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To: hotlinktuna who wrote (76686)5/25/1999 11:11:00 AM
From: HandsOn  Respond to of 119973
 
Anybody in LOR or GMH get out now!



To: hotlinktuna who wrote (76686)5/25/1999 11:12:00 AM
From: Norm Demers  Respond to of 119973
 
BNYN looks ready to bounce as well.



To: hotlinktuna who wrote (76686)5/25/1999 11:12:00 AM
From: SalmonMan  Respond to of 119973
 
Once again: MAJOR PNLK NEWS..media blitz: CNN, CNBC, ABC, CBS, NBC: ProNetLink.com to Launch National TV Campaign

NEW YORK, May 25 /PRNewswire/ -- ProNetLink.com® (OTC Bulletin Board: PNLK - news),http://www.pronetlink.com (PNL), the Global Trade Internetwork and Portal specializing in national and international
commerce, announced today that it will launch a national TV campaign to promote its business-to-business e-commerce website. The campaign will begin the first week of June.

The campaign is scheduled to run nationally on CNN, CNNfn, CNBC and CNN Headline News. In addition, the commercial is scheduled in key markets on prime time news magazine programs on NBC, ABC and CBS.

ProNetLink.com will also be running 60 second radio commercials in key markets during morning drive time news programming.

''The ProNetLink.com site is up and running and we want every businessperson to know about it,'' said Glenn Zagoren,
Chairman of ProNetLink.com. ''We are confident that this national campaign will entice executives to visit the site and once
there, I think that they will be impressed with the global business opportunities and trade services we provide. Every company
wants to increase their share of the marketplace and ProNetLink.com can help them achieve that goal.''

The new ProNetLink.com has been created using state-of-the-art digital animation and was produced by Steven Tollen,
ProNetLink's VP of Broadcast Operations and Fish Media Inc., of New York City.

ProNetLink.com, The Global Trade Internetwork, is the most comprehensive, business-to-business e-commerce portal
available that is designed specifically for the international trade community. In addition to locating potential markets and trade
partners, ProNetLink.com members may conduct business functions online, participate in live trade event netcasts and
communicate in real-time with trading partners. ProNetLink.com members have the unique capability of adapting their own
portal pages to fit their individual needs, offering choices from an array of critical business information including trade leads,
news and resources. ProNetLink.com members also benefit from a variety of other exclusive features and professional
services.

Headquartercd in New York City, ProNetLink maintains sales offices in Asia and the Middle East. European offices are
scheduled to open in June. For additional information, please contact ProNetLink, 645 Fifth Avenue, Suite 303, New York
City, NY 10022, by telephone at 212-688-8838; by fax at 212-319-4598; or by email, info@pronetlink.com. Or visit the
Company online: pronetlink.com.

This release contains, in addition to historical information, forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the
Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, which reflect
PNL's current judgments of those issues. However, because those statements are forward-looking and apply to future events,
they are subject to risks and uncertainties, which could cause the Company's results to differ materially.

SOURCE: ProNetLink.com




To: hotlinktuna who wrote (76686)5/25/1999 11:13:00 AM
From: Jerry S.  Respond to of 119973
 
ITRA has news but went down on low volume, I'm thinking of buying here:

INTRAWARE CHOSEN AS CHARTER MERCHANT FOR
PEOPLESOFT BUSINESS

PR Wire
May 25, 1999, 6:16 a.m. PT

Network (PSBN)

Intraware to Provide ECommerce Platform for Business Software and Services in PSBN's Procurement Community

ORINDA, Calif., May 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Intraware, Inc. (Nasdaq: ITRA) today announced it has been chosen as a Charter Merchant for the Procurement Community in the PeopleSoft Business Network (PSBN), PeopleSoft's (Nasdaq: PSFT) e-business solution that integrates communities of customer and merchant content with traditional transactional and analytical ERP data. One of the key components of PSBN is the Procurement Community which will leverage Intraware's suite of online services to enable PeopleSoft customers to research, evaluate, purchase and update a broad range of business software applications and tools.

"Intraware has established itself as a premier provider of ecommerce business services that radically improve customers' evaluation and purchase decision processes for business software," said Tom Glassanos, president of PeopleSoft's E-Business Solutions Division. "By combining PSBN's Procurement
Community with Intraware's innovative ecommerce services, we're providing customers with a unique and strategic solution for business software management."

"PeopleSoft's PSBN is a strategic e-business initiative that is focused on driving the evolution of the enterprise software market -- which is why Intraware's selection as one of the first Charter Merchants is so significant," said Peter Jackson, president and CEO of Intraware. "We're at the forefront of a major web-based business software services trend that not
only includes electronic software delivery, but critical decision support and software maintenance services as well. Through our affiliation with PSBN, Intraware will offer PeopleSoft's customers comprehensive, cost-effective and resource-efficient Internet-based services that will fundamentally change the way they evaluate, purchase, and support enterprise-class software."