Wall Street Media Presents Videos of Ditech Networks (NASDAQGM: DITC) and Pharsight...

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Wall Street Media Presents Videos of Ditech Networks (NASDAQGM: DITC) and Pharsight Corp. (NASDAQCM: PHST)

NEW YORK--(Business Wire)--
Wall Street Media is presenting exclusive highlight videos from
the presentation of Todd Simpson, president and CEO of Ditech Networks
(NasdaqGM: DITC) and of Shawn O' Connor, president and CEO of
Pharsight Corp. (NasdaqCM: PHST) from the B. Riley & Co. 9th Annual
Las Vegas Investor Conference held on Wednesday, April 2, 2008 at the
Palms Casino Resort, Las Vegas, NV.

   Please visit the following link to view the video:

   here

   For additional coverage from B. Riley & Co. 9th Annual Las Vegas
Investor Conference as well as other major investment bank conferences
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   Wall Street Media's coverage includes all major investment bank
conferences with more than 20,000 CEO presentations annually as well
as interviews with analysts, fund managers, hedge fund managers and
market experts.

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