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To: NotNeiderhoffer who wrote (985)2/8/2000 12:33:00 PM
From: Beltropolis Boy  Read Replies (1) of 1331
 
given you get around town, NN, how's the grub at the Princeton Club? princetonclub.com

damn crackers, i can't even check out their "facilities" link without a stinkin' password.

geocities.com

NotsureicouldvegottenintoPrincetoneitherCM

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Lycos, Comverse Technology, Orbotech, Lam Research, ATMI, Genesis Microchip Among Companies Presenting at Informed Investors Forums in Boston and New York Feb. 22 and Feb. 24
02/08/2000
PR Newswire

BOSTON, Feb. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Experience what a "level playing field for individual investors" really means at upcoming Informed Investors Forums in Boston and New York on Feb. 22 and Feb. 24, where executives, analysts and fund managers will gather to give insights on the tech sector to individual investors. Thanks to the democratization enabled by the Internet, the experience can be virtual too.

For years, in-person presentations by senior management of public companies have been the privy of the institutional audience -- fund managers and professional investors -- but at Informed Investors Forums, individual investors have the same opportunity to hear executives in an interactive, educational fashion. The events also include sector overviews by analysts and fund managers who share insights on how they research potential investments.

At Boston's Seaport Hotel/World Trade Center on Tuesday, Feb. 22, companies scheduled to participate include: Lycos (Nasdaq: LCOS), ATMI (Nasdaq: ATMI), Lam Research (Nasdaq: LRCX), Pervasive Software (Nasdaq: PVSW) and Caere Corp. (Nasdaq: CAER). Others are pending.

At the Princeton Club in Manhattan on Thursday, Feb. 24, companies scheduled include: Comverse Technology (Nasdaq: CMVT); CareerBuilder, Inc. (Nasdaq: CBDR), Orbotech (Nasdaq: ORBK), Genesis Technology (Nasdaq: GNSS), Bell Microproducts (Nasdaq: BELM) and Caere. Others are pending.

Keynote speakers at both Forums are Peter Trapp, portfolio manager of the Needham Growth Fund, and Carl Johnson, Director and co-founder of INFRASTRUCTURE (http://www.infras.com). Johnson is a top semiconductor analyst. Trapp favors small-cap tech stocks (http://www.needhamco.com/Asset_Management/Needham_Growth_Fund).

Adam Dell, Manager of Impact Venture Partners' fund and brother of Dell Computer founder Michael Dell, is tentatively scheduled as the third keynote speaker in New York. (Call 800-992-4683 to confirm.) Dell is an experienced venture capitalist exclusively focused on the Internet. He plans to invest the fund in early stage business-to-business e-commerce companies, application service providers and content infrastructure opportunities in the northeastern market.

Both Forums will run from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Attendance costs $25 prepaid, $40 at the door. To register, go to www.informedinvestors.com or call 800-992-4683.
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