Internet Stocks Scraping Bottom Farther to Fall? Safa Rashtchy of Piper Jaffray and Dalton Chandler of Needham on "Tech Check" Today


ROSEVILLE, Calif., May 24, 2000 (PRIMEZONE) -- For plucky Internet investors who forgot that all rewards have associated risks, the year 2000 has clearly provided a hard, harsh education replete with large losses in most if not all of their holdings.

But what does the future hold for the Internet issues? Will web stocks lead the Nasdaq to a recovery at some point in the near future? Or will the broad Nasdaq market rebound without web stocks participating?

For timely, expert perspective into trends and developments affecting Internet companies, be sure to listen to Informed Investor Radio's "Tech Check" show today on WALE 990 AM in southern New England, or on the Web at www.informedinvestors.com and http://www.broadcast.com/shows/informedinvestors at 1:00 p.m. Eastern time (10 a.m. Pacific time). Send questions during the show to co-host Tim Quast at tim@informedinvestors.com.

Two highly regarded Internet analysts will stir the Internet pot to come up with insights into the stocks. Safa Rashtchy is a senior research analyst focused on Internet Media and Marketing at US Bancorp Piper Jaffray. He has co-authored key industry reports on the Internet, including "From e-Publishing to e-Business."

Rashtchy has developed his research universe with a focus on the e-marketing process and its implications for Internet media and advertising companies. His coverage includes many prominent web stocks including Yahoo, DoubleClick, CMGI, Go2net, IVillage and LookSmart.

Dalton Chandler is senior Internet analyst at Boston-based Needham & Co. Chandler's areas of emphasis include e-commerce companies, Internet content providers and Internet consulting and advertising companies.

Roseville, CA-based InformedInvestors.com is the leading producer of online and offline industry-specific investment conferences for individual investors and offers a growing stable of resources for in-depth sector-analysis including its two weekly radio shows, "Tech Check" and "Biotalk."

The next event is the 4th Silicon Alley Technology Stocks Forum Thursday, June 1 at the Downtown Marriott in New York City. Twenty publicly traded companies, including Internet pacesetters Priceline.com (Nasdaq:PCLN) and CMGI (Nasdaq:CMGI), will be presenting. For details, go to the Informed Investors website.


            

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