3.17(b), Seller has made all payments to third parties by check mailed to such third parties’ principal place of business or by wire transfer to
a bank located in the same jurisdiction as such party’s principal place of business. 

  

	 	(c)	Each transaction is properly and accurately recorded on the books and records of Seller, and each document upon which entries in Seller’s books and records are based is
complete and accurate in all respects. Seller maintains a system of internal accounting controls adequate to insure that Seller maintains no off-the-books accounts and that Seller’s assets are used only in accordance with Seller’s
management directives. 

  

	 	(d)	Seller has at all times been in compliance with all legal requirements relating to export control and trade embargoes. No product sold or service provided by Seller or any Affiliate
of Seller during the last five (5) years has been, directly or indirectly, sold to or performed on behalf of Cuba, Iraq, Iran, Libya, North Korea or Sudan. 

  

	 	(e)	Except as set forth in Schedule 3.17(e), neither Seller nor any Affiliate of Seller has violated the anti-boycott prohibitions contained in 50 U.S.C. sect. 2401 et seq. or taken any
action that can be penalized under Section 999 of the U.S Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. Except as set forth in Schedule 3.21(e), during the last five (5) years, neither Seller nor any Affiliate of Seller has been a party to,
nor a beneficiary under and has not performed any service or sold any product under any contract under which a product has been sold to customers in Bahrain, Bangladesh, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria,
United Arab Emirates or the Republic of Yemen. 

  

	Article 3.18	Compliance with PRC Anti-Corruption Laws. Seller has not, nor to the best of its knowledge after reasonable inquiry has any Affiliate of Seller or any of their respective
employees, representatives or agents has engaged in any conduct which would constitute a violation of PRC law prohibiting bribery, including, without limitation, any conduct or activity which would constitute a violation of Articles 163, 164 or 389
of the PRC Criminal Code, Article 8 of the Law Against Unfair Competition or the Interim Rules on Prohibition of Commercial Bribery. 

  

	Article 3.19	Pricing of Sales. Except as set forth in Schedule 3.19, since December 31, 2006, all of the products of the Business have been sold to persons who are not Affiliates or,
if Affiliates have been sold at prices not exceeding prices at which such products are sold in substantial quantities in the marketplace in arms-length transactions. 

  

	Article 3.20	Pricing of Services. Except as set forth in Schedule 3.20, since December 31, 2006, all services provided to the Business have been provided by person who are not
Affiliates or, if by Affiliates, have been provided at prices not exceeding prices at which such services are provided in the marketplace in arms-length transactions. 

  

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	Article 3.21	Completeness of Schedules. The Schedules attached hereto, where applicable to Seller, completely and correctly present the information required by this Agreement to be set
forth therein, and do not contain any untrue statement of a material fact. Originals or true and complete copies of all documents or other written materials underlying items listed in such Schedules have heretofore been made available for
examination by Buyer, including, without limitation, deeds, leases, mortgages, deeds of trust, security instruments, permits, trademarks, patents and other Intellectual Property, litigation files, contracts, employee agreements and licenses, and
such documents have not been modified and will not be modified prior to the Closing Date without Nautilus’s prior written consent. 

 CHAPTER 4 
 REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF NAUTILUS 
 Nautilus hereby represents and warrants to Seller, Bruno and Yang as follows: 
  

	Article 4.1	Organization. Nautilus is a corporation duly organized and validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the State of Washington, U.S.A. When formed and in
possession of all requisite governmental approvals and authorizations, Buyer will be a duly organized and validly existing legal entity and in good standing under the laws of the jurisdiction in which it is formed. 

  

	Article 4.2	Power and Authority. The execution and performance by Nautilus of this Agreement and the other Transaction Documents to which it is a party (i) are within its corporate
power, (ii) have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate action, (iii) do not contravene its Articles of Incorporation or By-Laws and (iv) do not contravene any law or contractual restriction binding on or affecting it.

  

	Article 4.3	Consents and Approvals. No authorization, consent or approval or other action by, and no notice to or filing with, any governmental authority is required for the due
execution, delivery and performance by Nautilus of this Agreement. Nautilus has the financial capacity to satisfy its financial obligations as contemplated herein. 

  

	Article 4.4	Binding Effect. This Agreement and each other Transaction Document to which it is a party is the legal, valid and binding obligation of Nautilus, enforceable against Nautilus
in accordance with its terms. 

  

	Article 4.5	Brokers’ or Finders’ Fees. Nautilus has not paid or become obligated to pay any fee or commission to any broker, finder or intermediary for or on account of the
transactions provided for in this Agreement. 

  

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	Article 4.6	Acknowledgments. Subject to the representations, warranties and covenants of Seller, Bruno and Yang as set forth in this Agreement and the exhibits, schedules and attachments
hereto, Nautilus is relying on its own investigation as to the condition of the Business and the Assets. Nautilus has been provided access to the books, records and personnel of Seller and has been afforded an opportunity to make inquires and to
review such information as Nautilus has requested for the purpose of completing such investigation. 

  

	Article 4.7	Periodic Reports. The periodic reports on Form 10-K, Form 10-Q and Form 8-K filed by Nautilus with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) since
June 30, 2006 (i) complied as to form in all material respects with the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and the rules and regulations thereunder, and (ii) did not contain any untrue statement of a
material fact or omit to state a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary in order to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading. 

 CHAPTER 5 
 ACTION PRIOR TO THE
CLOSING DATE 
 The following actions have been or will be taken prior to the Closing Date: 
  

	Article 5.1	Preserve Accuracy of Representations and Warranties. Each Party shall refrain from taking any action which would render any representation and warranty contained in Chapters
3 and 4 of this Agreement inaccurate in any material respect on the Closing Date. 

  

	Article 5.2	Operation of Business. From the date hereof through the Closing Date, except with the prior written consent of Nautilus or as otherwise provided below, Seller and the
Shareholders shall (i) conduct the business and operations of the Business only in the ordinary course, (ii) continue to meet the contractual obligations incurred by Seller in the ordinary course of business and to pay all obligations as
they mature in the ordinary course of business, (iii) exercise best efforts to keep available the services of the present employees of the Business, and (iv) exercise best efforts to preserve the good relations of suppliers, customers and
others with whom Seller has business relations relating to the Business. 

  

	Article 5.3	Sale or Pledge of Assets; Borrowing. Seller shall not sell or mortgage or pledge any of the Assets or, for the account of the Business, borrow any money or incur, assume or
guarantee or otherwise become directly or indirectly responsible for the payment of any indebtedness or any other obligation of any other Person or agree to do any of the foregoing. 

  

	Article 5.4	Compliance with Laws, etc. Seller shall comply with all applicable laws and shall conduct the Business in such a manner that on the Closing Date the representations and
warranties contained in this Agreement shall be true as though such representations and warranties were made on and as of such date. 

  

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	Article 5.5	Best Efforts. Each of the Parties hereto shall use its best efforts to fulfill all of the conditions set forth in this Agreement over which it has control or influence
(including obtaining any authorizations, consents, approvals or waivers necessary to the performance of such Party’s obligations hereunder) and to consummate the transactions contemplated herein. 

  

	Article 5.6	Nautilus’s Access to Information and Records Before the Closing. Seller shall give Nautilus, its employees, counsel, accountants and other representatives full access
throughout the period prior to the Closing Date, to all of the properties, books, contracts, commitments, customers, suppliers, distributors and records of the Business, and furnish to Nautilus during such period all such information concerning the
Business as Nautilus may reasonably request. Representatives of Nautilus shall be allowed to have unrestricted contact with employees employed in the Business and with past and present customers, suppliers and distributors of the Business, for the
purpose of accomplishing an orderly transfer of the Business to Buyer on the Closing Date. 

  

	Article 5.7	Interim Financial Statements. Until the Closing Date, Seller shall deliver to Nautilus within twenty (20) days after the end of each month a copy of the internally
prepared income statement and balance sheet for such month prepared in a manner and containing information consistent with Seller’s current practices and certified by the CEO/President and chief financial officer of Seller as to compliance with
Article 3.11. 

  

	Article 5.8	Hart-Scott-Rodino Compliance. Nautilus and Seller shall file as soon as reasonably practicable any Notification and Report Forms and related material that it may be required
to file with the Federal Trade Commission and the Antitrust Division of the United States Department of Justice under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act and shall make any further filings pursuant thereto that may be necessary in connection therewith.
Nautilus and Seller each further agree to respond as fully and promptly as practicable to any inquiries and/or requests for information or documents received from any governmental entity in connection with antitrust matters related to the
transactions contemplated by this Agreement. Neither Nautilus nor Seller shall extend any waiting period under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act or enter into any agreement with the Federal Trade Commission or the Antitrust Division not to consummate the
transactions contemplated by this Agreement, except with the prior written consent of the other parties hereto, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. 

 CHAPTER 6 
 CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO OBLIGATIONS OF NAUTILUS 
 Except for Seller’s retention of the US$18,500,000 option fee (which includes the US$4,000,000 option fee paid in connection with the Land America Agreement), in
the event Closing does not occur, the obligations of Nautilus and Buyer under this Agreement shall be subject to the satisfaction, on or prior to the Closing Date, of all of the following conditions, any one or more of which may be waived by
Nautilus: 
  

	Article 6.1	 Representations and Warranties Accurate. All representations and warranties of Seller, Bruno and Yang contained in this Agreement shall have been true in all
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as of the Closing Date as if such representations and warranties were made at and as of the Closing Date. Seller shall furnish Nautilus and Buyer with a
certificate, dated the Closing Date and signed by the legal representative of Seller, Bruno and Yang, stating the above in such form as Nautilus may reasonably request. 

  

	Article 6.2	Absence of Certain Changes. Since the date hereof and prior to the Closing Date, there shall not have occurred or been discovered: 

  

	 	(a)	any material adverse change in the business, financial condition, prospects or results of operations of the Business, other than a material adverse change resulting from a material
reduction in the volume of purchases by Nautilus; 

  

	 	(b)	any new law, rule or regulation or the amendment or interpretation of any existing law, rule or regulation, materially adversely affecting the operation of the Business or the
ability of Seller to convey, assign and transfer to Buyer any of the Assets, the Business and other contractual rights pertaining to the Business with the effect of materially affecting the value of, or the ability of Buyer to operate as presently
operated, the Business; or 

  

	 	(c)	damage or destruction in the nature of a casualty loss or claim, whether covered by insurance or not, materially adversely affecting the operation of the Business or the ability of
Seller to convey, assign and transfer to Buyer any of the Assets, the Business and other contractual rights pertaining to the Business with the effect of materially affecting the value of, or the ability of Buyer to operate as presently operated,
the Business, and there shall have been delivered to Nautilus a certificate to that effect, dated the Closing Date and signed by the legal representative of Seller. 

  

	Article 6.3	Performance by Seller. Seller shall have performed and complied in all materials respects with all agreements and conditions required by this Agreement to be performed and
complied with by it prior to or on the Closing Date, and there shall have been delivered to Nautilus and Buyer a certificate to that effect, dated the Closing Date and signed by the legal representative of Seller. 

  

	Article 6.4	Opinions of Counsel for Seller and the Shareholders. Nautilus shall have received from The Universal Legal Corp., PRC counsel to Seller, Bruno and Yang, and C. Reed Brown,
U.S. counsel to Seller, Bruno and Yang, written opinions, dated the Closing Date, in form and substance satisfactory to Nautilus and Buyer, to the effect set forth in Exhibit C and Exhibit D, respectively. In giving such opinion, such
counsel may rely, as to matters of fact, upon certificates of officers of Seller and certificates of Bruno and Yang, provided that such counsel shall state that they believe that they are justified in relying upon such certificates and deliver
copies thereof to Nautilus and Buyer with such opinion. 

  

	Article 6.5	 Authorizations, Approvals and Consents. Seller shall have received (at Seller’s cost and expense) all authorizations, consents, approvals and waivers or
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performance of this Agreement or the transfer pursuant to this Agreement of all of the Assets. There shall be delivered to Nautilus and Buyer a certificate,
dated the Closing Date and signed by the legal representative of Seller, stating that Seller has received all authorizations, consents, approvals and waivers required by this Article 6.5. 

  

	Article 6.6	Legal Prohibition. No proceeding shall be pending or threatened before any Government Authority to restrain or prohibit or to obtain material damages or other relief in
connection with the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and no investigation that might eventuate in any such proceeding shall be pending or threatened. All applicable waiting periods (and any extensions thereof) under
the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act shall have expired or otherwise been terminated. 

  

	Article 6.7	Instruments of Sale, etc. On the Closing Date, Seller shall deliver to Nautilus and Buyer each of the documents set forth in Article 2.6, in form and substance satisfactory
to Nautilus. 

  

	Article 6.8	Corporate Authorization. Seller shall have provided Nautilus and Buyer with a certificate of the legal representative of Seller certifying copies of the resolutions of the
Board of Directors and shareholders of Seller approving this Agreement and the other Transaction Documents to which it is a party and the sale and transfer of the Assets to Buyer under this Agreement. 

  

	Article 6.9	Land America Agreement. Closing pursuant to the Land America Agreement shall have been completed simultaneously with the Closing hereunder. 

  

	Article 6.10	Continuance of Insurance. Seller shall have provided Nautilus with certificate(s) from its insurance brokers, certifying the continuation upon substantially the same terms
and conditions of the insurance set forth in Schedule 3.16. Seller will make arrangements to insure the continued coverage after the Closing Date of Buyer under an insurance policy for any and all liabilities for injury to persons or property
arising out of the sale by Seller of the products of the Business prior to the Closing Date. 

  

	Article 6.11	Seller’s Non-Competition Agreement. Land America shall have executed and delivered the Seller’s Non-Competition Agreement. 

  

	Article 6.12	Shareholders’ Non-Competition Agreement. Bruno and Yang shall have executed and delivered the Shareholders’ Non-Competition Agreement. 

 CHAPTER 7 
 CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO
OBLIGATIONS OF 
 SELLER, BRUNO AND YANG 
 The obligations of Seller, Bruno and Yang under this Agreement shall be subject to the fulfillment on or prior to the Closing Date of the following conditions, any one or more of which may be waived by Seller: 
  

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	Article 7.1	Representations and Warranties Accurate. All representations and warranties of Nautilus contained in this Agreement shall have been true in all material respects when made
and shall be true in all material respects at and as of the Closing Date as if such representations and warranties were made at and as of the Closing Date. Nautilus shall furnish Seller a certificate, dated the Closing Date and signed by a duly
authorized officer stating the above in such form as Seller, Bruno or Yang may reasonably request. 

  

	Article 7.2	Performance by Nautilus. Nautilus shall have performed and complied with or caused Buyer to perform or comply with all agreements and conditions required by this Agreement to
be performed and complied with by it prior to or on the Closing Date and there shall be delivered to Seller a certificate to such effect, dated the Closing Date and signed by a duly authorized officer of Nautilus. 

  

	Article 7.3	Legal Prohibition. On the Closing Date there shall exist no injunction or final judgment, law or regulation prohibiting the consummation of the transactions contemplated by
this Agreement. All applicable waiting periods (and any extensions thereof) under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act shall have expired or otherwise been terminated. 

  

	Article 7.4	Land America Agreement. Closing pursuant to the Land America Agreement shall have been completed simultaneously with the Closing hereunder. 

 CHAPTER 8 
 INDEMNIFICATION

  

	Article 8.1	Indemnification by Seller, Bruno and Yang. Seller, Bruno and Yang hereby jointly and severally agree to indemnify and hold each of Nautilus and Buyer harmless at all times as
set forth below from and after the Closing Date against and in respect of all matters in connection with the following: 

  

	 	8.1.1 	From and after the Closing Date, all the liabilities of Seller arising out of or in connection with the Business (including, without limitation, liabilities for taxes or in
connection with the termination of employees of the Business), and all suits, proceedings, demands, assessments, judgments, costs, attorneys’ fees and expenses incident to any matters relating to the such liabilities of Seller and arising out
of or in connection with the Business prior to the Closing Date, including those out-of-pocket costs, charges and expenses in respect of the participation of officers and employees of Nautilus or Buyer after the Closing Date in the defense thereof;
and 

  

	 	8.1.2 	From and after the Closing Date, any losses, liabilities, damages or deficiencies incurred by either Nautilus or Buyer resulting from any misrepresentation or breach of warranty
under Chapter 3 of this Agreement or non-fulfillment of any agreement or covenant on the part of Seller or a Shareholder under this Agreement, or from any certificate or other instrument furnished or to be furnished by Seller or a Shareholder
hereunder, and all suits, actions, proceedings, demands, assessments, judgments, costs, attorneys’ fees and expenses incident to any of the foregoing matters, including those out-of-pocket costs, charges and expenses in respect of the
participation of officers and employees of Nautilus or Buyer after the Closing Date in defense thereof. 

  

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	Article 8.2	Payments to Nautilus and Buyer. Seller and the Shareholders shall promptly reimburse Nautilus and Buyer for all amounts owed under Article 8.1 from time to time, at their
request, as such amounts are incurred. Notwithstanding the foregoing, (a) the maximum aggregate liability of Seller and the Shareholders for all claims made by Nautilus and/or Buyer under Article 8.1.2 shall not exceed the amount of
US$1,000,000 (ONE MILLION U.S. DOLLARS) less any amount released to Nautilus or Buyer by the Escrow Agent pursuant to the Escrow and Indemnification Agreement entered into pursuant to the Land America Agreement (the “Land America Escrow
Agreement”); (b) neither of Nautilus nor Buyer shall make any particular claim for an amount owed under Article 8.1.2 after the 15-month anniversary of the Closing Date (the “Indemnity Cut-Off Date”) (other than claims made in
respect of Articles 3.2 and 3.13 which shall survive the Indemnity Cut-Off Date for an indefinite period); and (c) notwithstanding the submission of a claim pursuant to Article 8.1.2 prior to the Indemnity Cut-Off Date, Seller and the
Shareholders may delay payment for such claims until after the fifteen-month anniversary of the Closing Date and the initial release of funds to the Representative pursuant to the Land America Escrow Agreement. 

  

	 	8.2.1 	Subject to the limitations set forth in Article 8.2 above, Nautilus may from time to time give a notice (a “Notice”) to the Representative specifying in reasonable detail
the nature and dollar amount of any claim (a “Claim”) it may have under Article 8.1.1 or 8.1.2 of this Agreement. Nautilus may make more than one claim with respect to any underlying state of facts. If the Representative gives notice to
Nautilus disputing any Claim (a “Counter Notice”) within thirty (30) days following receipt by the Representative of the Notice regarding such Claim, such Claim shall be resolved as provided in Article 8.2.2 below. If no Counter
Notice is received by Nautilus within such thirty-day (30-day) period, then the dollar amount of damages claimed by Nautilus as set forth in its Notice shall be deemed established for purposes of this Agreement and, at the end of such thirty-day
(30-day) period the Representative shall pay to Nautilus the dollar amount claimed in the Notice, subject to the limitations set forth in Article 8.2 above. 

  

	 	8.2.2 	If a Counter Notice is given with respect to a Claim, the Representative and Nautilus will seek to resolve the matter through friendly negotiations. If the matter has not been
resolved within thirty days after delivery of the Counter Notice, either party may submit the matter to binding arbitration in accordance with Article 12.11 below. 

  

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	Article 8.3	Indemnification by Nautilus. Nautilus and Buyer hereby agree jointly and severally to indemnify and hold harmless Seller, Bruno and Yang at all times from and after the
Closing Date against and in respect of all matters in connection with the following: 

  

	 	8.3.1 	From and after the Closing Date, all the liabilities of Nautilus and Buyer arising out of or in connection with the Business (including, without limitation, liabilities for taxes or
in connection with the termination of employees of the Business by Buyer after the Closing Date), and all suits, proceedings, demands, assessments, judgments, costs, attorneys’ fees and expenses incident to any matters relating to the such
liabilities of Nautilus and Buyer and arising out of or in connection with the conduct of the Business from and after the Closing Date, including those out-of-pocket costs, charges and expenses in respect of the participation of Bruno, Yang or
officers and employees of Seller after the Closing Date in the defense thereof. 

  

	 	8.3.2 	From and after the Closing Date up through the Indemnity Cut-Off Date, any losses, liabilities, damages or deficiencies incurred by Seller, Bruno or Yang that result from any
misrepresentation, breach of warranty, or non-fulfillment of any agreement or covenant on the part of Nautilus under this Agreement, or from any certificate or other instrument furnished or to be furnished by hereunder and all suits, actions,
proceedings, demands, assessments, judgments, costs, attorneys’ fees and expenses incident to any of the foregoing matters, including those out-of-pocket costs, charges and expenses in respect of the participation of officers and employees of
Seller or the Shareholders after the Closing Date in defense thereof. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the maximum aggregate liability of Nautilus and Buyer for all claims made by Seller or the Shareholders under Article 8.3.2 shall not exceed
US$1,000,000 (ONE MILLION U.S. DOLLARS). 

  

	Article 8.4	Payments to Seller and the Shareholders. Nautilus shall promptly reimburse Seller, Bruno or Yang for all amounts owed under Article 8.3 from time to time, at their request,
as such amounts are incurred. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller and the Shareholders shall not make any particular claim for an amount owed under Article 8.3.2 after the Indemnity Cut-Off Date. 

  

	Article 8.5	 Third Party Claims. If a claim by a third party is made against an indemnified Party hereunder, and if a Party intends to seek indemnity with respect thereto
under this Chapter 8 (such Party being the “Indemnified Party”), the Indemnified Party or Parties shall promptly (and in any case within thirty (30) days) notify the other Party or Parties (the “Indemnifying Party”) of such
claim. The Indemnifying Party shall have thirty (30) days after receipt of the above-mentioned notice to undertake, conduct and control, through counsel of its own choosing (subject to the consent of the Indemnified Party, such consent not to
be unreasonably withheld) and at its expense, the settlement or defense thereof, and the Indemnified Party shall cooperate with it in connection therewith; provided, that: (i) the Indemnifying Party shall not thereby permit to
exist any Lien upon any asset of the Indemnified Party, (ii) the Indemnifying Party shall permit the Indemnified Party to participate in such settlement or defense through counsel chosen by the Indemnified Party, provided that the fees and
expenses of such counsel shall be borne by the Indemnified Party, and (iii) the Indemnifying Party shall promptly reimburse the Indemnified Party for the full amount of any loss resulting from such claim and all related expenses incurred by the
Indemnified Party within the limits of this Chapter 8. So long as the Indemnifying Party is reasonably contesting any such claim in good faith, the Indemnified Party shall not pay or settle any such claim. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the
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right to pay or settle any such claim, provided that in such event it shall waive any right to indemnity therefore by the Indemnifying Party. If the
Indemnifying Party does not notify the Indemnified Party within thirty days after receipt of the Indemnified Party’s notice of a claim of indemnity hereunder that it elects to undertake the defense thereof, the Indemnified Party shall have the
right to contest, settle or compromise the claim in the exercise of its exclusive discretion at the expense of the Indemnifying Party. 

 CHAPTER 9 
 STAFF AND EMPLOYEE MATTERS 
  

	Article 9.1	Staff and Employees. Seller has delivered to Nautilus a list, dated within ten days of the Closing Date, naming by location all of the staff and employees of Seller actively
employed in the Business, including each such staff and employee’s current compensation rate and date of employment. Nautilus and Buyer shall be permitted to interview all of Seller’s staff and employees employed in the Business during
business hours, pursuant to schedules to be coordinated with Seller, and Seller shall give Nautilus and Buyer all information in Seller’s possession reasonably requested by Nautilus or Buyer in connection with such staff and employees. Nautilus
will cause Buyer to offer employment commencing as of the Closing Date to those staff and employees as Nautilus deems, in its sole discretion, appropriate on such terms as Nautilus shall deem appropriate. Seller, Bruno and Yang will use their best
efforts to cause such employees to become employees of Buyer as of the Closing Date. 

  

	Article 9.2	Salaries and Benefits. Seller shall be responsible for (i) the payment of all wages and other remuneration due to staff and employees of the Business with respect to
their services as employees of Seller through close of business on the Closing Date; (ii) the payment of any termination or severance payments required by contract or law; and (iii) any amounts or benefits due to the staff and employees
under welfare benefit, housing, retirement and health plans maintained Seller for such staff and employees pursuant to contract or as required by law. 

  

	Article 9.3	No Rights to Staff and Employees. Nothing herein expressed or implied shall confer upon any staff or employee hired by Nautilus or Buyer or any other employee or legal
representatives of Seller or any trade union representative any rights or remedies, including, without limitation, any right to employment, or continued employment for any specified period, of any nature or kind whatsoever under or by reason of this
Agreement. 

 CHAPTER 10 
 ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN 
 SUBSEQUENT TO THE CLOSING DATE 
  

	Article 10.1	 Further Assurances. Following the Closing, Seller, Bruno and Yang will, upon request by Nautilus or Buyer, (a) do, execute, acknowledge and deliver, or
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and assurances and (b) use its best efforts to obtain all authorizations, approvals, consents and waivers that may be reasonably required for the
conveyance, transfer, assignment, delivery, assurance and confirmation to Buyer, or to its successors and assigns, or for aiding and assisting in collecting or reducing to possession, any or all of the Assets of Seller transferred hereunder.

  

	Article 10.2	Customer and Other Business Relationships. After the Closing, Seller, Bruno and Yang will cooperate with Nautilus and Buyer in their efforts to continue and maintain for the
benefit of Buyer those business relationships of Seller existing prior to the Closing and relating to the Business, including relationships with lessors, employees, regulatory authorities, licensors, customers, suppliers and others, and Seller will
satisfy its liabilities in a manner that is not detrimental to any of such relationships. Seller, Bruno and Yang will refer to Buyer all inquiries relating to the Business. Neither Seller or Bruno or Yang or any of their respective officers,
employees, agents or shareholders shall take any action that would tend to diminish the value of the Assets after the Closing or that would interfere with the Business, including disparaging the name or business of Nautilus or Buyer.

  

	Article 10.3	Retention of and Access to Records. After the Closing Date, Nautilus will cause Buyer to retain for a period consistent with Nautilus’s record-retention policies and
practices those records of Seller delivered to Buyer. Nautilus will ensure that Buyer also shall provide Seller and the Shareholders and their representatives reasonable access thereto, during normal business hours and on at least three days’
prior written notice, to enable them to prepare financial statements or tax returns or deal with tax audits. After the Closing Date, Seller shall provide Buyer and its representatives reasonable access to records that are Excluded Assets, during
normal business hours and on at least three days’ prior written notice, for any reasonable business purpose specified by Buyer in such notice. 

  

	Article 10.4	Mutual Cooperation with Respect to Taxes. Each of Nautilus and Buyer, on the one hand, and Seller and the Shareholders, on the other, will provide the other with such
assistance as may reasonably be requested by either of them in connection with the preparation of any tax return, any audit or other examination by any taxing authority, or any judicial or administrative proceedings relating to liability for any
Taxes relating to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. Each such Party will retain and provide the other with any records or information which may be relevant to such return, audit or examination, proceedings or determination. Such
assistance shall include making employees available on a mutually convenient basis to provide additional information and explanation of any material provided hereunder and shall include providing copies of any relevant tax returns and supporting
work schedules. The Party requesting assistance hereunder shall reimburse the other for reasonable out-of-pocket expenses incurred in providing such assistance. 

  

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	Article 10.5	Cooperation in Litigation. In the event that, after the Closing Date, Nautilus, Buyer, Seller, Bruno or Yang shall require the participation of officers and employees
employed by each other to aid in the defense or prosecution of litigation or claims, and so long as there exists no conflict of interest between the Parties, each of Nautilus, Buyer and Seller shall use its best efforts to make such officers and
employees available to participate in such defense or prosecution, provided that, except as required pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 8, the Party requiring the participation of such officers or employees shall pay all reasonable out-of-pocket
costs, charges and expenses arising from such participation. 

  

	Article 10.6	Confidentiality. Except in circumstances where the prior consent of Nautilus has been obtained and for a period of five (5) years after the Closing Date, Seller and each
Shareholder agrees that it shall not divulge to any Person any trade secret, or secret process, method or means, or any other confidential information concerning the Business, or confidential information concerning Nautilus or Buyer that comes to
the knowledge of such Party by reason of its being a Party hereto, unless and to the extent that (i) the disclosure is required by law or (ii) such information is or becomes public knowledge otherwise than through the breach of this
Article or (iii) such information was obtained from a third party having no obligation of confidentiality with respect to such information. 

 CHAPTER 11 
 TERMINATION 
  

	Article 11.1	Termination Events. This Agreement may, by notice given on or prior to the Closing Date, in the manner hereinafter provided, be terminated and abandoned:

  

	 	11.1.1 	By Nautilus, on the one hand, or Seller, Bruno and Yang, on the other, if material default or breach shall be made by the other with respect to the due and timely performance of any
of its covenants and agreements contained herein, or with respect to due compliance with any of its representations and warranties contained herein, and such default cannot be cured, or shall have not been cured within forty-five (45) days
after receipt of notice specifying particularly such default; 

  

	 	11.1.2 	By Nautilus if all of the conditions set forth in Chapter 6 shall not have been satisfied (or are incapable of being satisfied) on or before January 4, 2008 (the
“Termination Date”) or waived by it on or before such date; or by Seller and the Shareholders, if all of the conditions set forth in Chapter 8 shall not have been satisfied (or are incapable of being satisfied) by such date or waived by it
on or before such date; provided, that the Termination Date shall be extended to January 20, 2008 in the event the Termination Date under the Land America Agreement is extended in accordance with the terms thereof.

  

	 	11.1.3 	By Nautilus, on the one hand, or Seller, Bruno and Yang, on the other, if in the case of Seller, Bruno and Yang, Nautilus, or in the case of Nautilus, Seller, Bruno or Yang, becomes
bankrupt, or is the subject of proceedings for liquidation or dissolution, or ceases to carry on business or becomes unable to pay its or his debts as they become due; 

  

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	 	11.1.4 	By written mutual consent of Nautilus and Seller; or 

  

	 	11.1.5 	By either Nautilus or Seller if the Closing shall not have occurred, through no fault of any Party, on or before the Termination Date, or such later date as may be agreed upon by
the Parties. provided, that the Termination Date shall be extended to January 20, 2008 in the event the Termination Date under the Land America Agreement is extended in accordance with the terms thereof. 

 Each Party’s right of termination hereunder is in addition to any other rights it may have hereunder or otherwise. 
  

	Article 11.2	Effect of Termination. In the event this Agreement is terminated pursuant to Article 11.1, all further obligations of the Parties hereunder shall terminate, the Option
Exercise Deposit shall be disbursed to the Parties in accordance with the Escrow Agreement, and unless terminated as provided in Article 11.1.4, the Fourteen Million Five Hundred Thousand U.S. Dollar (U.S. $14,500,000) option fee delivered to
Seller pursuant to the Option Agreement and the Four Million US Dollar (US$4,000,000) option fee paid in connection with the Land America Agreement shall be retained by Seller. 

 CHAPTER 12 
 OTHER PROVISIONS 
  

	Article 12.1	Survival of Representations and Warranties. The representations and warranties contained in this Agreement shall survive the Closing for a period of fifteen (15) months
from the Closing Date, provided, however that in the event a claim for indemnification is made by Nautilus in respect of any representation and warranty (other than those in Articles 3.2 and 3.13 which shall continue for an indefinite
period) made by Seller, Bruno or Yang prior to the expiration of such fifteen (15) month period, Nautilus shall be entitled to the benefits of the indemnification provisions hereunder as long as such claim is being prosecuted in good faith.

  

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	Article 12.3	Responsibility for Taxes. Each Party shall pay its own transaction-related Taxes arising out of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. 

  

	Article 12.4	Complete Agreement. This Agreement, including the Schedules and Exhibits attached hereto and the documents referred to herein, together with the Escrow Agreement shall
constitute the entire agreement between the Parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof and shall supersede all previous negotiations, commitments and writings with respect to such subject matter, including without limitation the Option
Agreement. 

  

	Article 12.5	Passage of Title and Risk of Loss. Title and risk of loss with respect to the Assets and rights to be transferred hereunder shall not pass to Buyer until the Assets or right
is transferred at the Closing hereunder. 

  

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	Article 12.6	Waiver, Discharge, etc. This Agreement may not be released, discharged, abandoned, changed or modified in any manner, except by an instrument in writing signed on behalf of
each of the Parties hereto by their duly authorized representatives. The failure of any Party hereto to enforce at any time any of the provisions of this Agreement shall in no way be construed to be a waiver of any such provision, nor in any way to
affect the validity of this Agreement or any part thereof or the right of any party thereafter to enforce each and every such provision. No waiver of any breach of this Agreement shall be held to be a waiver of any other or subsequent breach.

  

	Article 12.7	Notices. Any notice or other communication required or permitted hereunder shall be given in writing and shall be addressed to the relevant Party at the address set forth
below or at such other address as such Party may designate by ten Business Days’ advance written notice to the other Parties. Any notice addressed to the relevant Party shall be deemed to have been delivered: (a) if delivered by hand when
delivered, (b) if sent by pre-paid United States registered mail, on the fifth (5th) Business Day after the date of posting, (c) if given or made by facsimile, on the following Business Day after the transmission is sent (as long as
the sender has a confirmation report specifying the facsimile number of the recipient, the number of pages sent and the date of the transmission) and, (d) if given or made by electronic mail, on the following Business Day after the electronic
mail is sent (as long as the sender has confirmation records confirming delivery by the sender and receipt by the recipient of the electronic mail). Notice given to Nautilus shall constitute notice to Buyer. 

 Notices and communications shall be delivered as follows: 
  

			
	 To Nautilus at:
	  	 Nautilus, Inc

		  	 16400 SE Nautilus Drive

		  	 Vancouver, Washington 98683 U.S.A.

		  	 Attn: Wayne M. Bolio,

		  	 Chief Administrative Officer and

		  	 Senior Vice President, Law & Human Resources

		  	 Facsimile: 1 (360) 859-5915

		  	 E-mail:      wbolio@nautilus.com

		
	 with a copy to:
	  	 Garvey Schubert Barer

		  	 1191 Second Avenue, 18th Floor

		  	 Seattle, Washington 98101 U.S.A.

		  	 Attn: Bruce A. Robertson, Esquire

		  	 Facsimile: 1 (206) 464-0125

		  	 E-mail:      brobertson@gsblaw.com

  

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	 To Seller at:
	  	Treuriver Investments Limited
		  	 25 North 2nd Road, Xiamen, Xinglin

		  	 Jimei District

		  	 Xiamen China 361022

		  	 Attn: Michael C. Bruno

		  	 Facsimile: 011 86 592-621-8275

		  	 E-mail:      bruno@laxiamen.com

		
	 with a copy to:
	  	 Reed Brown

		  	 2484 Willow Hills Drive

		  	 Sandy, Utah 84093

		  	 Facsimile: 1 (801) 943-1530

		  	 E-mail:      reed.crb@gmail.com

		
	 To Bruno at:
	  	 Michael C. Bruno

		  	 #7 South Guangxing Road

		  	 Xinglin District

		  	 Xiamen, PRC 361022

		  	 Telephone: 011 86 1390 602-5490

		  	 E-mail:      bruno@laxiamen.com

		
	 To Yang at:
	  	 Yang Lin Qing

		  	 #7 South Guangxing Road

		  	 Xinglin District

		  	 Xiamen, PRC 361022

		  	 Telephone: 011 86 1390 602-5490

		  	 E-mail:      bruno@laxiamen.com

  

	Article 12.8	Public Announcements. No Party shall issue any press release or public announcement in connection with this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby without the
prior written approval of the other Parties hereto. 

  

	Article 12.9	Expenses. Whether the transactions contemplated by this Agreement are consummated or fail to be consummated for any reason whatsoever, each Party shall pay its own expenses
and the fees and disbursements of its counsel, accountants and other experts. 

  

	Article 12.10 	Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the State of Washington, U.S.A., without regard to its conflict of laws
principles. 

  

	Article 12.11 	Arbitration. 

  

	 	(1)	Except as provided in Article 12.2, all disputes arising in connection with or relating to this Agreement shall be finally settled by binding arbitration in accordance with the
International Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association. The tribunal shall be composed of a sole arbitrator. The arbitration shall be conducted in the English language at San Francisco under the U.S. Federal Arbitration Act.

  

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	 	(2)	Any arbitral award rendered shall be final, binding and non-appealable and may be entered and enforced as a judgment with any court having jurisdiction. 

  

	 	(3)	To the extent this Article is deemed to be a separate agreement independent from this Agreement, Article 12.10 concerning governing law and Article 12.7 concerning notices are
incorporated herein by reference. 

  

	 	(4)	Any Party may, without inconsistency with this agreement to arbitrate, seek from a court any provisional remedy that may be necessary to preserve its rights, to protect intellectual
property or to prevent the disposal of assets at any time before, during or after the arbitration proceedings. 

  

	Article 12.12 	Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Parties and the successors or assigns of the Parties, provided that the rights of
Seller herein may not be assigned and the rights of Nautilus and Buyer may only be assigned (without Seller’s and Shareholders’ consent) to an Affiliate of Nautilus (as long as Nautilus shall remain liable hereunder).

  

	Article 12.13 	Language; Schedules; Headings; Counterparts. This Agreement is written both in the Chinese and English languages. Both versions shall have equal validity, but in the event of
a conflict between the two versions the English version shall prevail. All Schedules attached to this Agreement are an integral part hereof and are incorporated herein by reference as though set forth in full. The headings used in this Agreement are
for convenience only and shall not be used in the interpretation of any provision of this Agreement or affect any right or obligation under this Agreement. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts and by different Parties in
separate counterparts, each of which when so executed shall be deemed to be an original and all of which taken together shall constitute but one and the same agreement. 

  

	Article 12.14 	Joint and Several Obligations. The liability of Seller, Bruno and Yang hereunder shall be joint and several. Where in this Agreement provision is made for any action to be
taken or not taken by Seller, Bruno and Yang jointly and severally undertake to cause Seller to take or not take such action, as the case may be. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Seller, Bruno and Yang shall be jointly and severally
liable for the indemnities set forth in Article 8. 

  

	Article 12.15 	Representative of Seller and the Shareholders. 

  

	 	(a)	Seller and Yang hereby appoint Bruno as their representative (“Selling Parties Representative”) and their true and lawful attorney in fact, with full power and authority
in each of their names and on behalf of each of them: 

  

	 	(i)	 to act on behalf of each of them in the absolute discretion of the Selling Parties Representative, but only with respect to the following provisions of this
Agreement, with the power to: (A) designate the accounts for payment of the Purchase Price pursuant to Article 2.3; (B) act pursuant to Article 2.4 with respect to any Purchase Price 

  

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adjustment; (C) act under the Escrow Agreement; (D) give and receive notices pursuant to Article12.7; (E) terminate this Agreement pursuant to
Section 11.1 or waive any provision of this Agreement pursuant to Chapter 7, Article 11.1 and Article 12.6; and (F) act in connection with any matter as to which Seller, Bruno and Yang, jointly and severally, have obligations, or are
Indemnified Persons, under Article 8; and 

  

	 	(ii)	in general, to do all things and to perform all acts, including executing and delivering all agreements, certificates, receipts, instructions and other instruments contemplated by
or deemed advisable to effectuate the provisions of this Article 12.15. 

 This appointment and grant of power and authority is
coupled with an interest and is in consideration of the mutual covenants made herein and is irrevocable and shall not be terminated by any act of any of Bruno, Yang or Seller or by operation of law, or by the occurrence of any other event. Bruno,
Yang and Seller hereby consent to the taking of any and all actions and the making of any decisions required or permitted to be taken or made by the Selling Parties Representative pursuant to this Article 12.15. 
  

	 	(b)	Nautilus, Buyer and the Escrow Agent shall be entitled to rely upon any document or other paper delivered by the Selling Parties Representative as (i) genuine and correct and
(ii) having been duly signed or sent by the Selling Parties Representative, and none of Nautilus, Buyer or the Escrow Agent shall be liable to any of the Shareholders or Seller for any action taken or omitted to be taken by Nautilus or the
Escrow Agent in such reliance. 

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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of the date first above
written. 
  

					
		 	NAUTILUS
		
		 	NAUTILUS, INC.
		
	By:	 	 
		 	Signature	 	
		 	Print Name:	 	 
		 	Title:	 	 

  

					
		 	SELLER
		
		 	TREURIVER INVESTMENTS LIMITED
		
	By:	 	 
		 	Signature	 	
		 	Print Name:	 	 
		 	Title:	 	 

  

					
		 	BRUNO
		
	By:	 	 
		 	Michael C. Bruno

  

					
		 	YANG
		
	By:	 	 
		 	YANG LIN QING

 ACCEPTANCE AND AGREEMENT OF SELLING PARTIES REPRESENTATIVE 
 The undersigned, being the Selling Parties Representative designated in Article 12.15 of the foregoing Asset Purchase Agreement, agrees to serve as the Selling Parties
Representative and to be bound by the terms of such Asset Purchase Agreement pertaining thereto. 
  

	
	Dated: October 17, 2007.
	
	  
	MICHAEL C. BRUNO

  

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 EXHIBIT A 
 (Seller’s Non-Competition Agreement) 
  

 Exhibit A 

 EXHIBIT B 
 (Shareholders Non-Competition Agreement) 
  

 Exhibit B 

 EXHIBIT C 
 (Form of Opinion of The Universal Legal Corp., PRC, 
 Counsel to Seller and Shareholders) 
  

 Exhibit C 

 EXHIBIT D 
 (Form of Opinion of C. Reed Brown, U.S. 
 Counsel to Seller and Shareholders) 
  

 Exhibit D

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