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On RadioWallStreet.com: The Linux League Friday Edition
Business Wire, June 9, 2000
Business Editors/Hi-Tech Writers
PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 9, 2000
Linux trends are discussed by Linux League Commissioner and weekly RadioWallStreet.com contributor Francis Gaskins and his guests today on RadioWallStreet.com.
Mr. Gaskins' guests include Jeremy Allison, Senior Engineering Manager of the Samba Team at VA Linux Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: LNUX), Dave Shaw, CEO of LinuxMall.com, Jeffrey Rassas, CEO and founder of EBIZ Enterprises, Inc. (OTC BB:EBIZ.OB) dba TheLinuxStore.com, Gary Lawrence Murphy, CEO of TCI, and Tom Adelstein, CEO for Bynari Inc.
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The Linux discussion includes comment on Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ: MSFT), International Business Machines Corporation (NYSE: IBM), Red Hat, Inc. (NASDAQ: RHAT), Corel Corporation (NASDAQ: CORL), Caldera Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CALD), Apple Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL), VA Linux Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: LNUX), and EBIZ Enterprises (OTC BB: EBIZ).
The event is available for on demand listening directly through this link http://www.radiowallstreet.com/NASApp/RWS/EventPage?ID=22464 or via the RadioWallStreet.com website at http://www.radiowallstreet.com . It may be necessary for first-time visitors to RadioWallStreet.com to download and install any necessary audio software.
Questions for this RadioWallStreet.com event may be submitted in advance by e-mailing patricia@radiowallstreet.com. Please reference date and time of the interview in the Subject of the e-mail.
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