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Gold/Mining/Energy : CGI Group (GIB.A) -

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To: Clive H. who wrote (555)7/22/1998 2:40:00 PM
From: Gary H   of 1673
 
Clive, It has been reported by numerous sources that the Y2K problem
will not end on 2000/01/01. The problem is expected to carry on for another 2 yrs in tappering degrees of severity. The surprise could come and probably will come when Y2K compliant CO. who are dependent on Co. who are not Y2K compliant. This is where the whole thing could break down causing a domino effect. Will this actually happen? Tune in to-morrow(any time between now and 2000) for the results.

Cheers, (I think)

PS The last I heard, was that CGI had an average of 7.5 yr contrcts which involved more then the Y2K.
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