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Technology Stocks : Discuss Year 2000 Issues

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To: John Mansfield who wrote (2063)6/28/1998 12:38:00 PM
From: John Mansfield   of 9818
 
Yardeni: 'COMMENT: In my latest Y2K REPORTER #23, I raise the odds of a global Y2K
recession from 60% to 70%. I can no longer say with any confidence that
there is enough time to avoid a severe global recession. Progress is
occurring, but not as fast as January 1, 2000 is approaching. I intend
to stay open-minded: If I see that governments and businesses around the
world are making faster progress and preparing contingency plans for
inevitable computer problems, then I'll be happy to back off. For now, I
remain an alarmist (though not a doomsayer) on this important issue. In
my latest report, I also discuss the possible investment implications of
a Y2K scenario.
PRESS EMBARGO: The contents of this report are embargoed to the press
until Tuesday, June 30, at 10 am, at which time I will discuss my new
Y2K economic assessment at a press roundtable in Washington, DC hosted
by the National Association of Manufacturers.
Please forward this message as appropriate. Thanks to all the folks that
continue to help me stay as informed as possible on Y2K. Ed Yardeni
HOME: yardeni.com HOME: yardeni.com
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