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REMINDER/Churchill Club Program Featuring: Forecasting Brighter Internet Days; Loudcloud's Marc Andreessen & Ben Horowitz Meet the Press 04/04/01

Business Wire, April 3, 2001

News/Assignment Editors

REMINDER...for Wednesday (April 4)

--(BUSINESS WIRE)

Churchill Club


                            YOU ARE INVITED

HOST:               The Churchill Club is a non-profit organization
                    providing Silicon Valley with a non-partisan
                    forum for the exchange of ideas on timely issues
                    of interest to the business, technology, and
                    entrepreneurial communities

EVENT:              Loudcloud's Marc Andreessen & Ben Horowitz Meet
                    the Press

PANELISTS:          Marc Andreessen, Chairman and Co-Founder,
                    Loudcloud, Former CFO, American Online and
                    Co-Founder, Netscape
                    Elizabeth Corcoran, Bureau Chief, Forbes-Silicon
                    Valley
                    Justin Hibbard, Senior Writer, Red Herring
                    Magazine
                    Ben Horowitz, Chief Executive Officer and
                    Co-Founder, Loudcloud
                    Clinton Wilder, Editor-at-Large, InformationWeek

VENUE:              San Francisco Marriott Hotel
                    55 Fourth St.
                    408/371-4460

WHEN:               Wednesday, April 4, 2001
                    6 p.m. Registration w/ Buffet
                    7 p.m. Program

CONTACT:            To register, visit our website at
                    http://www.churchillclub.org or e-mail us at
                    chrchll@benjamingroup.com. You can also fax your
                    reservation to 408/558-1635

The Churchill Club provides Silicon Valley with a non-profit, non-partisan forum for the exchange of ideas on timely issues of interest to the business, technology, and entrepreneurial communities.

COPYRIGHT 2001 Business Wire
COPYRIGHT 2001 Gale Group

 

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