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Non-Tech : Berkeley Technology Limited (BLKYY)

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To: J. Conley who wrote (229)3/30/2000 12:34:00 AM
From: J. Conley  Read Replies (1) of 955
 
If you haven't seen it, news on Knowledgenet today:

This is a LDP private equity holding, through Berkeley. Not a bad thing to be selected by CSCO.

(BTW, Mobious (sp?) of Templeton was on Moneyline and if I heard him correctly, when asked, he stated that what he liked was telecomm stocks and his fund's highest weighting was in these. This seems to be in line with, and not contrary to, investing in tech related infrastructure stocks. So, even if you believe his headline statement that there will be a global crash in internet stocks, it does not appear he believes there will be a crash in all tech stocks and he appears to be in fact bullish on some "internet related" tech sectors. He appears to be talking about a certain group...I suppose his comments will be further clarified as time passes.)

biz.yahoo.com

>>>KnowledgeNet, a pioneer in next generation e-learning, today announced that it has been selected by Cisco Systems (Nasdaq: CSCO - news), the worldwide leader in networking for the Internet, to deliver its e-learning solutions to Cisco resellers and customers worldwide. KnowledgeNet is one of the first vendors to join the new Cisco Learning Partner program, Cisco's authorized partner channel for the delivery of learning solutions to its student customers.

>>>As a Cisco Learning Partner, KnowledgeNet will provide a full range of e-learning solutions that will supplement and augment Cisco's comprehensive content. KnowledgeNet will guide learners as they progress from the baseline Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) curriculum to the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) and Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP) levels.

>>>KnowledgeNet's e-learning solutions are backed by next generation Internet-based technology, quality instructors who provide real-world experience and tips, online mentors, and additional support services. The company has been providing e-learning solutions based on ``born on the web' technology since summer 1999, and has been selected by several leading vendors as their official e-learning provider.

``KnowledgeNet exemplifies the best-of-breed in the online training world,' added Mike Metz, Cisco's director of e-learning solutions marketing. ``Our goal in working with e-learning partners is to ensure that the student has the best possible training path for turning the change brought about by the Internet revolution into a competitive advantage.'<<<
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