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Technology Stocks : NETsilicon IPO (FIBR spin-off)

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To: Brian who wrote ()9/3/1998 4:41:00 PM
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NETsilicon is listed as one of the 122 Hot Technology companies in August by Facts Online:

biz.yahoo.com

Company Press Release

Hot Technology Companies: 122 Quality In August

SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 2, 1998-- Facts Online announced that 122 U.S. technology companies qualified as ''hot'' during August 1998.

To qualify, companies must have received new investments or made acquisitions during August. In addition, the companies must have national presence or potential. Of the 122 companies, 59 received new investments and 64 made acquisitions; with one company under both categories.

Facts Online reviews tens of thousands of private and public companies to identify businesses with new investments or acquisitions. More information about this month's selection and thousands of other companies can be seen at the Facts Online Web site: facts-online.com

The U.S. technology companies which met the criteria during August 1998 are: Accrue Software, ACT Teleconferencing, Acta Technology, Active Software, Acuity, American Dental Technologies, AppNet Systems, Arch Communications Group, Arepa, Ascend Communications, Autodesk, Cable Design Technologies, Cadence Design Systems, California Microwave, Cambridge Technology Partners [Nasdaq:CATP - news], Captura Software, Carrier Access, Cisco Systems, ClientSoft, Computer Associates International, Computer Horizons, Concentric Network, Concur Technologies, Context Integration, Conversational Computing, Creative Design Solutions, Differential, Digital River, DII Group, DRS Technologies, Dynavax Technologies, Echelon, Eclipsys, EDO, Eltrax Systems, EMC, Entrust Technologies, Equifax, Essex International, Evergreen Internet, Excel Technology, F5 Labs, First Data, FirstLink Communications, FORE Systems, G2 Networks, GeoCities, GlobalCast, Globecomm Systems, Go2net, Guidant, Herley Industries, IEC Electronics, Incyte Pharmaceuticals, Information Management Associates, Infoseek, InfoSpinner, Inktomi, Innovision, Inso, International FiberCom, Jack Henry & Associates, Jenkon International, Keane, Level 3 Communications, Liquid Audio, Lycos, Magellan Network Systems, Maxtor, Medicines Company, Microdyne, Microsoft, Moai Technologies, Motive Communications, National Instruments, NetBuy, NETECT, NetPhone, Netplex Group, NetPro Computing, NETsilicon, NetVision, Nexabit Networks, NightFire Software, NorthEast Optic Network, Oak Technology, OnDisplay, OneSoft, Oracle, Platinum Technology, Primus, PSINet, Quark, Quintiles Transnational, RBS Group, RCN, Relativity Technologies, RELTEC, Rights Exchange, Ross Systems, Sage Networks, SALIX Technologies, SBS Technologies, Sequencia, SiRF Technology, SnapTrack, Softcom Microsystems, Softworks, Sterling Software, Summit Design, Synchrologic, Take-Two Interactive Software, Telegroup, Terayon, Thermo Optek, Transaction Systems Architects, UNOVA, Veritas Software, VIP Calling, Virtual Hold Technology, WinStar Communications and XTRA On-LIne.
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