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To: KM who wrote (10007)12/21/1999 7:39:00 AM
From: Curtis E. Bemis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13953
 
Gomez live at 8:30AM today- Discusses E*Trade and others

Gomez Advisors Analyst to Interview On RadioWallStreet Internet Broadcast
Business Wire - December 21, 1999 07:32
PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 21, 1999--Ameritrade Holding Corporation (NASDAQ:AMTD), E*TRADE Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:EGRP), The Charles Schwab Corporation (NYSE:SCH), and TD Waterhouse Group, Inc. (NYSE:TWE) will be discussed by Gomez Advisors, Inc. Senior Analyst of Financial Services, Dan Burke, on RadioWallStreet Tuesday, December 21, 1999 at 8:30 AM EST, Investor Broadcast Network announced.

To access this RadioWallStreet broadcast, investors should go to radiowallstreet.com. Listeners should go to the website at least fifteen minutes before these events to register, download, and install any necessary audio software. For those unable to attend the live broadcast, replays will be available beginning approximately one hour after each event.

There is no charge to access any event. If you are viewing this release after the day of the event, you will find this interview in the "All Recent Shows" section of the website.

Questions for this RadioWallStreet event may be submitted in advance by e-mailing greg@vcall.com. Please reference date and time of the interview in the Subject of the e-mail.



To: KM who wrote (10007)12/21/1999 9:11:00 AM
From: Curtis E. Bemis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13953
 
Now that Qwest will leave Nasdaq, and Nasdaq-100, why not
EGRP as one of the Naz-100 ??

cbs.marketwatch.com