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To: B. A. Marlow who wrote (959)3/25/1999 6:52:00 AM
From: Craig A  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1260
 
Paul Noglow
H&Q Senior Analyst
MSN Money Central
This AM

"For a long-term pick, I think broadcast.com is doing very interesting things in terms of building out the Internet as a broadcasting medium. Most people focus on the fact that broadcast.com can do something like a Victoria's Secret fashion show where more than 2 million people come to the site over the course of the day. But what I find interesting about broadcast.com is what they're doing on the business services side. They recently signed a deal with the Nasdaq 100 to provide all the conference calls for the Nasdaq 100 on the Internet. That's actually changing the way people do business. So whereas in the past, you used to have an analyst conference call, you'd have everyone dial in and so on. Now you can actually have that conference live on the Internet..."



To: B. A. Marlow who wrote (959)3/25/1999 9:03:00 AM
From: bullbear  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1260
 
WSJ reports that Yang and Cuban sat side by side on a panel discussion wearing black shirt and khaki pants on portals. When asked about buyout Cuban had no comments. That is why the stock is selling at a low price, which may be a bargain.