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To: Sector Investor who wrote (12780)4/16/1999 11:05:00 AM
From: signist  Respond to of 42804
 
Expo exhibitors showing the latest in Linux-based
hardware, software, and service solutions.

Shouldn't Nbase know about this?
I tried to email Noam and this is what I received?
The original message was received at Fri, 16 Apr 1999 08:17:07 -0700
from root@ok.internal.nbase.com [192.168.1.67]

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nlotan@ibm.net
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(COMTEX) B: LINUX EXPO '99 FINALIZES LIST OF KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
B: LINUX EXPO '99 FINALIZES LIST OF KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

CHAPEL HILL, N.C., April 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Representatives from Linux
Expo '99 have announced the Business Keynote for the 5th Annual Linux
Expo. John Paul, Senior VP of the new AOL products unit, at Netscape
Communications has been added to the list of distinguished speakers.
John Paul joins Red Hat Software's CEO and Chairman, Bob Young, the
Kick Off Keynote Speaker and the Technical Keynote, Jim Gettys, one of
the original authors of the X Window System. For three
business-centered and technology-packed days, May 20-22, the fifth
annual Linux Expo will take over the Raleigh Convention Center in
Raleigh, NC.

John Paul, the former Netscape server SVP and general manager, will be
heading up the new America Online Netscape browser project. "As head
of Netscape's Server product division, John Paul has been actively
involved in the most significant changes affecting the Internet and
enterprise software markets over the last four years," commented Red
Hat Software's Bob Young. "From this vantage point he is in a unique
position to recognize the importance of Linux and the open source
movement to the future of the computing industry."

With the addition of John Paul, the fifth annual Linux Expo Keynotes
add another level of prestige to an already distinguished list of
technical and business speakers. The conference is highlighted by
industry experts sharing their Linux knowledge from the latest in
kernel developments to open source enterprise solutions. In addition
to a fabulous list of technical and business speakers, Linux Expo will
also have some informal Birds of a Feather sessions for experts and new
users alike, as well as, work-in-progress sessions showing some new and
innovative roads Linux is taking. New this year, an ExtremeLinux Track
introducing topics such as cluster creation and kernel programming like
filesystems.

This year's Linux Expo is shaping up to be a can't-miss event. Visit
the record number of Expo exhibitors showing the latest in Linux-based
hardware, software, and service solutions. Join great companies like:
IBM, Red Hat Software, SuSE, VA Research, Silicon Graphics, Hewlett
Packard, BEA Systems, Linux Hardware Solutions, Caldera, Ki Networks,
Magic Software, plus many more! In addition to the hardware, software,
component and applications vendors, the Linux Expo will also keep with
tradition and have the annual email garden, third annual Linux Bowl,
paint ball, and other great activities for Linux gurus from across the
globe.

For more information about Linux Expo or to register for the events of
the Expo, please see linuxexpo.org .
SOURCE Linux Expo

-0- 04/16/99 /CONTACT: Stacy Doster of
Linux Expo, 919-942-3318, or stacy@linuxexpo.org /

/Web site: linuxexpo.org /
CO: Linux Expo ST: North Carolina IN: CPR SU:

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To: Sector Investor who wrote (12780)4/16/1999 11:13:00 AM
From: Bruce L  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42804
 
AM Trading

Interesting morning. As I see it, institutional buying has almost totally dried up; in fact, just the opposite - to the extent there have been "large" trades, they have been on the sell side, starting with an 8800 share trade at 8. That was the largest and the others between 3000-5000 shares are almost all on the sell side. This quickly drove us down to 7 1/2.

What's brought us back up to near 8 have been "retail" trades of ~1000-2000 shares. This is a change from the pattern of the past month or so.