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To: Daytek77 who wrote (4059)1/14/2000 4:02:00 PM
From: leigh aulper  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5102
 
New On RadioWallStreet.com: the Linux League With Francis Gaskins

PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 14, 2000--Newly appointed Linux League Commissioner and weekly RadioWallStreet.com contributor, Francis Gaskins, will host a panel of guests to review Linux trends, with comment on IBM Corporation (NYSE: IBM), Dell Computer Corporation (NASDAQ: DELL), Red Hat Inc. (NASDAQ: RHAT), Sun Microsystems Inc. (NASDAQ: SUNW), Inprise Corporation (NASDAQ: INPR) and Corel Corporation (NASDAQ: CORL).

This event will be broadcast on Friday, January 14, 2000 at 1:00 PM EST. This week's guests include Matthew Nordan, Forrester Research Senior Analyst, Tom Adelstein, CIO for Bynari, Inc., a global Linux consulting firm, and Gary Lawrence Murphy, CEO of TCI, an Internet and open source consulting company founded in 1983. Rob Zimmer, Director of RadioWallStreet.com, will help lead this discussion.

This new weekly show will run each Friday at 1:00 PM EST, and will track Linux trends, news events, and company developments of interest to investors. "RadioWallStreet.com will delve deeply into the Linux phenomenon and help each listener understand what it might mean for their investing strategy," said Rob Zimmer. "While we don't yet know how big Linux will be, or who the winners and losers will be, we do know that RadioWallStreet.com and our audience will be there as the story develops in Year 2000."

In the near term, the show will feature the Linux League standings, comparing stock performance of the Linux pure- and partial-play companies.

To access this RadioWallStreet.com 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.com event may be submitted in advance by e-mailing rob@radiowallstreet.com. Please reference date and time of the interview in the Subject of the e-mail.