Alert: Dell Analyst Daniel T. Niles Interview On RadioWall Street to be Broadcast Over the Internet February 17, 1999 02:19 PM PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 17, 1999--RadioWall Street will broadcast an interview this afternoon with Daniel T. Niles, the Dell Computer analyst at Banc Boston Robertson Stephens with Joseph Garner of Homestate Family Mutual Funds over the Internet.
They will discuss Dell Computers' DELL recent earnings announcement.
To listen to the interview, investors should go to Vcall's website located at vcall.com and click on the RadioWallStreet event.
The analyst interview will take place at 2:30 p.m. EST on Feb. 17, 1999. A replay of the event will be available about one hour later.
A replay of this morning's interview discussing Dell Computers with Ashok Kumar, CFA, the Dell Computer analyst at Piper Jaffray with Joseph Garner of Homestate Family Mutual Funds is now available.
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