Yesterday we wrote about the strange case of CYNK Technology.

The company's stock gained nearly 25,000% in 16 trading days, giving it a market cap of over $5 billion. But, as we noted, it's not clear if the company really exists, as financial statements indicate that it has no revenue, assets, or full-time employees.

But there is a website, IntroBiz.com, that the company operates, not that this makes the picture much clearer.

CYNK Technology appears to operate the website IntroBiz.com, a social network (the site calls it a "social marketplace"), where users pay to be introduced to business professionals or celebrities. Or at least, this is what it seems like the site does.

Here's the homepage.

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introbiz.com

Here's what you find under the "entertainment" tab on IntroBiz.

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IntroBiz.com

Chances seem low that you'd be able to get connected with Emma Watson, or Charlize Theron, or Leonardo DiCaprio for $50, via IntroBiz or otherwise.

The ability to connect with these celebrities is marketed by artistblackbook, one of two "top socialites" on IntroBiz.com.

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IntroBiz.com

artistblackbook and worldtalent appear to be the only two "socialites" on IntroBiz. But the numbers don't make a ton of sense.

We're not exactly sure what the difference between an "introduction" and a "sale" is, but since the company hasn't reported any revenue apparently neither makes the company any money .

But neither artistblackbook nor worldtalent has any followers.

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