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On RadioWallStreet.com: Yahoo!'s Chief Yahoo Jerry Yang At the National Press Club On the Internet's Future

Business Wire, April 12, 2000

Business Editors/Hi-Tech Writers

PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 12, 2000

Listen to RadioWallStreet.com's speech by Yahoo!'s (NASDAQ:YHOO) Chief Yahoo, Jerry Yang discussing the continued growth of the internet through globalization.

Jerry also discusses the future of Yahoo! and the Internet in general. This event will be available for on-demand listening on Wednesday, April, 12, 2000 at 5:00 PM EDT.

To access this RadioWallStreet.com broadcast, investors should go to http://www.radiowallstreet.com. It may be necessary for first time visitors to Radiowallstreet.com to go to the site to download and install any necessary audio software. There is no charge to access any event.

If you are viewing this release after the day of the event, go to http://www.radiowallstreet.com/NASApp/RWS/EventPage?ID=13330.

Questions for this RadioWallStreet.com event may be submitted in advance by e-mailing greg@radiowallstreet.com. Please reference date and time of the interview in the Subject of the e-mail.

About Investor Broadcast Network

Investor Broadcast Network, founded as Vcall in 1997, is the leading webcaster of investor events covering over 1200 public companies. The Company provides compelling investor content direct from companies and experts to more than 450,000 registered users through its Vcall, RadioWallStreet.com and Investor Conference broadcast services.

RadioWallStreet.com provides unique and compelling interviews and roundtable discussions from leading executives and market experts for investors who need real-time analysis and insight direct from today's newsmakers.

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