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To: levy who wrote (16399)1/22/2000 3:24:00 PM
From: jon zachary  Respond to of 28311
 
another big event in my opinion is this :

Technology Stocks for 2000
An interactive Webcast featuring Steve Harmon

Live in our all-new Virtual Auditorium!
January 27th, 2000 - 4:30 PM EST - REGISTER NOW

Join Steve Harmon Live in the all-new Silicon Investor "Virtual Auditorium". This cutting edge format will provide
you with an opportunity to see and hear Steve Harmon live in a one-hour interactive webcast discussing his Top
10 for 2000, the upcoming earnings season, and how technology will affect the stock market. As part of this live
event you will be able to participate in a question and answer session where Steve will field questions submitted
by the live audience.

Door prizes for the event include:

Lifetime Silicon Investor Stock Talk memberships
SI T-Shirts
Signed copies of Steve Harmon's book, Zero Gravity: Riding Venture Capital from High-Tech Start-up to
Breakout IPO!

Reservations for this streaming audio and video broadcast are limited, so register now to participate in the event!

Steve Harmon is widely considered to be a top Internet analyst, and his daily articles are read by key players in
the industry such as Bill Gates and Marc Andreessen. His valuation models for high-tech companies are used by
Wall Street, venture capitalists and Big Six accounting firms. Steve is also founder and CEO of e-harmon.com,
an investment management firm and idea incubator investing in both private and public Internet companies.

January 27, 2000 4:30 PM EST
Register Now





Related Links:

Steve Harmon's
Discussion Thread on
Silicon Investor

Steve Harmon's
Top 10 for 2000

AOL
CMGI
CNET
NETP
PCNTF
RBAK
SCOC
SPYG
TRRA
USIT

.im assuming that since the biggest internet analyst, steve harmon is doing this live broadcast on our silicon investor that there would be a press release monday.

jZ