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Technology Stocks : 2000: Y2K Civilized Discussion

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To: flatsville who wrote (75)8/11/1999 9:49:00 AM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (2) of 662
 
Thanks for the link Flatsville,

What do you make of the comment that 75% of all corporations have ALREADY suffered a Y2K related failure??

Virtually every respondent (99 percent) anticipates "an increase in systems failures into the remainder of 1999 and beyond."

Now, taken at face value, this disturbs me.

However, in light of the apparent claim that problems suffered to date were not "show stoppers", it is difficult to predict exactly what the repercussions are going to be.

I really sympathize with Ed Yardeni that there just seems to be a lack of reliable data with which to make a realistic analysis.

I especially want to hear about what I call "show stoppers", problems that may cause systems to completely abend or grievously affect business performance.

Regards,

Ron
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