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Technology Stocks : Discuss Year 2000 Issues

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To: Rarebird who wrote (8448)8/28/1999 7:16:00 PM
From: bearcub  Read Replies (1) of 9818
 
yes, rarebird, you are indeed correct. while conventional wisdom says that there is enough automatic withdrawals also known as sideline money to come in every given month until the middle of the next century to levitate this market ever higher,

conventional wisdom is about to see what happens to jobs, in goods and services and intellectual property arenas when the globe shakes and shudders violently, simultaneously due to a singular event known as y2k.

the fall will dwarf '29 through 42 in both its suddeness and severity.

i am very glad to hear you have enough stored for the long winter dead ahead.

like most visionaries, it appears ken has been silenced in an august 1999 version of kill the messenger.

how sad. how very very sad.

the typical shoot the messenger response is going to become a more and more prevalent phenomonae as the Y2K Impact on Stock Market and Society continues to unfold. At least he got to break the Jim Lord/Naval report story before he left. maybe he'll stay in e*mail touch with various folks.

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