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To: Night Writer who wrote (33978)10/7/1998 8:50:00 AM
From: Elwood P. Dowd  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
This is from the Yahoo Board. Herb Greenberg to be on
CNBC Today to Discuss
Compaq



There is no time given and the CNBC schedule does not
indicate when he will be on that I can tell.
CNBC/Dow Jones Business Video Program Schedule
08:16 a.m. Oct 07, 1998 Eastern

CNBC/Dow Jones Business Video today announced the following
CNBC/Dow Jones Business
Video Schedule for Wednesday, October 7, 1998:

Summary Schedule:
Greenspan
Barshersky
Rubin

8:30 AM Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan
addresses the
National Association of Business Economics annual meeting

8:45 AM Trade Representative Charlene Barshersky addresses
NABE
meeting

10:15 AM NABE hosts panel discussion on economic problems

12:30 PM Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin delivers speech at NABE

conference

Multimedia Events Added To Our Archive:

4Cast Managing Director Dave Lewis on Malaysia's economy

CNBC Asia's Bill Clifford reports on Fuji Heavy's recent success

Standard & Poor's Director of Financial Institutions Ratings for
Southeast

Asia Ken McLay says Japan's financial institution sector needs more

government action

Dow Jones Newswires' Roger Malone comments on current
dollar/yen levels

Goldman Sachs' Sally Pope Davis and A.G. Edwards' Diana Yates
with a look

at financial and banking stocks

TheStreet.com Senior Columnist Herb Greenberg examines the
recent

happenings at Compaq (CPQ)

Opening monologue from The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

Biogen (BGEN) CEO James Tobin anoints gene therapy as the future
of the

industry

CNBC's David Faber explains some analyst and brokerage house
moves from

the land of the baked bean

Keane (KEA) Chairman and CEO John Keane describes the
company's approach

to the Y2K problem and the direction the company will take after the

millennium

CNBC Squawk Box Host Mark Haines asks Boston Stock Exchange
Chairman and

CEO William Morton how the BSE can compete with the NYSE and
the Nasdaq

CNBC's Mark Haines questions Thermo Electron CEO George
Hatspoulos on the

company's recent restructuring

General Motors (GM) announces a streamlining plan to enable the
company to

respond rapidly to local opportunities around the world