Hello all, I'm not spaming or anything like that. I just wanted to say that the CEO of RVST made a good choice by doing this interview. pronetlink.com web site gets a lot of views.
  ------------------------------------------------------------ Ravisent Technologies CEO to Interview On ProNetLink.com MALVERN, Penn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 18, 2000  CEO to outline how Platform Software Solution Accelerates  the Pace of Innovation and Time to Market for the Internet Appliance, Consumer Electronics and  Personal Computer Markets. RAVISENT Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: RVST) today announces that Frank Wilde, Chief Executive Officer, is being featured in an interview that is part of the Leaders in Global Trade Series produced by ProNetLink.com (OTC BB: PNLK). The interview will be available on Tuesday, April 18, 2000, at 10AM EDT. 
  Mr. Wilde will discuss RAVISENT's intellectual property licensing model and the opportunities that exist in the dynamic personal computer, consumer electronics and Internet appliance markets. 
  To access the RAVISENT/ ProNetLink.com interview, listeners are directed to pronetlink.com. 
  About ProNetLink 
  ProNetLink.com is the first Internet company to offer a frictionless e-commerce solution for global trade. ProNetLink's web site, called The Global Trade Internetwork(TM), is an online, interactive community where businesses can work within the site to arrange all areas of global trade including procurement, logistics, finance, insurance and product certification. Seasoned professionals or new comers to the world trade market can use ProNetLink.com to identify business opportunities that will help increase revenues, as well as take advantage of tools and resources that will enhance operating efficiencies. 
  About RAVISENT Technologies Inc. 
  RAVISENT provides digital video, audio and Internet appliance technology to industry leading PC, Consumer Electronic and Internet Appliance OEMs, empowering them to deliver highly competitive, cost-effective products with a strong time-to-market advantage. RAVISENT software and intellectual property is contained in products from Compaq, Dell Computer, Gateway, Hewlett-Packard, Micron, Fujitsu, Quantex, Sony, Tottori-Sanyo, Vestel, Yamaha, ATI Technologies, C-Cube, ST Microelectronics, Telecom Italia, Met@box, Formenti and IPM. Founded in 1994, RAVISENT is a global company, headquartered in Malvern, Pennsylvania, with offices in Silicon Valley, Seattle, Germany and Japan. More information about RAVISENT is available at www.ravisent.com. 
  This press release may contain certain forward-looking statements that relate to RAVISENT's future business and financial performance. Such statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties that may cause the actual events of future results to differ from those discussed herein. 
  Such factors include, among others: RAVISENT's recent change in its business model, its limited operating history, fluctuating quarterly operating results, expectation of future losses, anticipated price declines in products, dependence on its CineMaster(R) products, dependence on a small number of customers, lack of long-term commitments with customers, dependence on manufacturers and strategic relationships, product delays, the difficulty of protecting proprietary rights, the ability to manage growth and attract and retain additional personnel, the potential for defects in its products, risks from international operations, its ability to raise capital in the future, its dependence on the personal computer and consumer electronics industries, competition, its ability to manage technological change and respond to evolving industry standards, government regulation and Year 2000 software issues. 
  CONTACT: RAVISENT Technologies Inc. Lori Crenny, Manager, Public Relations 610/408-7494 lcrenny@ravisent.com |