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To: ALTERN8 who wrote (2114)7/8/1999 5:32:00 PM
From: prolific  Respond to of 4337
 
( BW)(PA-INVESTOR-BROADCAST)ADVISORY/Internet Pioneer Steve Harmon to
Discuss Internet Winners and Losers On RadioWallStreet

Business Editors/Hi-Tech Writers
ADVISORY...for Friday July 9, 1999

--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

What: Philadelphia, PA, July 9, 1999: Steve Harmon, the Internet's
premier analyst will appear on RadioWallStreet to discuss the
hottest Internet stocks including AskJeeves (ASKJ),
Go2Net (GNET), MessageMedia (MESG) Yahoo (YHOO) and America
Online (AOL) as well as many lesser-known companies. He'll
also discuss the decline of click-through rates, banner ads
and the implications of these trends on companies like
DoubleClick (DCLK).

When: Friday, July 9, 1999 at 1:00 PM (EDT)

Where: vcall.com

About RadioWallStreet

RadioWallStreet, part of the Investor Broadcast Network, is the only Internet broadcaster serving investors and
analysts on a regular basis with unique information straight from market and financial experts. RadioWallStreet
provides live and archived programs with top management, top analysts, and other key opinion leaders.
For more information on Investor Broadcast Network visit www.investorbroadcast.com.

--30--DS/ph*

CONTACT: Investor Broadcast Network
Bennett Andelman, 215/814-6550
or
The Horn Group
Gwen Gulick, 781/794-9933, ext. 239

KEYWORD: PENNSYLVANIA
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS COMED INSURANCE ENERGY
INTERACTIVE/MULTIMEDIA/INTERNET TELECOMMUNICATIONS



To: ALTERN8 who wrote (2114)7/9/1999 3:34:00 AM
From: steve harmon - analyst  Respond to of 4337
 
yhoo - i was probably yahoo's first analyst back in april 1996 and was a fan of its valuation back then and on dips since then (or splits)

it's getting to the point where yahoo in the next 3 years may need to solidify its earnings via ecommerce/ads/subs/etc to justify its valuation