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To: Goldbug Guru who started this subject2/8/2001 8:01:48 PM
From: jmhollen  Read Replies (1) of 963
 
Global Deals Driven By DUET 2001  Visionary Technology Leads to Global Deal Making in the Hallways & on The Slopes

DENVER, Feb 8, 2001 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- DUET 2001, a gathering of senior level executives and international dignitaries led by Dr. Derrin Smith, founder/chairman of DUET and Chairman/CEO of publicly traded GETGO Inc. (Nasdaq: GTGO), once again served as the forum for presentation of visionary convergence technologies. Featured speakers included such leaders as His Excellency Dan Nica, Romanian Minister of Telecommunications & Informatics; Teresa Elder, president, AT&T Broadband - West; Steve Pearse, CEO Akroria Networks, Inc.; Tom McGrath, CEO, Firstworld Communications; Dan O'Brien, CEO, High Speed Access; Leslie Nittler, senior vice president of Starz Encore Media Group; and Arjun Gupta, chairman of Telesoft Ventures. Presentations and networking are already culminating in many deal-making discussions.


Some early deal highlights and success stories from DUET 2001 that can already be told include Steve Pearse attaining a $60 million valuation for Akroria Networks in its early rounds of venture financing; GETGO reaching cash terms of agreement to acquire a 40% stake of technology company SINTA, S.A., of Iasi, Romania, in a venture with Omega Communications involving both traditional broadcast radio as well as audio streaming; preliminary agreements by Delfin Project to acquire new media content from New York producers; and myriad other early stage deal making discussions which will be brought to light in coming weeks and months.

"The speed and impact of DUET 2001-fueled transactions will amaze observers," commented Dr. Derrin Smith. "Stay tuned."

For more information visit duetevents.com.

SOURCE The DUET Conference

CONTACT: Kristin Johnston of DUET PR, 303-204-7249
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