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Technology Stocks : Y2K (Year 2000) Stocks: An Investment Discussion

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To: Captain Jack who wrote (4309)7/12/1997 12:30:00 PM
From: R. Bond   of 13949
 
John,

Here's something interesting:

computerworld.com

>>Beware low-ball pricing, such as $100 per program or 50 cents per line of code. Ask if such prices include software licensing, service or other fees. << Hmmmmmm. TSR.

>>....certification programs, such as those run by the Information Technology Association of America (ITAA) in Arlington, Va. So far, about 30 companies have applied for and received the $6,200 certifications, which will rise to $8,200 on Aug. 1.......<<

>>....the ITAA doesn't guarantee software written by
or fixed by an ITAA-certified company will work in the year 2000. All it certifies is the process by which that company does its work. << Hhhhmmmmmm. Programart. "Certification indicates that Programart has the capabilities needed to address the Year 2000 Challenge" Be on the lookout for that IPO.

Regards,
Bond
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