Document:

R. King Settlement and Release Agreement

SETTLEMENT AND RELEASE
AGREEMENT 

        THIS
SETTLEMENT AND RELEASE AGREEMENT is entered into in Provo, Utah, by and between Nu Skin
International, Inc., 75 West Center Street, Provo, Utah 84601, and Richard King. 

Parties 

             1.       
          Nu Skin. As used herein, Nu Skin shall mean and refer to Nu Skin
          International, Inc., or any affiliate of Nu Skin International, Inc. Affiliate
          means any person or entity that controls, is controlled by or is under common
          control with Nu Skin International, Inc., including, without limitations, any
          direct or indirect parent or subsidiary of Nu Skin International, Inc., or any
          officer, director, shareholder, employee, or agent of Nu Skin International,
          Inc., or of any parent or subsidiary of Nu Skin International, Inc. 

             2.       
          Employee. As used herein, Employee shall mean and refer to Richard King. 

Background 

        Employee
was hired on September 2, 1997 and has been an at-will employee of Nu Skin since that
date. On March 1, 2006, the relationship ended. As Employee and Nu Skin sever their
employment relationship, they mutually agree it is in the best interests of both to enter
into a mutual understanding, settle and compromise of all claims and disputes, if any,
between them. 

Agreement 

        Now,
therefore, in consideration of the foregoing, the mutual promises and covenants set forth
herein, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt, adequacy, and legal
sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties mutually agree as follows: 

             1.       
          Upon the effective date of this Agreement, Nu Skin agrees to pay in a lump sum
          to Employee a severance payment of $200,000, less federal and state withholding
          taxes and other applicable deductions. Nu Skin shall reimburse claims within
          thirty (30) days made against Employee’s Cafeteria Plan account for
          Employee’s period of employment 

             2.       
          In consideration for the amounts and statements set forth in Paragraph 1 hereof,
          Employee, all persons and entities claiming by, through, or under Employee,
          hereby completely releases Nu Skin from all claims, charges, demands,
          grievances, and/or causes of action which Employee had, has, or may claim to
          have based on, arising from, or relating to Employee’s employment with Nu
          Skin or the termination thereof, including, without limitation, any claims,
          charges, demands, grievances, and/or causes of action under: 

	  	(a) 	  	Title
VII of the Civil Rights Acts of 1964 and 1991, as amended, which prohibit
          discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, or national origin;  

	  	(b) 	  	 Section
1981 of the Civil Rights Act of 1866, which prohibits discrimination on           the
basis of race;  

	  	(c) 	  	 The
Employee Retirement Income Security Act as of the effective date of this
          Agreement;  

	  	(d) 	  	 any
state laws against discrimination;  

	  	(e) 	  	any
other federal, state, or local statute or common law relating to employment;           or  

        The
foregoing release also includes, without limitation, release of any claims for wrongful
discharge, breach of express or implied contract of employment, employment-related torts,
personal injury (whether physical or mental), or any other claims in any way related to
Employee’s employment with or separation from Nu Skin. Employee acknowledges and
agrees that Employee has not been discriminated against in any manner prohibited by law
during Employee’s employment with Nu Skin or with regard to Employee’s
separation from employment with Nu Skin. 

        Notwithstanding
the foregoing, Employee does not waive any rights Employee may have to unemployment
insurance benefits or worker’s compensation benefits. Employee further understands
that nothing in this Paragraph 2 prohibits Employee from paying COBRA premiums to maintain
Employee’s participation in Nu Skin’s group health plan to the extent allowed by
law and subject to the terms, conditions, and limitations set forth in Nu Skin’s
group health plan. Except as expressly set forth herein, all employee benefits available
to Employee under current policies of Nu Skin will cease at 11:59 p.m. on March 1, 2006. 

             3.       
          Employee acknowledges that Employee is waiving and releasing any rights Employee
          may have under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967
          (“ADEA”) and that this waiver and release is knowing and voluntary.
          Employee and Nu Skin agree that this waiver and release does not apply to any
          rights or claims that may arise under ADEA after the effective date of this
          Agreement. Employee acknowledges that the consideration given for this waiver
          and release agreement is in addition to anything of value to which Employee was
          already entitled. Employee further acknowledges that Employee has been advised
          by this writing that: 

	  	a.  	  	                Employee
should consult with an attorney prior to executing this Agreement;  

	  	b.  	  	                Employee
has at least forty-five (45) days within which to consider this                Agreement,
although Employee may accept the terms of this Agreement at any time
               within those 45 days;  

	  	c.  	  	                Employee
has at least seven (7) days following the execution of this Agreement                by
the parties to revoke this Agreement; and  

	  	d. 	  	this
Agreement will not be effective until the revocation period has expired.  

             4.       
          Nu Skin hereby gives notice to Employee that pursuant to paragraph ten of the
          Key-Employee Covenants (“Agreement”) signed by Employee and
          incorporated herein by this reference that Nu Skin elects to release Employee
          from Employee’s non-competition obligations found therein. 

             5.       
          Employee acknowledges that Nu Skin does not have a formal severance policy and
          that Nu Skin has no obligation to pay severance to Employee except as required
          by this Agreement. 

             6.       
          Employee acknowledges that during the term of employment with Nu Skin that
          Employee may have developed, learned and have been exposed to information about
          Nu Skin and its business, including but not limited to formulas, business plans,
          financial data, vendor lists, product and marketing plans, distributor lists and
          other trade secrets which information is secret, confidential and vital to the
          continued success of the Nu Skin (Confidential Information). Employee agrees
          that Employee will not, without the express written consent of Nu Skin,
          disclose, copy or make any use of such Confidential Information. 

             7.    
          Employee shall not in any way, directly or indirectly within 2 years after
          employment termination: 

	  	a.  	  	 Solicit,
divest, or take away Nu Skin’s distributors;  

	  	b.  	  	 Solicit
in any manner Nu Skin employees or vendors; or  

	  	c.  	  	 Assist
in any other person or persons in any manner in an attempt to do any of the foregoing  

             8.       
          Employee shall not in any way, directly or indirectly at any time after either
          voluntary or involuntary employment termination, commercially disparage Nu Skin,
          Nu Skin products or Nu Skin Distributors. 

             9.       
          Employee promises not to file or allow to be filed on Employee’s behalf any
          lawsuit, charge, or complaint against Nu Skin regarding the claims released in
          Paragraph 2 and 3 above. 

             10.       
          This Agreement is a negotiated settlement of all claims, charges, demands,
          grievances, and/or causes of action, if any, between the parties. This Agreement
          does not constitute an admission by Nu Skin, and Nu Skin specifically denies
          that Nu skin has violated any contract, law, or regulation or that it has
          discriminated against Employee or otherwise infringed upon Employee’s
          rights and privileges or done any other wrongful act. 

             11.       
          This Agreement is confidential information owned by Nu Skin. No party may
          disclose the contents of this Agreement except to the extent required by law.
          Notwithstanding the foregoing, Employee may disclose the terms of the Agreement
          to Employee’s attorney or to Employee’s immediate family (spouse and
          children). If Employee discloses the terms of this Agreement to Employee’s
          attorney or to Employee’s immediate family, Employee will advise them that
          they must not disclose the terms of this Agreement except to the extent required
          by law. 

             12.       
          If Employee violates or breaches this Agreement, then this Agreement shall
          remain in full force and effect except that Nu Skin will be entitled to recover
          from Employee the monies paid pursuant to Paragraph 1 above, attorneys fees and
          any other remedy available to Nu Skin pursuant to this Agreement or otherwise. 

             13.       
          The provisions of this Agreement are severable. Should any provision hereof be
          voidable or unenforceable under applicable law, such voidable, or unenforceable
          provision shall not effect the validity of any other clause or provision, which
          shall remain in full force and effect. In addition, it is the intention and
          agreement of the parties that all of the terms and conditions hereof be enforced
          to the fullest extent permitted by law. 

             14.       
          The validity of this Agreement and the interpretation and performance of all of
          its terms shall be governed by the substantive and procedural laws of the State
          of Utah. Each party expressly submits and consents to exclusive personal
          jurisdiction and venue in the courts of Utah County, State of Utah or in any
          Federal District Court in Utah. 

             15.       
          This is the entire Agreement between the parties. No other promises or
          agreements have been made to Employee or Nu Skin other than those contained in
          this Agreement. Employee and Nu Skin acknowledge that they have read this
          agreement carefully, fully understand the meaning of the terms of this
          Agreement, and are signing this Agreement knowingly and voluntarily. This
          Agreement may not be modified except by an instrument in writing signed by all
          of the parties hereto. 

	DATED:  	  	/s/ Richard King
Employee

	DATED:  	  	NU SKIN INTERNATIONAL, INC.

By:           

Its:STOCK EXCHANGE AGREEMENT

      THIS STOCK EXCHANGE AGREEMENT (hereinafter referred to as this
"Agreement"), is entered into as of this 11th day of May, 2006, by and among
Comet Technologies, Inc., a Nevada corporation ("Comet"); American California
Pharmaceutical Group, Inc. ("American"), a California corporation; and the
persons whose signatures appear at the foot of this Agreement, being all of
the equity registered capital stock owners of American (the "Shareholders"),
upon the following premises:

                            PREMISES

      A.    Comet is a non-operating public company which has been in
existence since 1986.

      B.    American is a California holding corporation, which owns all of
the issued and outstanding shares of registered capital of Harbin Tian Di Ren
Medical Science and Technology Company, a limited liability company organized
in Heilongjiang Province in the People's Republic of China ("PRC" or "China")
(the "Subsidiary" or "Harbin").

      C.    The Shareholders of American have agreed to sell to Comet, and
Comet has agreed to purchase all of the issued and outstanding capital stock
of American (the "American Stock") from the Shareholders in exchange for
10,193,377 shares representing approximately 93%) of the then issued and
outstanding diluted shares of common stock of Comet after the stock exchange,
on a fully diluted basis, including stock under options and warrants and stock
issuable under consulting arrangements, and the other transactions described
herein, pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement.

      D.    American will become a subsidiary of Comet after the Closing of
the Exchange.

                            AGREEMENT

      NOW THEREFORE, on the stated premises and for and in consideration of
the mutual covenants and agreements hereinafter set forth and the mutual
benefits to the parties to be derived here from, it is hereby agreed as
follows:

                            ARTICLE I
                        PLAN OF EXCHANGE

      1.1    The Exchange.  At the Closing (as defined in Section 1.3 below),
the Shareholders of American hereby agree to assign, transfer, and deliver to
Comet, free and clear of all liens, pledges, encumbrances, charges,
restrictions, or known claims of any kind, nature, or description, the
certificates evidencing the American Stock duly endorsed for transfer to Comet
or accompanied by stock powers executed in blank by the Shareholders, and
Comet agrees to acquire such shares on such date by issuing and delivering in
exchange therefore solely shares of Comet common stock, in the amount of
10,193,377 shares of its common voting stock, par value $0.001 (the "Comet
Stock") to be issued to the Shareholders of American and their designees as

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listed on Schedule 1 in full satisfaction of any right or interest which the
Shareholders held in the American Stock. As a result of the exchange of the
American Stock in exchange for the Comet Stock, American will become a
subsidiary of Comet and the Shareholders of American and his designees will
own approximately 93% of the then issued and outstanding common stock of
Comet.

      1.2    Anti-Dilution.   For all relevant purposes of this Agreement, the
10,193,377 shares of Comet Stock to be issued and delivered pursuant to this
Agreement to the Shareholders of American, will not be subject to further
change or adjustment. The number of shares of Comet Stock and all shares of
stock covered by existing options shall be appropriately adjusted to take into
account any other stock split, stock dividend, reverse stock split,
recapitalization, or similar change in the Comet common stock, par value
$0.001, which may occur between the date of the execution of this Agreement
and the date of delivery of such shares.

      1.3    Closing.   Subject to the conditions of Section 5.1, the closing
("Closing") of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall be at
10:00 AM Salt Lake City time on the fifth business day (a day on which banks
are open in the State of Utah) following the date on which American delivers
to Comet the Consolidated US Financial Statements (as that term is defined in
Section 5.1) at the offices of Comet, 8 East Broadway #428, Salt Lake City,
Utah, or on a date and at such time and place as the parties may agree
("Closing Date").

      1.4    Closing Events.   At the Closing, each of the respective parties
hereto shall execute, acknowledge, and deliver (or shall cause to be executed,
acknowledged, and delivered) any and all certificates, opinions, financial
statements, schedules, agreements, resolutions, rulings, or other instruments
required by this Agreement to be so delivered at or prior to the Closing,
together with such other items as may be reasonably requested by the parties
hereto and their respective legal counsel in order to effectuate or evidence
the transactions contemplated hereby if agreed to by the parties.

                           ARTICLE II
      REPRESENTATIONS, COVENANTS, AND WARRANTIES OF AMERICAN

      As an inducement to, and to obtain the reliance of, Comet, American
represents and warrants as follows:

      2.1    Organization.  American is a company duly organized, validly
existing, and in good standing under the laws of the State of California.
Harbin, a wholly-owned subsidiary of American, is a company duly organized,
validly existing, and in good standing under the laws of Heilongjiang
Province, in the PRC.  Each of American and its Subsidiary has the power and
is duly authorized, qualified, franchised, and licensed under all applicable
laws, regulations, ordinances, and orders of public authorities to own all of
its properties and assets and to carry on their respective businesses in all
material respects as it is now being conducted, including qualification to do
business as a foreign corporation in the states in which the character and
location of the assets owned by it or the nature of the business transacted by
it requires qualification. The execution and delivery of this Agreement does
not, and the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement
in accordance with the terms hereof will not,

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violate any provision of any of American's and its Subsidiary's charters,
articles of formation, bylaws or other organizational documents.  American has
taken all action required by laws, its articles of incorporation, its bylaws,
or otherwise to authorize the execution and delivery of this Agreement.
American has full power, authority, and legal right and has taken all action
required by law, its certificate of incorporation, bylaws, and otherwise to
consummate the transactions herein contemplated.

      2.2    Capitalization.   The authorized capitalization of American
consists of 1,000,000 shares of ordinary stock, no par value, of which 953,574
shares are currently issued and outstanding. All issued and outstanding shares
are legally issued, fully paid, and non-assessable and not issued in violation
of the pre-emptive or other rights of any person.  American has not granted to
any person any options, warrants, or rights to purchase any shares of its
registered capital or issued any securities convertible to shares of its
registered capital.

      2.3    Subsidiaries and Predecessor Corporations.   American owns 100%
of Harbin.   Harbin has two wholly-owned subsidiaries, Harbin First
Bio-Engineering Company Limited, and Kangxi Medical Care Product Company (the
"Harbin Subsidiaries").   Except as the context may otherwise indicate, any
reference to Harbin in this Agreement shall refer to Harbin and both of its
subsidiaries combined.   Except as indicated in this paragraph, neither
American nor Harbin own, beneficially or of record, any shares of any other
corporation, partnership, company, limited company, or other business entity.

      (a)    American previously delivered to Comet its consolidated audited
balance sheets as of December 31, 2005 of American, and the related audited
statements of operations, stockholders' equity and cash flows for the years
ended December 31, 2005 and 2004, together with notes to such statements and
the opinion of e-Fang Accountancy Corp., independent certified public
accountants, with respect thereto, and the audited balance sheet of Harbin as
of December 31, 2004 (the most recent Harbin balance sheet), and the related
statements of operations, condensed consolidated stockholders' equity, and
consolidated cash flow for the twelve (12) months ended December 31, 2004, or
as of a subsequent date, together with the notes thereto. All of these
consolidated financial statements (the "Financial Statements") are included in
the American Schedules.

      (b)    All the Financial Statements have been prepared in accordance
with generally accepted accounting principles of the United States.  The
balance sheets included in the Financial Statements present fairly as of their
date the consolidated financial condition of American and Harbin,
respectively.   American and Harbin did not have, as of the respective date of
such consolidated balance sheets, except as and to the extent reflected or
reserved against therein, any liabilities or obligations (absolute or
contingent) which should be reflected in the consolidated balance sheets or
the notes thereto, prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting
principles, and all assets reflected therein will be properly reported and
present fairly the value of the assets of American or Harbin, respectively, in
accordance with such generally accepted accounting principles. The statements
of income, condensed stockholders' equity, and cash flows will reflect fairly
the information required to be set forth therein by generally accepted
accounting principles.

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      (c)    Each of American and Harbin has filed all local income tax
returns required to be filed by them from inception to the date hereof and all
taxes have been paid. Each of American and Harbin have filed all national,
province, and local income tax returns required to be filed by them from
inception to the date hereof and all taxes have been paid. None of such income
tax returns have been examined or audited in the PRC.

      (d)    Neither American nor Harbin owe any unpaid national, province,
county, local, or other taxes (including any deficiencies, interest, or
penalties), except for taxes accrued but not yet due and payable for which
American and/or Harbin may be liable in their own right or as a transferee of
the assets of, or as a successor to, any other corporation or entity.
Furthermore, except as accruing in the normal course of business, neither
American nor Harbin owes any accrued and unpaid taxes to the date of this
Agreement.

      (e)    The books and records, financial and otherwise, of each of
American and Harbin are in all material respects complete and correct and have
been maintained in accordance with good business and accounting practices.

      (f)    Each of American and Harbin has good and marketable title to
their assets and, except as set forth in the American Schedules or the most
recent American balance sheet or the notes thereto, has no material contingent
liabilities, direct or indirect, matured or unmatured.

      2.5    Information.  The information concerning American and Harbin set
forth in this Agreement and in the American Schedules is complete and accurate
in all material respects and does not contain any untrue statement of a
material fact or omit to state a material fact required to make the statements
made, in light of the circumstances under which they were made, not
misleading.

      2.6    Options or Warrants.   There are no existing options, warrants,
calls, or commitments of any character relating to the authorized and unissued
American common stock, nor are there any existing options, warrants, calls or
commitments of any character relating to the ownership of Harbin.

      2.7    Absence of Certain Changes or Events.   Except as set forth in
this Agreement or the American Schedules, from the date of the most recent
American balance sheet to the Closing:

      (a)    except in the normal course of business, there will not be (i)
any material adverse change in the business, operations, properties, assets,
or condition of American and Harbin, individually or taken as a whole; or (ii)
any damage, destruction, or loss to any of American and Harbin (whether or not
covered by insurance) materially and adversely affecting the business,
operations, properties, assets, or condition of American and Harbin,
individually or taken as a whole;

      (b)    Neither American nor Harbin will have (i) amended their charter
or organizational documents; (ii) declared or made, or agreed to declare or
make, any payment of dividends or distributions of any assets of any kind
whatsoever to stockholders or purchased or redeemed, or agreed to purchase or
redeem, any of its capital stock; (iii) waived any rights of value which in

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the aggregate are extraordinary or material considering the business of
American and its Subsidiary; (iv) made any material change in its method of
management, operation, or accounting (other than as contemplated in Section
5.1 for the Consolidated US Financial Statements); (v) entered into any other
material transaction which is not in the ordinary course of business; (vi)
made any accrual or arrangement for payment of bonuses or special compensation
of any kind or any severance or termination pay to any present or former
officer or employee; (vii) increased the rate of compensation payable or to
become payable by it to any of its officers or directors or any of its
employees whose monthly compensation exceeds $20,000 (US); or (viii) made any
increase in any profit sharing, bonus, deferred compensation, insurance,
pension, retirement, or other employee benefit plan, payment, or arrangement
made to, for, or with its officers, directors, or employees; and

      (c)    Neither American nor Harbin will have (i) borrowed or agreed to
borrow any funds or incurred, or become subject to, any material obligation or
liability (absolute or contingent) except borrowings in the ordinary course of
business or borrowings involving one or a series of related borrowings
exceeding $1,000,000 (US) in the aggregate; (ii) paid any material obligation
or liability not otherwise in the ordinary course of business (absolute or
contingent) other than current liabilities reflected in or shown on the most
recent American balance sheet, and current liabilities incurred since that
date in the ordinary course of business; (iii) sold or transferred, or agreed
to sell or transfer, any of its assets, properties, or rights not otherwise in
the ordinary course of business (except assets, properties, or rights not used
or useful in its business which, in the aggregate have a value of less than
$100,000), or canceled, or agreed to cancel, any debts or claims (except debts
or claims which in the aggregate are of a value of less than $100,000); (iv)
made or permitted any amendment or termination of any contract, agreement, or
license to which any of them is a party, except for any such contracts, or
amendments or terminations, in the ordinary course of business or any such
contracts or amendments or terminations that provide for aggregate
consideration over the terms of the contract in excess of $1,000,000; or (v)
issued, delivered, or agreed to issue or deliver any stock, bonds or other
corporate securities including debentures (whether authorized and unissued or
held as treasury stock).

      For purposes of this Agreement the terms "Material Adverse Change" and
"Material Adverse Effect" mean an adverse change or effect that a reasonable
person would attach importance to in evaluating the party to which it relates,
the party's business or financial condition, or the transactions herein
contemplated.

      2.8    Title and Related Matters.   American and Harbin have good and
marketable title to all of their respective properties, inventory, interests
in properties, and assets, real and personal, which will be reflected in the
most recent American balance sheet free and clear of all liens, pledges,
charges, or encumbrances. At Closing, American and Harbin will have good and
marketable title to all of its properties, inventory, interests in properties,
and assets, real and personal, reflected in the Consolidated US Balance Sheet
(as that term is defined in Section 5.1) or acquired after that date (except
properties, interests in properties, and assets sold or otherwise disposed of
since such date in the ordinary course of business), free and clear of all
liens, pledges, charges, or encumbrances except

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      (a)     as such assets may be affected by laws of the Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region and The People's Republic of China or province thereof;

      (b)    statutory liens or claims not yet delinquent; and

      (c)    such imperfections of title and easements as do not and will not
materially detract from or interfere with the present or proposed use of the
properties subject thereto or affected thereby or otherwise materially impair
present business operations on such properties;

      Except as set forth in the American Schedules, each of American and
Harbin own, free and clear of any liens, claims, encumbrances, royalty
interests, or other restrictions or limitations of any nature whatsoever, any
and all properties it is currently constructing and all procedures,
techniques, marketing plans, business plans, methods of management, or other
information utilized in connection with its or their business. Except as set
forth in the American Schedules, no third party has any right to, and neither
American nor its Subsidiary has received any notice of infringement of or
conflict with asserted rights of others with respect to any product,
technology, data, trade secrets, know-how, proprietary techniques, trademarks,
service marks, trade names, or copyrights which, singly or in the aggregate,
if the subject of an unfavorable decision, ruling, or finding, would have a
materially adverse affect on the business, operations, financial condition,
income, or business prospects of American or Harbin or any material portion of
its or their properties, assets, or rights, individually or taken as a whole.

      2.9    Litigation and Proceedings.  Except as set forth in the American
Schedules, there are no actions, suits, proceedings, or investigations pending
or, to the knowledge of either American or the Shareholders after reasonable
investigation, threatened by or against American and/ or Harbin (including the
Harbin Subsidiaries), or affecting any of American and Harbin, or their
respective properties, at law or in equity, before any court or other
governmental agency or instrumentality, domestic or foreign, or before any
arbitrator of any kind.  Neither American nor the Shareholders have any
knowledge of any default on the part of any of American and/ or Harbin with
respect to any judgment, order, writ, injunction, decree, award, rule, or
regulation of any court, arbitrator, or governmental agency or instrumentality
or of any circumstances which, after reasonable investigation, would result in
the discovery of such a default.

      2.10    Contracts.

      (a)    Included in the American Schedules are, copies of all material
contracts, agreements, franchises, license agreements, or other commitments to
which American and/ or Harbin (including the Harbin Subsidiaries) is a party
or by which any of them or their respective assets, products, technology, or
properties are bound, that have been reasonably requested by Comet;

      (b)    All contracts, agreements, franchises, license agreements, and
other commitments to which any of American and its Subsidiary are parties or
by which their respective properties are bound and which are material to the
operations of them individually or taken as a whole are valid and enforceable
in all respects by the one or more of American and its Subsidiary that is a

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party thereto, except as limited by bankruptcy and insolvency laws and by
other laws affecting the rights of creditors generally; and

      (c)    Except as described in the American Schedules, none of American
and its Subsidiary is a party to or bound by, and none of the properties of
any of American and its Subsidiary is subject to, any contract, agreement,
other commitment or instrument; any charter or other corporate restriction; or
any judgment, order, writ, injunction, decree, or award which materially and
adversely affects, or in the future may (as far as American or the
Shareholders can now foresee) materially and adversely affect, the business,
operations, properties, assets, or condition of any of American and its
Subsidiary, individually or taken as a whole.

      2.11    Material Contract Defaults.   None of American and its
Subsidiary is in default in any material respect under the terms of any
outstanding contract, agreement, lease, or other commitment which is material
to its or their business, operations, properties, assets, or condition of
American and its Subsidiary and there is no event that has occurred which
presently or with the passage of time, could result in a material default in
any material respect under any such contract, agreement, lease, or other
commitment in respect of which any of American and its Subsidiary have not
taken adequate steps to prevent such a default from occurring.

      2.12    No Conflict With Other Instruments.   The execution of this
Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this
Agreement will not result in the breach of any term or provision of, or
constitute an event of default under, any material indenture, mortgage, deed
of trust, or other material contract, agreement, or instrument to which any of
American and its Subsidiary is a party or to which any of their respective
properties or operations are subject.

      2.13    Compliance With Laws and Regulations.   Each of American and its
Subsidiary have complied with all applicable statutes and regulations of any
national, province, county, city, local or other governmental entity or agency
thereof, except to the extent that noncompliance would not materially and
adversely affect the business, operations, properties, assets, or condition of
any of American and its Subsidiary or except to the extent that noncompliance
would not result in the incurrence of any material liability for any of
American or its Subsidiary.

      2.14    Approval of Agreement.  The board of directors of American has
authorized the execution and delivery of this Agreement by American, and has
or will have approved the transactions contemplated hereby.

      2.15    Foreign Person and Activity Regulations.

      (a)    None of American, any of the Subsidiary, the Shareholders, or any
other person who otherwise controls any of American and the Subsidiary is or
shall be (i) listed on the Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons
List maintained by the Office of Foreign Assets Control ("OFAC"), Department
of the Treasury, and/or on any other similar list maintained by OFAC pursuant
to any authorizing statute, Executive Order or regulation (collectively, "OFAC
Laws and Regulations"), (ii) a "Designated National" as defined in the Cuban
Assets Control Regulations, 31 C.F.R. Part 515, or (iii) a person designated

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under Paragraph 1 (b), (c) or (d) of Executive Order No. 13224 (September 23,
2001), any related enabling legislation or any other similar Executive Orders
(collectively, the "Executive Orders"); and each of American and the
Subsidiary and the Shareholders are in compliance with all OFAC Laws and
Regulations, Executive Orders and related government guidance;

      (b)    None of American, the Subsidiary, the Shareholders, or any other
person who otherwise controls any of American and the Subsidiary (i) is under
investigation by any governmental authority for, or has been charged with, or
convicted of, money laundering (under either 18 U.S.C. Paragraph 1956 or
1957), or drug trafficking, terrorist-related activities or other money
laundering predicate crimes or a violation of the Bank Secrecy Act laws (31
U.S.C. Paragraphs 5311, et seq.), (ii) has been assessed civil penalties under
these or related laws (collectively, "Anti-Money Laundering Laws"), or (iii)
has had any of its funds seized or forfeited in an action under Anti-Money
Laundering Laws; and

      (c)    None of American, the Subsidiary, the Shareholders, or any other
person who is or was affiliated or associated as an officer, employee, agent,
consultant, or in any other capacity with any of American and the Subsidiary
has, during the five-year period ended December 31, 2004 and from that date to
the Closing engaged in any act or practice that could reasonably be construed
as a violation of any of the provisions of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act,
15 U.S.C. 78dd-1 et seq. or any rule or regulation pertaining thereto.

      2.16    American Schedules.  American has delivered to Comet or will
deliver, as soon as practicable but in no event prior to Closing, the
following schedules, which are collectively referred to as the "American
Schedules" and which consist of separate schedules, all of which are complete,
true, and correct in all material respects.

      (a)    a schedule containing complete and correct copies of the
organizational documents, as amended, of each American and Harbin, and the
Harbin Subsidiaries in effect as of the date of this Agreement;

      (b)    a schedule containing the financial statements of American and
its Subsidiary identified in paragraph 2.4(c);

      (c)     a schedule if requested by Comet, containing true and correct
copies of all material contracts, agreements, or other instruments to which
American, Harbin and/ or the Harbin Subsidiaries is a party or by which any of
them or their properties is bound, specifically including all contracts,
agreements, or arrangements referred to in Section 2.10;

      (d)     a schedule setting forth a description of any material adverse
change in the business, operations, property, inventory, assets, or condition
of American or Harbin since the date of the most recent American Balance
Sheet, required to be provided pursuant to section 2.7 hereof; and

      (e)    a schedule setting forth any other information, together with any
required copies of documents, required to be disclosed in the American
Schedules by sections 2.1 through 2.16.

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Each of the American Schedules shall be produced through delivery of a hard
paper copy of the original and an electronic Microsoft Word or HTML formatted
copy of the original, and if the original is in a language other than English,
shall be produced through delivery of a hard paper copy of the original and an
electronic Microsoft Word or HTML formatted copy of the original foreign
language version and an English translation, certified by the translator as a
complete and accurate translation from the original.  American and the
Shareholders shall cause the American Schedules and the instruments and data
delivered to Comet hereunder to be updated after the date hereof up to and
including the Closing Date.

                           ARTICLE III
           REPRESENTATIONS, COVENANTS, AND WARRANTIES
                 OF THE SHAREHOLDERS OF AMERICAN

      As an inducement to, and to obtain reliance of Comet, the Shareholders
further represent and warrant as follows:

      3.1     Ownership of American Shares.   The American Shareholders hereby
represent and warrant with respect to themselves that they are the legal and
beneficial owners of all of the issued and outstanding shares of American's
registered capital and ordinary shares free and clear of any claims, charges,
equities, liens, security interests, and encumbrances whatsoever, and that
such Shareholders have full right, power, and authority to transfer, assign,
convey, and deliver their American shares; and delivery of such shares at the
Closing will convey to Comet good and marketable title to such shares free and
clear of any claims, charges, equities, liens, security interests, and
encumbrances whatsoever.

      3.2    Exemption From Registration.   The Shareholders represent that
the Shares are being acquired without a view to, or for, resale in connection
with any public distribution of the Shares or any interest therein without
registration or other compliance under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended
(the "1933 Act") and that the Shareholder has no direct or indirect
participation in any such undertaking or in the underwriting of such an
undertaking. The Shareholders understand that the Shares to be acquired
pursuant to this Agreement have not been registered under the 1933 Act with
the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") in reliance upon the
exemptions from the registration requirements thereof afforded by Section 4(2)
of the 1933 Act and/ or Rule 506 of Regulation D adopted thereunder, nor with
any state securities commission or agency. The Shareholders agree and
acknowledge that the Shares will be "restricted securities" within the meaning
of Rule 144 adopted under the 1933 Act, and Comet will issue stop transfer
instructions to its registrar and transfer agent prohibiting the transfer of
the Shares of Comet delivered under this Agreement. The Shareholders
acknowledge that the Shares must be held and may not be sold, transferred, or
otherwise disposed of for value unless they are subsequently registered under
the 1933 Act or an exemption from such registration is available. The
certificates representing the Shares will bear a legend restricting transfer,
except in compliance with applicable federal and state securities statutes.

      3.3    Investor Status.   Each Shareholder is an "accredited investor"
as defined in Rule 501(a) under the 1933 Act.

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                           ARTICLE IV
       REPRESENTATIONS, COVENANTS, AND WARRANTIES OF COMET

      As an inducement to, and to obtain the reliance of American and the
Shareholders, Comet represents and warrants as follows:

      4.1    Organization.   Comet is a corporation duly organized, validly
existing, and in good standing under the laws of the State of Nevada, and has
the corporate power and is duly authorized, qualified, franchised, and
licensed under all applicable laws, regulations, ordinances, and orders of
public authorities to own all of its properties and assets and to carry on its
business in all material respects as it is now being conducted, and there is
no jurisdiction in which it is not qualified in which the character and
location of the assets owned by it or the nature of the business transacted by
it requires qualification. Included in the Comet Schedules (as hereinafter
defined) are complete and correct copies of the articles of incorporation and
bylaws of Comet, and all amendments thereto, as in effect on the date hereof.
The execution and delivery of this Agreement does not, and the consummation of
the transactions contemplated hereby will not, violate any provision of
Comet's articles of incorporation or bylaws.  Comet has taken all action
required by law, its articles of incorporation, its bylaws, or otherwise to
authorize the execution and delivery of this Agreement, and Comet has full
power, authority, and legal right to consummate the transactions herein
contemplated.

      4.2    Capitalization.   Comet's authorized capitalization consists of
50,000,000 shares of common stock, par value $0.001, of which 516,781 shares
are issued and outstanding. All issued and outstanding shares are legally
issued, fully paid, and non-assessable and not issued in violation of the
pre-emptive or other rights of any person.

      4.3    Subsidiaries.   Comet does not have any Subsidiaries and does not
own, beneficially or of record, any shares of any other corporation.

      4.4    Financial Statements.

      (a)    Included in the Comet Schedules and the audited balance sheets of
Comet as of December 31, 2005 and 2004, and the audited statements of
operations, stockholders' equity, and cash flow for the two fiscal years ended
December 31, 2005 together with the notes to such statements and the opinion
of HJ & Associates, LLC, independent certified public accountants, with
respect thereto; and the unaudited balance sheet of Comet as of March 31, 2006
(the "most recent Comet balance sheet"), and the related unaudited statements
of operations, stockholders' equity, and cash flow for the three-month period
ended March 31, 2006, together with the notes to such statements.

      (b)    All such financial statements have been prepared in accordance
with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States
consistently applied throughout the periods involved. The Comet balance sheets
present fairly as of their respective dates the financial condition of Comet.
Comet did not have as of the date of any such Comet balance sheet, except as
and to the extent reflected or reserved against therein, any liabilities or
obligations (absolute or contingent) which should be reflected in a balance
sheet or the notes thereto prepared in

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accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, and all assets
reflected therein are properly reported and present fairly the value of the
assets of Comet, in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.
The statements of operations, stockholders' equity, and cash flow reflect
fairly the information required to be set forth therein by generally accepted
accounting principles.

      (c)    Comet has no liabilities with respect to the payment of any
federal, state, county, local, or other taxes (including any deficiencies,
interest, or penalties), except for taxes accrued but not yet due and payable.

      (d)    Comet has filed all federal, state, or local income tax returns
required to be filed by it for the years ended December 31, 2005, 2004, and
2003 and included in the Comet Schedules are true and correct copies of said
federal income tax returns of Comet filed.  None of such federal income tax
returns have been examined by the Internal Revenue Service. Each of such
income tax returns reflects the taxes due for the period covered thereby,
except for amounts which, in the aggregate, are immaterial.

      (e)    The books and records, financial and otherwise, of Comet are in
all material respects complete and correct and have been maintained in
accordance with good business and accounting practices.

      (f)    Comet has good and marketable title to its assets and, except as
set forth in the Comet Schedules or the Financial Statements of Comet or the
notes thereto, has no material contingent liabilities, direct or indirect,
matured or unmatured.

      4.5    Information.   The information concerning Comet set forth in this
Agreement and the Comet Schedules is complete and accurate in all material
respects and does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit
to state a material fact required to make the statements made, in light of the
circumstances under which they were made, not misleading.

      4.6    Options or Warrants.   Except as set forth in the Comet
Schedules, there are no existing options, warrants, calls, convertible notes,
derivative securities or commitments of any character relating to authorized
and unissued stock of Comet, except options, warrants, calls, convertible
notes, derivative securities or commitments, if any, to which Comet is not a
party and by which it is not bound.

      4.7    Absence of Certain Changes or Events.   Except as described
herein or in the Comet Schedules, since the date of the most recent Comet
balance sheet:

      (a)    there has not been (i) any material adverse change in the
business, operations, properties, assets, or condition of Comet (whether or
not covered by insurance) materially and adversely affecting the business,
operations, properties, assets, or condition of Comet;

      (b)    Comet has not (i) recently amended its articles of incorporation
or bylaws; (ii) declared or made, or agreed to declare or make any payment of
dividends or distributions of any assets of any kind whatsoever to
stockholders or purchased or redeemed, or agreed to purchase

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or redeem, any of its capital stock; (iii) waived any rights of value which in
the aggregate are extraordinary or material considering the business of Comet;
(iv) made any material change in its method of management, operation, or
accounting; (v) entered into any other material transactions; (vi) made any
accrual or arrangement for or payment of bonuses or special compensation of
any kind or any severance or termination pay to any present or former officer
or employee; (vii) increased the rate of compensation payable or to become
payable by it to any of its officers or directors or any of its employees
whose monthly compensation exceeds $1,000; or (viii) made any increase in any
profit sharing, bonus, deferred compensation, insurance, pension, retirement,
or other employee benefit plan, payment, or arrangement, made to, for, or with
its officers, directors, or employees;

      (c)    Comet has not (i) granted or agreed to grant any options,
warrants, or other rights for its stocks, bonds, or other corporate securities
calling for the issuance thereof; (ii) borrowed or agreed to borrow any funds
or incurred, or become subject to, any material obligation or liability
(absolute or contingent) except liabilities incurred in the ordinary course of
business; (iii) paid or agreed to pay any material obligation or liability
(absolute or contingent) other than current liabilities reflected in or shown
on the most recent Comet balance sheet and current liabilities incurred since
that date in the ordinary course of business and professional and other fees
and expenses incurred in connection with the preparation of this Agreement and
the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby; (iv) sold or
transferred, or agreed to sell or transfer, any of its assets, property, or
rights (except assets, property, or rights not used or useful in its business
which, in the aggregate have a value of less than $1,000), or canceled, or
agreed to cancel, any debts or claims (except debts or claims which in the
aggregate are of a value of less than $1,000); (v) made or permitted any
amendment or termination of any contract, agreement, or license to which it is
a party if such amendment or termination is material, considering the business
of Comet; or (vi) issued, delivered, or agreed to issue or deliver any stock,
bonds, or other corporate securities including debentures (whether authorized
and unissued or held as treasury stock), except in connection with this
Agreement; and

      (d)    to the best knowledge of Comet, it has not become subject to any
law or regulation which materially and adversely affects, or in the future may
adversely affect, the business, operations, properties, assets, or condition
of Comet.

      4.8    Title and Related Matters.   Comet has good and marketable title
to all of its properties, interest in properties, and assets, real and
personal, which are reflected in the Comet balance sheet or acquired after
that date (except properties, interest in properties, and assets sold or
otherwise disposed of since such date in the ordinary course of business),
free and clear of all liens, pledges, charges, or encumbrances except

      (a)    statutory liens or claims not yet delinquent;

      (b)     such imperfections of title and easements as do not and will not
materially detract from or interfere with the present or proposed use of the
properties subject thereto or affected thereby or otherwise materially impair
present business operations on such properties; and

      (c)    as described in the Comet Schedules.

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      4.9    Litigation and Proceedings.   There are no actions, suits, or
proceedings pending or, to the knowledge of Comet, threatened by or against or
affecting Comet, at law or in equity, before any court or other governmental
agency or instrumentality, domestic or foreign, or before any arbitrator of
any kind. Comet does not have any knowledge of any default on its part with
respect to any judgment, order, writs, injunction, decree, award, rule, or
regulation of any court, arbitrator, or governmental agency or
instrumentality.

      4.10    Contracts.   Comet is not a party to any material contract,
agreement, or other commitment, except as specifically disclosed in its
schedules to this Agreement.

      4.11    No Conflict With Other Instruments.   The consummation of the
transactions contemplated by this Agreement will not result in the breach of
any term or provision of, or constitute a default under, any indenture,
mortgage, deed of trust, or other material agreement or instrument to which
Comet is a party or to which it or any of its assets or operations are
subject.

      4.12    Governmental Authorizations.   Comet has all licenses,
franchises, permits, and other government authorizations, that are legally
required to enable it to conduct its business operations in all material
respects as conducted on the date hereof. Except for compliance with federal
and state securities or corporation laws, as hereinafter provided, no
authorization, approval, consent, or order of, or registration, declaration,
or filing with, any court or other governmental body is required in connection
with the execution and delivery by Comet of this Agreement and the
consummation by Comet of the transactions contemplated hereby.

      4.13    Compliance With Laws and Regulations.   To the best of its
knowledge, Comet has complied with all applicable statutes and regulations of
any federal, state, or other applicable governmental entity or agency thereof,
except to the extent that noncompliance would not materially and adversely
affect the business, operations, properties, assets, or conditions of Comet or
except to the extent that noncompliance would not result in the incurrence of
any material liability. This compliance includes, but is not limited to, the
filing of all reports to date with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
and state securities authorities.

      4.14    Insurance.   Comet owns no insurable properties and carries no
casualty or liability insurance.

      4.15    Approval of Agreement.   The board of directors of Comet has
authorized the execution and delivery of this Agreement by Comet and has
approved this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby.

      4.16    Continuity of Business Enterprises.   Comet has no commitment or
present intention to liquidate Comet or sell or otherwise dispose of a
material portion of its business or assets following the consummation of the
transactions contemplated hereby.

      4.17    Material Transactions of Affiliations.   Except as disclosed
herein and in the Comet Schedules, there exists no material contract,
agreement, or arrangement between Comet and any person who was at the time of
such contract, agreement, or arrangement an officer, director, or person
owning of record or known by Comet to own beneficially, 10% or more of the

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issued and outstanding common stock of Comet and which is to be performed in
whole or in part after the date hereof or was entered into not more than three
years prior to the date hereof. Neither any officer, director, nor 10%
shareholders of Comet has, or has had during the last preceding full fiscal
year, any known interest in any material transaction with Comet which was
material to the business of Comet. Comet has no commitment, whether written or
oral, to lend any funds to, borrow any money from, or enter into any other
material transaction with any such affiliated person.

      4.18    Employment Matters.  Comet has no employees other than its
executive officers.

      4.19    Comet Schedules.   Comet has delivered to American, or will
deliver as soon as practicable at its request, the following schedules, which
are collectively referred to as the "Comet Schedules," and which consist of
separate schedules, all of which are complete, true, and correct in all
material respects.:

      (a)    a schedule containing complete and accurate copies of the
articles of incorporation and bylaws, as amended, of Comet as in effect as of
the date of this Agreement;

      (b)    a schedule containing any filings made by Comet with the "SEC"
since January 1, 2002 not available on EDGAR;

      (c)    a schedule containing a copy of the federal income tax returns of
Comet identified in paragraph 4.4(d);

      (d)    a schedule setting forth the description of any material adverse
change in the business, operations, property, assets, or condition of Comet
since the date of the most recent Comet balance sheet, required to be provided
pursuant to section 4.7 hereof; and

      (e)    a schedule setting forth any other information, together with any
required copies of documents, required to be disclosed in the Comet Schedules
by sections 4.1 through 4.17.

      4.20    Updated Schedules.  Comet shall cause the Comet Schedules and
the instruments and data delivered to American hereunder to be updated after
the date hereof up to and including the Closing Date.

                            ARTICLE V
                        SPECIAL COVENANTS

      5.1    American Consolidated US Financial Statements.   On or before
April 30, 2006, American shall deliver to Comet the "Consolidated US Financial
Statements," which shall consist of the consolidated audited balance sheets of
American and the Subsidiary at December 31, 2005 and 2004 (the balance sheet
at December 31, 2005 is referred to herein as the "Consolidated US Balance
Sheet"), and the related audited consolidated statements of operations,
stockholders' equity and cash flows for the years ended December 31, 2005 and
2004 (consolidating American and the Subsidiary), together with notes to such
statements and the opinion of e-Fang Accountancy Corp., independent certified
public accountants, with respect

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thereto. All of the Consolidated US Financial Statements will be in United
States Dollars and be prepared in accordance with generally accepted
accounting principles in the United States (consistently applied during each
of the periods) and the requirements of Regulation S-X adopted by the SEC. The
Consolidated US Financial Statements will be part of the American Schedules.
Each of American and the Shareholder represents and warrants that the
Consolidated US Balance Sheet presents fairly the consolidated financial
condition of American and its Subsidiary; American and its Subsidiary will not
have, as of the date of the Consolidated US Balance Sheet, except as and to
the extent reflected or reserved against therein, any liabilities or
obligations (absolute or contingent) that should be reflected in the
Consolidated US Balance Sheet or the notes thereto; all assets reflected in
the Consolidated US Balance Sheet will be properly reported and present fairly
the value of the assets of American and its Subsidiary; and consolidated
statements of income, stockholders' equity, and cash flows presented in the
Consolidated US Financial Statements will reflect fairly the information
required to be set forth therein.

      5.2    Access to Properties and Records.  Comet and American will each
afford to the officers and authorized representatives of the other full access
to the properties, books, and records of Comet or American and its Subsidiary
as the case may be, in order that each may have full opportunity to make such
reasonable investigation as it shall desire to make of the affairs of the
other, and each will furnish the other with such additional financial and
operating data and other information as to the business and properties of
Comet or American and its Subsidiary as the case may be, as the other shall
from time to time reasonably request.

      5.3    Delivery of Books and Records.  At the Closing, Comet shall
deliver to American, the originals of the corporate minute books, books of
account, contracts, records, and all other books or documents of Comet now in
the possession or control of Comet or its representatives and agents.

      5.4    Comet Board of Directors.  At the Closing Comet shall deliver or
cause to be delivered the resignation of Jack M. Gertino from the board of
directors of Comet, together with a unanimous written consent of the Comet
board of directors providing for: the appointment of a person designated by
the Shareholders for election to the board of directors to fill the vacancy
left by the resignation; the election of persons designated by the
Shareholders to all executive officer positions of Comet in replacement of all
the executive officers serving prior to the Closing; and, prior to the
effective date of the resignation of Richard B. Stuart as a director of Comet,
all actions taken by the board of directors will require the approval and
consent of the director elected to the board to fill the vacancy left by the
resignation of Jack M. Gertino.   Immediately following the action above, and
at the Closing, Richard B. Stuart will deliver to American and Comet his
signed resignations as a director of Comet and a unanimous written consent of
the directors of Comet appointing as a director to fill the vacancies left by
his resignation the person designated by the Shareholders, all of which will
be effective 10 days following the later to occur of, the date a statement
complying with the requirements of Rule 14f-1 adopted under the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934 (the "Exchange Act") disclosing the change in control of
the Comet board of directors is mailed to all shareholders of record of Comet,
and said statement is filed with the SEC. Comet will take all action required
to prepare, mail to shareholders, and file the foregoing statement required by
Rule 14f-1 of the Exchange Act no later than 20 days following the Closing
Date.

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      5.5    Third Party Consents and Certificates.  Comet and American agree
to cooperate with each other in order to obtain any required third party
consents to this Agreement and the transactions herein and therein
contemplated.

      5.6    Actions Prior to Closing.

      (a)    From and after the date of this Agreement until the Closing Date
and except as set forth in the Comet or American Schedules or as permitted or
contemplated by this Agreement, Comet and American and its Subsidiary
respectively, will each: (i) carry on its business in substantially the same
manner as it has heretofore; (ii) maintain and keep its properties in states
of good repair and condition as at present, except for depreciation due to
ordinary wear and tear and damage due to casualty; (iii) maintain in full
force and effect insurance comparable in amount and in scope of coverage to
that now maintained by it; (iv) perform in all material respects all of its
obligation under material contracts, leases, and instruments relating to or
affecting its assets, properties, and business; (v) use its best efforts to
maintain and preserve its business organization intact, to retain its key
employees, and to maintain its relationship with its material suppliers and
customers; and (vi) fully comply with and perform in all material respects all
obligations and duties imposed on it by all federal and state laws and all
rules, regulations, and orders imposed by federal or state governmental
authorities.

      (b)    From and after the date of this Agreement until the Closing Date,
neither Comet nor American and its Subsidiary will: (i) make any change in
their organizational documents, articles of incorporation or bylaws; (ii) take
any action described in section 2.7 in the case of American and its Subsidiary
or in section 3.7, in the case of Comet (all except as permitted therein or as
disclosed in the applicable party's schedules); or (iii) enter into or amend
any contract, agreement, or other instrument of any of the types described in
such party's schedules, except that a party may enter into or amend any
contract, agreement, or other instrument in the ordinary course of business
involving the sale of goods or services.

      5.7    Sales Under Rules 144 or 145, If Applicable.

      (a)    Comet will use its best efforts to at all times to comply with
the reporting requirements of the Exchange Act, including timely filing of all
periodic reports required under the provisions of the Exchange Act and the
rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.

      (b)    Upon being informed in writing by any person holding restricted
stock of Comet as of the date of this Agreement that such person intends to
sell any shares under Rule 144 or Rule 145 promulgated under the Securities
Act (including any rule adopted in substitution or replacement thereof), Comet
will certify in writing to such person that it has filed all of the reports
required to be filed by it under the Exchange Act to enable such person to
sell such person's restricted stock under Rule 144 or 145, as may be
applicable in the circumstances, or will inform such person in writing that it
has not filed any such report or reports.

      (c)    If any certificate representing any such restricted stock is
presented to Comet's transfer agent for registration of transfer in connection
with any sale theretofore made under Rule 144 or 145, provided such
certificate is duly endorsed for transfer by the appropriate person(s) or

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accompanied by a separate stock power duly executed by the appropriate
person(s) in each case with reasonable assurances that such endorsements are
genuine and effective, and is accompanied by an opinion of counsel
satisfactory to Comet and its counsel, at the sole expense of the transferee,
that such transfer has complied with the requirements of Rule 144 or 145, as
the cases may be, Comet will promptly instruct its transfer agent to register
such transfer and to issue one or more new certificates representing such
shares to the transferee and, if appropriate under the provisions of Rule 144
or 145, as the case may be, free of any stop transfer order or restrictive
legend. The provisions of this Section 5.7 shall survive the Closing and the
consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

      5.8    Indemnification.

      (a)    Each of American and the Shareholders hereby agree, jointly and
severally, to indemnify Comet and each of the officers, agents and directors
of Comet as of the date of execution of this Agreement against any loss,
liability, claim, damage, or expense (including, but not limited to, any and
all expense whatsoever reasonably incurred in investigating, preparing, or
defending against any litigation, commenced or threatened, or any claim
whatsoever), to which it or they may become subject arising out of or based on
any inaccuracy appearing in or misrepresentation made under Article II,
Article III, or Section 5.1 of this Agreement. The indemnification provided
for in this paragraph shall survive the Closing and consummation of the
transactions contemplated hereby and termination of this Agreement.

      (b)    Comet hereby agrees to indemnify American and each of the
officers, agents and directors of American as of the date of execution of this
Agreement and the Shareholders against any loss, liability, claim, damage, or
expense (including, but not limited to, any and all expense whatsoever
reasonably incurred in investigating, preparing, or defending against any
litigation, commenced or threatened, or any claim whatsoever), to which it or
they may become subject arising out of or based on any inaccuracy appearing in
or misrepresentation made under Article IV of this Agreement. The
indemnification provided for in this paragraph shall survive the Closing and
consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby and termination of this
Agreement.

                            ARTICLE VI
           CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO OBLIGATIONS OF COMET

      The obligations of Comet under this Agreement are subject to the
satisfaction, at or before the Closing Date, of the following conditions:

      6.1    Accuracy of Representations.   The representations and warranties
made by American and the Shareholders in this Agreement were true when made
and shall be true at the Closing Date with the same force and effect as if
such representations and warranties were made at and as of the Closing Date
(except for changes therein permitted by this Agreement), and American and the
Shareholders shall have performed or complied with all covenants and
conditions required by this Agreement to be performed or complied with by
American and the Shareholders prior to or at the Closing. Comet shall be
furnished with a certificate, signed by a

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duly authorized officer of American and the Shareholders and dated the Closing
Date, to the foregoing effect.

      6.2    Officer's Certificates.   Comet shall have been furnished with a
certificate dated the Closing Date and signed by a duly authorized officer of
American and the Shareholders to the effect that no litigation, proceeding,
investigation, or inquiry is pending or, to the best knowledge of American or
the Shareholders threatened, which might result in an action to enjoin or
prevent the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement,
or, to the extent not disclosed in the American Schedules, by or against the
Shareholders or any of American and its Subsidiary which might result in any
material adverse change in any of the assets, properties, business, or
operations of any of American and its Subsidiary, individually or taken as a
whole.

      6.3    No Material Adverse Change.   Prior to the Closing Date, there
shall not have occurred any material adverse change in the financial
condition, business, or operations of any of American and its Subsidiary,
individually or taken as a whole, nor shall any event have occurred which,
with the lapse of time or the giving of notice, may cause or create any
material adverse change in the financial condition, business, or operations of
any of American and its Subsidiary.

      6.4    Officer and Director Questionnaires.   Comet shall have received
officer and director questionnaires completed and signed by each executive
officer and director to be designated and elected as officers and directors of
Comet in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Comet and its counsel
which shall contain information for use by Comet in reporting the transaction
contemplated hereby on Form 8-K and other documents to be filed with the SEC.

      6.5    Consulting Agreement.  Comet shall have entered into consulting
agreement with Jack M. Gertino and Richard B. Stuart in the form attached
hereto as Exhibit "A."

      6.6    Other Items.

      (a)    Comet shall have received a Shareholders list of American
containing the name, address, and number of shares held by the American
Shareholders as of the date of Closing certified by an executive officer of
American as being true, complete, and accurate.

      (b)    Comet shall have received such further documents, certificates,
or instruments relating to the transactions contemplated hereby as Comet may
reasonably request.

      (c)    Comet shall have been furnished with the Consolidated US
Financial Statements not less than five days prior to the Closing.

      (d)    Comet shall have received a certificate signed by an officer of
American in which American represents and warrants that there has been no
material change in the assets, liabilities, or financial condition of American
and its Subsidiary during the period from December 31, 2005 to the Closing
Date from the assets, liabilities, and financial condition of American and its
Subsidiary as of December 31, 2005 as shown in the Consolidated US Financial
Statements.

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      (e)    Comet shall have received a certificate signed by Liu Yan-qing
and Han Xiao-yan, the principal shareholder(s) of American, in which he (they)
represent(s) and warrant(s) that there has been no material change in the
assets, liabilities, or financial condition of American and its Subsidiary
during the period from December 31, 2005 to the Closing Date from the assets,
liabilities, and financial condition of American and its Subsidiary as of
December 31, 2005 as shown in the Consolidated US Financial Statements.

                           ARTICLE VII
              CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO OBLIGATIONS OF
                  AMERICAN AND THE SHAREHOLDERS

      The obligations of American and the Shareholders under this Agreement
are subject to the satisfaction, at or before the Closing Date, of the
following conditions:

      7.1    Accuracy of Representations.   The representations and warranties
made by Comet in this Agreement were true when made and shall be true as of
the Closing Date (except for changes therein permitted by this Agreement) with
the same force and effect as if such representations and warranties were made
at and as of the Closing Date, and Comet shall have performed and complied
with all covenants and conditions required by this Agreement to be performed
or complied with by Comet prior to or at the Closing. American shall have been
furnished with a certificate, signed by a duly authorized executive officer of
Comet and dated the Closing Date, to the foregoing effect.

      7.2    Officer's Certificate.   American shall have been furnished with
a certificate dated the Closing Date and signed by a duly authorized executive
officer of Comet to the effect that no litigation, proceeding, investigation,
or inquiry is pending or, to the best knowledge of Comet threatened, which
might result in an action to enjoin or prevent the consummation of the
transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

      7.3    No Material Adverse Change.   Prior to the Closing Date, there
shall not have occurred any material adverse change in the financial
condition, business, or operations of Comet nor shall any event have occurred
which, with the lapse of time or the giving of notice, may cause or create any
material adverse change in the financial condition, business, or operations of
Comet.

      7.4    Good Standing.   Comet shall have received a certificate of good
standing from the Secretary of State of the state of Nevada or other
appropriate office, dated as of a date within ten days prior to the Closing
Date certifying that Comet is in good standing as a corporation in the State
of Nevada.

      7.5    Consulting Agreement.   Comet shall have entered into the
consulting agreement referenced in Section 6.5 above.

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      7.6    Other Items.

      (a)    American shall have received a Shareholders' list of Comet from
its transfer agent, current at least within ten (10) days prior to Closing,
containing the name, address and number of shares held by each such Comet
Shareholders.

      (b)    American shall have received such further documents,
certificates, or instruments relating to the transactions contemplated hereby
as American may reasonably request.

                           ARTICLE VIII
                           TERMINATION

     8.1     Termination.

      (a)    This Agreement may be terminated by the board of directors of
either Comet or American at any time prior to the Closing Date if: (i) there
shall be any actual or threatened action or proceeding before any court or any
governmental body which shall seek to restrain, prohibit, or invalidate the
transactions contemplated by this Agreement and which, in the judgment of such
board of directors, made in good faith and based on the advice of its legal
counsel, makes it inadvisable to proceed with the exchange contemplated by
this Agreement; (ii) any of the transactions contemplated hereby are
disapproved by any regulatory authority whose approval is required to
consummate such transactions or in the judgment of such board of directors,
made in good faith and based on the advice of counsel, there is substantial
likelihood that any such approval will not be obtained or will be obtained
only on a condition or conditions which would be unduly burdensome, making it
inadvisable to proceed with the exchange; (iii) either party is not reasonably
satisfied with the results of its business, legal, and accounting due
diligence regarding the other conducted up to the Closing Date, or (iv) there
shall have been any change after the date of the latest balance sheet of Comet
in the assets, properties, business, or financial condition of Comet, which
could have a materially adverse affect on the value of the business of Comet,
except any changes disclosed in the Comet Schedules. In the event of
termination pursuant to this paragraph (a) of section 8.1, no obligation,
right, or liability shall arise hereunder, and each party shall bear, except
as provided in Section 8.1(e), all of the expenses incurred by it in
connection with the negotiation, drafting, and execution of this Agreement and
the transactions herein contemplated.

      (b)    This Agreement may be terminated at any time prior to the Closing
by action of the board of directors of Comet if: (i) American shall fail to
comply in any material respect with any of its covenants or agreements
contained in this Agreement or if any of the representations or warranties of
American contained herein shall be inaccurate in any material respect; or (ii)
there shall have been any change after the date of the Consolidated US Balance
Sheet in the assets, properties, business, or financial condition of any of
American and its Subsidiary, which could have a materially adverse affect on
the value of the business of any of American and its Subsidiary, individually
and taken as a whole, except any changes disclosed in the American Schedules.
If this Agreement is terminated pursuant to this paragraph (b) of section 8.1,
this Agreement shall be of no further force or effect, and no obligation,
right, or liability shall arise hereunder, except that American and the
Shareholders shall bear their own costs as well as the

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costs incurred by Comet in connection with the negotiation, preparation, and
execution of this Agreement and qualifying the offer and sale of securities
contemplated hereby for exemption from the registration requirements of state
and federal securities laws.

      (c)    This Agreement will terminate at the sole election of Comet if:

            (i)     American or the Shareholders fail to comply with its
delivery and any other requirements or representations of Section 5.1
pertaining to the US Consolidated Financial Statements;

            (ii)     Comet does not receive at Closing the certificates
described in Sections 6.5(d) and (e) containing the unqualified
representations and warranties required by those sections; and

            (iii)     The Closing does not occur on or before May 31, 2005
because American or the Shareholders fail to deliver at the time and place of
Closing the certificates evidencing the American Stock duly endorsed for
transfer to Comet or accompanied by stock powers executed in blank by the
Shareholders or any of the certificates, instruments, or documents required by
Article VI, above.

      If Comet elects to terminate this Agreement pursuant to this Section
8.1(c), then American and the Shareholders shall (which obligation is joint
and several) reimburse the costs incurred by Comet in connection with the
negotiation, preparation and execution of this Agreement as provided in
Section 8.1(b) and pay to Comet a deferred opportunity fee of $30,000 by
cashier's check made payable to the order of, and delivered to Comet or wire
transfer to an account designed by Comet.

      (d)    This Agreement may be terminated at any time prior to the Closing
by action of the board of directors of American if Comet shall fail to comply
in any material respect with any of its covenants or agreements contained in
this Agreement or if any of the representations or warranties of Comet
contained herein shall be inaccurate in any material respect. If this
Agreement is terminated pursuant to this paragraph (c) of section 8.1, this
Agreement shall be of no further force or effect, and no obligation, right, or
liability shall arise hereunder, except that Comet shall bear its own costs as
well as the costs of American incurred in connection with the negotiation,
preparation, and execution of this Agreement.

      (e)     This Agreement will terminate at the sole election of American
if the Closing does not occur on or before May 31, 2006, because Comet fails
to deliver at the time and place of Closing the certificates evidencing the
9,612,000 shares of Comet Stock issued in the names and amounts set forth on
Schedule 1 to this Agreement (or in lieu thereof irrevocable instructions to
the transfer agent of Comet to issue and deliver said certificates) or any of
the certificates, instruments, or documents required by Article VII, above. If
American elects to terminate this Agreement pursuant to this Section 8.1(e),
then Comet shall reimburse the costs incurred by American in connection with
the negotiation, preparation and execution of this Agreement as provided in
Section 8.1(d) and pay to American a deferred opportunity fee of $30,000 by

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cashier's check made payable to the order of, and delivered to American or
wire transfer to an account designed by Comet.

      (f)     On the date of execution of this Agreement, American and
Shareholders are paying, or causing to be paid, to Comet the sum of $15,000,
to cover a portion of the costs and expenses of this transaction, which will
be paid by cashier's check payable to the order of, and delivered to, James C.
Lewis, LC, counsel to Comet, or by wire transfer to an account designated by
such counsel. Notwithstanding the circumstances under which this Agreement is
terminated by any party, Comet has no obligation to refund any portion of this
expense amount to American or the Shareholders. In the event of termination
under Sections 8.1(b) or (c), such amount will be applied to legal costs and
expenses incurred by Comet for which Comet is entitled to reimbursement.

                            ARTICLE IX
                          MISCELLANEOUS

      9.1    Brokers.   Comet, the Shareholders and American agree that there
were no finders or brokers involved in bringing the parties together or who
were instrumental in the negotiation, execution, or consummation of this
Agreement. Comet, on one hand, and American and the Shareholders on the other,
agree to indemnify the other against any claim by any third person for any
commission, brokerage, or finders' fee arising from the transactions
contemplated hereby based on any alleged agreement or understanding between
the indemnifying party and such third person, whether express or implied from
the actions of the indemnifying party.

      9.2    Governing Law.   This Agreement shall be governed by, enforced,
and construed under and in accordance with the laws of the United States of
America and, with respect to matters of state law, with the laws of Nevada.
Any dispute arising under or in any way related to this Agreement will be
submitted to binding arbitration before a single arbitrator by the American
Arbitration Association in accordance with the Association's commercial rules
then in effect. The arbitration will be conducted in Salt Lake City, Utah. The
decision of the arbitrator will set forth in reasonable detail the basis for
the decision and will be binding on the parties. The arbitration award may be
confirmed by any court of competent jurisdiction.

      9.3    Notices.   Any notices or other communications required or
permitted hereunder shall be sufficiently given if personally delivered to it
or sent by registered mail or certified mail, postage prepaid, or by prepaid
telegram addressed as follows:

If to Comet:                 Comet Technologies, Inc.
                             8 East Broadway #428
                             Salt Lake City, UT 84111
                             Telephone: (801) 532-7851
                             Facsimile: (801) 532-7853

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With copies to:              James C. Lewis, Esq.
                             JAMES C. LEWIS, L.C.
                             10 West 100 South #615
                             Salt Lake City, UT 84101
                             Telephone: (801) 994-3846
                             Facsimile: (801) 994-3205

If to American or the
Shareholders of American:    American California Pharmaceutical Group, Inc.
                             Attn:  Mr. Liu Yan-qing
                             865 South Figueroa Street, Suite 3340
                             Los Angeles, CA 90017
                             Telephone: (213) 488-5131
                             Facsimile: (213) 488-5126

or such other addresses as shall be furnished in writing by any party in the
manner for giving notices hereunder, and any such notice or communication
shall be deemed to have been given as of the date so delivered, mailed, or
telegraphed.

      9.4    Attorney's Fees.   In the event that any party institutes any
action or suit to enforce this Agreement or to secure relief from any default
hereunder or breach hereof, the breaching party or parties shall reimburse the
non-breaching party or parties for all costs, including reasonable attorneys'
fees, incurred in connection therewith and in enforcing or collecting any
judgment rendered therein.

      9.5    Confidentiality.   Each party hereto agrees with the other
parties that, unless and until the transactions contemplated by this Agreement
have been consummated, each party and their representatives will hold in
strict confidence all data and information obtained with respect to another
party or any subsidiary thereof from any representative, officer, director, or
employee, or from any books or records or from personal inspection, or such
other party, and shall not use such data or information or disclose the same
to others, except (i) to the extent such data or information is published, is
a matter of public knowledge, or is required by law to be published; and (ii)
to the extent that such data or information must be used or disclosed in order
to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

      9.6    Expenses of Stock Exchange.   Except as otherwise provided for in
Section 8.1, Comet and American agree that they will each bear their own costs
and expenses in negotiating and closing the transactions contemplated by this
Agreement, including but not limited to, attorneys' fees, accounting fees, due
diligence expenses, travel, printing, copying, mail, telephone and other
related expenses.

      9.7    Third Party Beneficiaries.   This contract is solely between
Comet, the Shareholders and American and, except as specifically provided, no
director, officer, stockholder, employee, agent, independent contractor, or
any other person or entity shall be deemed to be a third party beneficiary of
this Agreement.

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      9.8    Entire Agreement.   This Agreement represents the entire
agreement (including the exhibits or schedules hereto) between the parties
relating to the subject matter hereof, including this Agreement alone fully
and completely expresses the agreement of the parties relating to the subject
matter hereof. There are no other courses of dealing, understandings,
agreements, representations, or warranties, written or oral, except as set
forth herein.

      9.9    Survival; Termination.   The representations, warranties, and
covenants of the respective parties shall survive the Closing Date and the
consummation of the transactions herein contemplated.

      9.10    Counterparts.   This Agreement may be executed in multiple
counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original and all of which taken
together shall be but a single instrument.

      9.11    Amendment or Waiver.   Every right and remedy provided herein
shall be cumulative with every other right and remedy, whether conferred
herein, at law, or in equity, and may be enforced concurrently herewith, and
no waiver by any party of the performance of any obligation by the other shall
be construed as a waiver of the same or any other default then, theretofore,
or thereafter occurring or existing. At any time prior to the Closing Date,
this Agreement may be amended by a writing signed by all parties hereto, with
respect to any of the terms contained herein, and any term or condition of
this Agreement may be waived or the time for performance hereof may be
extended by a writing signed by the party or parties for whose benefit the
provision is intended.

      9.12    Construction.   The parties have participated jointly in the
negotiation and drafting of this Agreement. In the event an ambiguity or
question of intent or interpretation arises, this Agreement shall be construed
as if drafted jointly by the parties and no presumption or burden of proof
shall arise favoring or disfavoring any Party by virtue of the authorship of
any of the provisions of this Agreement. Any reference to any federal, state,
local, or foreign statute or law shall be deemed also to refer to all rules
and regulations promulgated thereunder, unless the context otherwise requires.
The word "including" shall mean including without limitation. Disclosure
schedules delivered by the parties pursuant to this Agreement. All monetary
amounts stated in this Agreement are, unless specifically stated otherwise,
denominated in United States Dollars. The parties acknowledge and agree with
respect to their respective schedules that (i) the schedules may include
certain items and information solely for informational purposes for the
convenience of the parties hereto, (ii) the disclosure of any matter in a
schedule shall not be deemed to constitute an acknowledgment by the party
delivering the schedule that the matter is material or is required to be
disclosed pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement, (iii) any fact or item
disclosed in a schedule and referenced by a particular section in this
Agreement shall, should the existence of the fact or item or its contents be
relevant to any other section in this Agreement, be deemed to be disclosed
with respect to such other section only if a specific cross-reference is made
to such other section, (iv) the disclosure of any fact or item in a schedule
shall not represent an admission by the party delivering the schedule that
such fact or item actually constitutes non-compliance with, or a violation of,
any law, regulation or statute to which such disclosure is applicable as such
disclosure has been made for purposes of creating exceptions to

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the representations and warranties made by the party, and (v) each attachment
referenced in a schedule shall be deemed incorporated into and a part of such
schedule.

      9.13    Tax Disclosure Authorization.   Notwithstanding anything herein
to the contrary, the parties (and each affiliate and person acting on behalf
of any party) agree that each party (and each employee, representative, and
other agent of such party) may disclose to any and all persons, without
limitation of any kind, the transaction's tax treatment and tax structure (as
such terms are used in 6011 and 6112 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as
amended and regulations there under) contemplated by this Agreement and all
materials of any kind (including opinions or other tax analyses) provided to
such party or such person relating to such tax treatment and tax structure,
subject to compliance with disclosure obligations under applicable federal or
state securities laws; provided, however, that such disclosure many not be
made until the earlier of date of (a) public announcement of discussions
relating to the transaction, (b) public announcement of the transaction, or
(c) execution of an agreement to enter into the transaction. This
authorization is not intended to permit disclosure of any other information
including (without limitation) (v) any portion of any materials to the extent
not related to the transaction's tax treatment or tax structure, (w) the
identities of participants or potential participants, (x) the existence or
status of any negotiations, (y) any pricing or financial information (except
to the extent such pricing or financial information is related to the
transaction's tax treatment or tax structure), or (z) any other term or detail
not relevant to the transaction's tax treatment or the tax structure.

                 [Signatures on Following Page.]

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      IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the corporate parties hereto have caused this
Agreement to be executed by their respective officers, hereunto duly
authorized, as of the date first above-written.

                            Comet Technologies, Inc.

                            By:    /s/ Richard B. Stuart
                               ______________________________________
                                   Richard B. Stuart, President

                            American California Pharmaceutical
                            Group, Inc.

                            By:    /s/ Liu Yan-qing
                               _______________________________________
                                   Liu Yan-qing, President

                            American's Shareholders:

                                  /s/ Liu Yan-qing
                            ___________________________________________
                            Liu Yan-qing

                                  /s/ Han Xiao-yan
                            ___________________________________________
                            Han Xiao-yan

                                  /s/ Zhang Chun-dong
                            ___________________________________________
                            Zhang Chun-dong

                                  /s/ Xue Wu-li
                            ___________________________________________
                            Xue Wu-li

                                  /s/ Guan Shu-hua
                            ___________________________________________
                            Guan Shu-hua

                                  /s/ Liu Yan-lin
                            ___________________________________________
                            Liu Yan-lin

                                  /s/ Zhang Xiao-wei
                            ___________________________________________
                            Zhang Xiao-wei

                                  /s/ Xing Meng
                            ___________________________________________
                            Xing Meng

                                  /s/ Yan Hong-li
                            ___________________________________________
                            Yan Hong-li

                                 /s/ Liu Feng-jun
                            ___________________________________________
                            Liu Feng-jun

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                                 /s/ You Shun-ru
                            ___________________________________________
                            You Shun-ru

                                 /s/ Yuan Zing-mei
                            ___________________________________________
                            Yuan Qing-mei

                                 /s/ Jin Zheng
                            ___________________________________________
                            Jin Zheng

                                 /s/ Sun Xiao-guang
                            ___________________________________________
                            Sun Xiao-guang

                                 /s/ Qu Zhi-hua
                            ___________________________________________
                            Qu Zhi-hua

                                 /s/ Tang Chong Hung
                            ___________________________________________
                            Tang Chong Hung

                            American Eastern Group, Inc.
                            By   /s/
                            ___________________________________________
                            Its:    Secretary

                            American Eastern Securities, Inc.
                            By    /s/
                            ___________________________________________
                            Its:    President

                            EIC Investments, LLC
                            By    /s/
                            ___________________________________________
                           Its:    President/CEO

                           Luminus Capital Management, Ltd. (HK)
                           By    /s/
                           ___________________________________________
                           Its:    CFO

                           Allied Merit International Investments Inc.
                           By    /s/
                           ___________________________________________
                           Its:    CEO

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                           Schedule 1
                               to

                    STOCK EXCHANGE AGREEMENT

                       Dated May 11, 2006

      The Common Stock of Comet Technologies, Inc. to be issued under section
1.1 and section 1.2 of the Stock Exchange Agreement shall be issued to the
following persons with a restrictive legend consistent with the Securities Act
of 1933, as amended:

 Common Stock of Comet Technologies, Inc.
  to be issued to the stockholders of
  American California Pharmaceutical Group, Inc.
      and their designees                                 Number of Shares
-----------------------------------------------------     ----------------
1.    Liu Yan-qing                                           4,660,595
2.    Han Xiao-yan                                           1,402,907
3.    Zhang Chun-dong                                           20,467
4.    Xue Wu-li                                                102,333
5.    Guan Shu-hua                                              62,974
6.    Liu Yan-lin                                               25,504
7.    Zhang Xiao-wei                                           133,819
8.    Xing Meng                                                 39,359
9.    Yan Hong-li                                               39,359
10.   Liu Feng-jun                                              15,743
11.   You Shun-ru                                               23,615
12.   Yuan Qing-mei                                             20,467
13.   Jin Zheng                                                812,284
14.   Sun Xiao-guang                                         1,085,402
15.   Qu Zhi-hua                                             1,090,912
16.   Tang Chong Hung                                           87,685
17.   American Eastern Group, Inc.                              87,685
18.   American Eastern Securities, Inc.                         54,803
19.   EIC Investments, LLC                                      54,803
20.   Luminus Capital Management, Ltd. (Hong Kong)             109,606
21.   Allied Merit International Investments, Inc. (BVI)       263,055
                                                           -----------

                          TOTAL SHARES                      10,193,377

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