RS Technology Conference
Robertson Stephens Hosts World's Largest Technology Investor Conference
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 28, 2000--
Forum Features: 400 leading tech companies with more than $3 trillion in market capitalization, Leading Industry CEOs and CFOs, 4,000 Institutional Investors and Venture Capitalists
Robertson Stephens, the leading full-service investment bank focused exclusively on growth industries, today kicked off its 17th annual Technology Conference for investors in San Francisco. This year's conference, being held today through Thursday, features Robertson Stephens research analysts, as well as CEOs and CFOs from more than 400 leading public and private technology companies, together representing more than $3 trillion in market capitalization.
Nearly 4,000 institutional investors, venture capitalists and high-net-worth private investors are expected to attend the conference, which includes company presentations, workshops and panel presentations by Robertson Stephens analysts on cutting-edge tech sectors including: the Internet, eCommerce, Communications/Networking, Semiconductors, Computer Systems and Storage, among others.
"Our conference captures the momentum of the new economy," said President and CEO Bob Emery. "Robertson Stephens has assembled the largest collection of technology companies in history for an investor conference. This is a ground-breaking event and we are thrilled to be hosting it. Throughout the week investors will be provided with valuable insights from our analysts and leading tech companies on the trends that will continue to shape this dynamic sector for years to come."
The conference features two keynote speakers: Ted Leonsis, America Online President Interactive Properties Group and Bill Maher, host of ABC's "Politically Incorrect." Maher will host a panel discussion on politics and technology with top executives from four presenting companies. In addition, throughout the week senior Robertson Stephens analysts will host workshops and panel discussions on topics including:
-- B2B eCommerce, Eric Upin
-- Communications/Networking, Paul Johnson
-- eBusiness Software, Marshall Senk
-- eCommerce Services, Rick Juarez
-- eMarketing, Lowell Singer
-- eNetworking Software/Enablers, John Powers
-- ePayments, Marianne Wolk
-- eProcessing, Andrew Jeffrey
-- eServices, Steven Birer
-- eTailing, Lauren Cooks Levitan
-- Internet, Michael Graham
-- Semiconductor Devices, Arun Veerappan
-- Semiconductor Devices/Computer Systems/Storage, Dan Niles
-- Semiconductor Equipment, Sue Billat
-- Telecommunications Services, James Friedland |