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To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (17645)3/5/1999 4:04:00 PM
From: timers  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
CBS Marketwatch has a writeup on SEVL/AOL on SEVL news on Yahoo.



To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (17645)3/5/1999 4:05:00 PM
From: Nikita  Respond to of 122087
 
Anthony, What about this?

biz.yahoo.com



To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (17645)3/5/1999 4:06:00 PM
From: timers  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 122087
 
Seems these write-ups would be good enough for Mom and Pop this weekend.



To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (17645)3/5/1999 4:27:00 PM
From: Bear Down  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
Anthony here is the AOL/sevl deal.... a whole lot of nothing

7th Street.com Signs Deal to Offer Tutorials.comBrand and Product Line to AOL Members

Service Will Provide Online Access To Over 150 CD-ROM Quality

Titles For Computer Software Learning and Personal Improvement

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y., March 5 /PRNewswire/ -- 7th Street.com (Nasdaq: SEVL) today announced an agreement with America Online, the world's leading interactive service, to offer Internet multimedia training to AOL members through 7th Street.com's Tutorials.com. 7th Street.com's Tutorials.com will become an anchor tenant in AOL's Computing and WorkPlace Channels and will also be accessible to AOL members through Keyword: Tutorials.com or Computer Tutorials.

As part of this agreement, AOL members will have direct access to 7th Street.com's unique online multimedia technology, enabling them to learn anytime, from the comfort of their homes, and at a fraction of the cost of traditional learning methods. Tutorials.com offers AOL members over 150 courses ranging from Windows 98, Office 97, PhotoShop and Lotus Notes 4.5 to Programming in HTML and Visual Basic and a number of personal improvement courses like Leadership Skills and Learning how to Interview. Each course contains practice sessions, help screens and proficiency exams with feedback on the questions answered right or wrong. After the completion of each course, AOL members can print a completion certificate indicating that they have successfully met all of the requirements of the course.

"We are pleased to offer Tutorials.com to our members. This unique service, offering full screen interactive multimedia learning and CD-ROM quality tutorials, is a welcome addition to AOL's Computing and WorkPlace Channels," said Jonathan Sacks, AOL's Senior Vice President of Programming Operations.

"We see a tremendous opportunity for growth in the consumer online training market and we look forward to reaching AOL's more than 16 million members," said Stephen Gott, President and CEO of 7th Street.com. "Branding of this consumer service is a key component of our overall corporate strategy to be a dominant player in the e-learning and high impact Internet communications market."

AOL's Computing Channel is a primary online destination for those who want to get the most from their computers. Novice, intermediate and advanced computer users alike go to AOL's Computing Channel to compare products, shop for computer equipment, and to keep up on technology industry news. Members have thousands of downloadable software files at their fingertips, as well as classes and resources that teach subjects such as HTML, Graphics, Word Processing, and more.

Designed for people seeking to advance in their careers, the AOL WorkPlace Channel has emerged as a leading professional and career site in cyberspace. The WorkPlace Channel features Professional areas, where professionals can meet clients, suppliers, and partners in more than 80 industries; Business Research, where members can quickly gather data on companies, people, and industry trends; and Classifieds, offering one of the largest consolidations of job and business opportunities online.

7th Street.com is committed to providing its customers with the most advanced learning and high impact communication products available over the Internet and Intranets. The 7th Street.com suite of products is based on the convergence of two highly advanced Internet streaming technologies, which allow interactive multimedia and animation to be accessed instantly over the Internet and Intranets. Tutorials.com is the leading provider of immediately accessible multimedia consumer training courses and tutorials. 7th Street.com provides corporations with access to the same high quality tutorials, through the Learning University, which includes additional features such as reporting and administration. For further information contact the company at 7thstreet.com.

SOURCE 7th Street.com

CO: 7th Street.com; America Online

ST: New York

IN: CPR MLM

SU:

03/05/99 15:50 EST prnewswire.com



To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (17645)3/5/1999 5:58:00 PM
From: Wolff  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 122087
 
Ahhh Friday! Thanks for another great week Anthony, this thread and people on it are, in a word, Great!

So for me, the thread, and any of the quiet lurkers out there let me say "Thanks to you".

Anthony: Thanks to you!

seeyalater
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To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (17645)3/6/1999 12:12:00 AM
From: CountofMoneyCristo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 122087
 
<To: TradeOfTheDay (17619 )
From: Anthony@Pacific Friday, Mar 5 1999 4:00PM ET
Reply # of 17746

SEVL<-------Confirmed that the rumor on Yahoo about deal with AOL is completely boguS1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SHORT till you bleed..

AOL is just taking the last bit of money that SEVL has...AOL source says he wouldnt be long, SEVL



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Hey Anthony, nice lies. Next time check Dow Jones before you make a scandalous prevarication such as that one. The news was out at 3:54 pm this afternoon, 6 minutes before your post. You are pathetic and I might pity you, only your disgusting, felonious conduct precludes me from it. Sorry, dude.