(COMTEX) B: Goldman Sachs Bullish on Technology Sector; Analysts Pres B: Goldman Sachs Bullish on Technology Sector; Analysts Present Investment Themes at Premier Conference PALM SPRINGS, Calif., Feb 7, 2000 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Goldman, Sachs & Co., the leading investment banking firm serving technology companies, will reiterate its bullish outlook for the technology sector as it kicks off its 14th Annual Technology Investment Symposium today. The Symposium is a five-day gathering of the firm's top institutional and private investor clients and the CEOs of more than 175 leading Internet, hardware, software, computer services, data networking and semiconductor companies. This year's event - being held February 7 through 11 at the La Quinta Resort in Palm Springs, California - features keynote presentations from leading companies including Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard, Dell and eBay among others. The Goldman Sachs Technology Research Team recently published "Issues & Outlook 2000," articulating the group's Top 10 Technology Themes reflecting its overall positive view of technology markets for the coming year. "Key themes which play to the market momentum created by changing Internet technologies, standards and architectures are of particular interest," said Rick Sherlund, Senior Analyst and Managing Director. "This includes, but is not limited to, those companies addressing the enormous opportunities in business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce, Internet infrastructure, and extended customer relationship management (e-CRM). The themes provide the foundation upon which institutional and individual investment strategies are built, and will form the basis for in-depth examination of specific issues and opportunities at the Symposium," Sherlund added. Goldman Sachs' Technology Investment Symposium in Palm Springs Widely recognized as one of the industry's most important forums, the Symposium provides the opportunity for investors and executive management of the leading technology companies to communicate and understand critical issues and opportunities in the fast changing technology sector. Keynote addresses by industry luminaries punctuate the agenda including: Steve Ballmer in his first appearance at an investment forum as CEO of Microsoft Corporation; Michael Dell of Dell Computer; Carly Fiorina of Hewlett-Packard; Eric Schmidt of Novell; Paul Otellini of Intel; Jeff Weitzen of Gateway; Meg Whitman of eBay; and, Ed Zander of Sun Microsystems. "The quantity and caliber of participants in the event - hosted by our Technology Research Group - is a powerful statement of the critical importance of technology and the Internet in the global equity markets," said Brad Koenig, Head of the High Technology Group. "It is a testament to Goldman Sachs' stature, commitment to our clients, and accomplishments in the arena," he added. In addition to financial outlook presentations, opportunities for one-on-one consultation and keynote speeches, attendees will learn the results of Goldman Sachs' Annual Survey of Fortune 1000 IT Managers. The survey, recently conducted in conjunction with Harte-Hanks Market Intelligence, was designed to gain insight into overall demand patterns, as well as to assess trends within specific segments of the industry. The results will be presented on Tuesday, February 8 by Goldman Sachs' star-studded team of technology analysts, including: Laura Conigliaro: Enterprise Hardware/Technical Software Greg Gould: Computer Services Gunnar Miller: Semiconductor Capital Equipment Joe Moore: Semiconductors Michael Parekh: Internet Rick Schutte: PC Hardware/Computer Storage and Peripherals Rick Sherlund: Software: B2B and Internet Infrastructure Highlights of the week include: Monday, February 7 -- Financial Outlook Presentations (35 companies) -- Keynotes: Paul Otellini, Intel Michael Dell, Dell Computer Meg Whitman, eBay Tuesday, February 8 -- Financial Outlook Presentations (24 companies) -- Results of Annual IT Managers Survey: Goldman Sachs Technology Analysts Wednesday, February 9 -- Financial Outlook Presentations (41 companies) -- Keynotes: Jeff Weitzen, Gateway Carly Fiorina, Hewlett-Packard Ed Zander, Sun Microsystems Thursday, February 10 -- Financial Outlook Presentations (40 companies) -- Internet Panel: Brad Koenig, Goldman Sachs Mark Goldstein, NetZero Evan Thornley, LookSmart Jay Walker, Priceline.com -- Keynotes: Steve Ballmer, Microsoft Eric Schmidt, Novell Friday, February 11 -- Financial Outlook Presentations (24 companies) Companies Presenting on Monday, February 7 Actuate Komag Affiliated Computer Services Lattice Semiconductor Amdocs Maxim America Online Metamor Worldwide Xpedior Apple Computer MicronPC.com ASM Lithography MIPS Technologies Autodesk Network Appliance BEA Systems NOVA CommerceOne Oracle Electronic Data Systems Parametric FreeMarkets Rational Software i2 Technologies SAP AG Inforte Sapient Inktomi SCI Systems Intel STMicroelectronics Kana Communications TSI/Mercator Keane Viant Works.com For a complete schedule of events, abstracts of participating companies, analysts' biographies and other information, please see our Web site: www.gs.com/ts2000/ Goldman Sachs is a leading global investment banking and securities firm, providing a full range of investing, advisory and financing services worldwide to a substantial and diversified client base, which includes corporations, financial institutions, governments and high net worth individuals. Founded in 1869, it is one of the oldest and largest investment banking firms. The firm is headquartered in New York and maintains offices in London, Frankfurt, Tokyo, Hong Kong and other major financial centers around the world. The High Technology Group is headquartered in Menlo Park, California with dedicated High Technology professionals in New York, Boston, London, Frankfurt, Hong Kong and Tokyo. Copyright (C) 2000 Business Wire. All rights reserved. |