Bankers take positive stands for Y2K safety
July 25, 1999 chicagotribune.com
SNIP: >>Last week Ellen Seidman, head of the Office of Thrift Supervision, which regulates the nation's savings and loans, stressed the point again. She noted that ATMs shut down and short-term problems happen at financial institutions regularly, and that people should not consider any disruption a result of Y2K problems.
"Things go wrong for reasons that have nothing to do with Y2K, and it's worth staying calm," Seidman said in an interview at the agency's Chicago office.<<
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I'll repeat what she said again:
"Things go wrong for reasons that have nothing to do with Y2K, and it's worth staying calm,"
"Things go wrong for reasons that have nothing to do with Y2K, and it's worth staying calm,"
"Things go wrong for reasons that have nothing to do with Y2K, and it's worth staying calm," |